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.
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