2025 BRZ
Our classic two-door, rear-wheel-drive sports car.
Choose from 3 BRZ Trims
“You’d certainly be hard-pressed to find a more alluring car to drive down a twisty two-lane road.”
Reasons to Love BRZ
Reasons to Love BRZ
With its powerful, 2.4-liter direct-injection SUBARU BOXER® engine delivering 228 horsepower and breathtaking 0–60 MPH fun, the BRZ sports coupe gives you more standard horsepower than the Mazda MX-5 Miata or Honda Civic Si. For even more precision control, the Subaru BRZ tS is engineered by the motorsport experts at Subaru Tecnica International (STI) to enhance the already renowned handling of the BRZ for even more exciting performance.
Reasons to Love BRZ
With its iconic sports car layout — two-door, front engine, rear-wheel drive — and razor-sharp handling, the 2025 BRZ is a Subaru sports car that can make any drive feel thrilling. The front-wheel-drive Honda Civic Si and Volkswagen GTI just can’t compare to the classic, balanced rear-wheel-drive design of the BRZ.
Reasons to Love BRZ
The 2025 Subaru BRZ is full of features for serious driving, like quick-ratio steering, heavily bolstered sport seating, and a customizable digital instrument cluster with a digital G-force meter, as well as Sport and Track modes.
Reasons to Love BRZ
With its combination of precision engineering, trusted safety technology, and thoughtful features, the BRZ gives you exceptional value as an affordable sports car: rear-wheel-drive excitement with daily driving convenience. That commitment to quality, reliability, and value is one reason why the 2025 BRZ is a Consumer Reports Recommended vehicle. You know you can count on the BRZ to deliver high-performance excitement on every drive because Subaru is rated No. 1 in product quality by ACSI
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There are miles and miles of open road ahead — 96% of Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today. Honda and Toyota can’t say the same