The 2025 Subaru BRZ becomes more expensive with few updates amid declining sales

Subaru BRZ 2025 gets more expensive with few updates amid declining sales
Subaru BRZ 2025 gets more expensive with few updates amid declining sales (Official site – Subaru)

The 2025 Subaru BRZ has become more expensive, with the starting price rising to $32,265, an increase of $950 compared to the previous year.

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Despite this, the only significant update for the new model is the addition of a Sport mode, which improves throttle response during sporty driving, but it’s only available for versions with a manual transmission. For those opting for the automatic transmission, there are no changes compared to the previous model.

Other versions of the BRZ also saw price increases, ranging from $950 to $1,100. The manual Limited version, for instance, saw the biggest adjustment.

These price hikes come at a time of steep sales decline for the BRZ, with Subaru selling only 1,414 units in the first half of 2024, a drop of nearly 44% compared to the same period the previous year.

Although still appreciated by enthusiasts for its 2.4-liter 228-horsepower boxer engine and manual transmission, the high price of the BRZ, which now approaches $40,000 for the more fully equipped versions, makes competitors like the Subaru WRX and Toyota GR Corolla seem like more attractive options in terms of value for money.

Source: Motor1.com | Photos: Official site – Subaru | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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