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The Subaru BRZ is entering 2025 with minimal changes and the same pricing as 2024 examples.
Subaru has announced a small alteration to the BRZ’s equipment list, with the flagship tS now gaining a full-sized spare wheel in place of its tyre repair kit, while manual variants now get the same Sport Mode as found on automatic examples.
Pricing continues to open at $43,790 before on-road costs for the base BRZ manual, with automatic versions incurring a $1000 premium.
The BRZ’s price was most recently increased last year, when manual versions of the coupe finally received autonomous emergency braking and lane-departure warning – previously exclusive to automatics – at the cost of an extra $3500.
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It’s not clear whether the 2025 BRZ will include updates made to the Japanese-market model – and its Toyota GR86 twin – earlier this year, which included optimised dampers and revised electric power steering characteristics.
While the Subaru BRZ became Australia’s most popular sub-$80,000 sports car earlier this year, the arrival of the new-generation Ford Mustang has seen it lose its lead.
However, the 832 BRZs delivered between January and October places it ahead of the 506 Toyota GR86s registered in the same period. It also leads the Mazda MX-5 (568 deliveries).
Model | Price before on-road costs |
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2025 Subaru BRZ manual | $43,790 |
2025 Subaru BRZ automatic | $44,790 |
2025 Subaru BRZ S manual | $45,090 |
2025 Subaru BRZ S automatic | $46,090 |
2025 Subaru BRZ tS manual | $48,690 |
2025 Subaru BRZ tS automatic | $49,690 |
Subaru BRZ | |
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Engine | 2.4-litre four-cylinder |
Power | 174kW @ 7000rpm |
Torque | 250Nm @ 3700rpm |
Transmission | Six-speed manual or six-speed automatic |
Drive type | Rear-wheel drive |
Kerb weight | 1468kg |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 9.5L/100km (manual) 8.8L/100km (automatic) |
Fuel tank capacity | 50L |
Fuel requirement | 98-octane premium unleaded |
Subaru BRZ | |
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Length | 4265mm |
Width | 1775mm |
Height | 1310mm |
Wheelbase | 2575mm |
Cargo capacity | 201L |
Weight | 1235kg-1270kg |
The Subaru BRZ is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.
Subaru offers five years of capped-price servicing. The costs for these services are detailed below.
Service interval | Cost |
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12 month/15,000km | $369.79 |
24 month/30,000km | $613.25 |
36 month/45,000km | $456.65 |
48 month/60,000km | $770.62 |
60 month/75,000km | $385.20 (manual) $605.36 (automatic) |
The Subaru BRZ has yet to be tested by EuroNCAP or ANCAP.
All BRZ models come standard with the following equipment:
Automatic models gain:
Subaru BRZ feature highlights:
The S adds:
The tS adds:
All variants are available in the following finishes:
All colours are no-cost options.
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.
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