The 2025 Subaru WRX sees an efficient $3,065 price increase due to deletion of the bottom model from its lineup.
The least-expensive WRX is now the Premium grade, which starts at $36,920 with the mandatory $1,170 destination fee. That is in comparison with $33,855 for the 2024 base model, with $50 of that difference resulting from the next destination fee for 2025.
Premium models come standard with 18-inch wheels and summer performance tires, heated front seats, an 11.6-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Subaru’s EyeSight driver aids. An $1,865 option package adds an 11-speaker Harman Kardon audio system and power moonroof.
2025 Subaru WRX tS
The latter two features are standard on the WRX Limited, which starts at $41,300 for 2025 and in addition includes built-in navigation, a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat, and extra driver aids like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and steering-responsive headlights.
Latest for 2025, the WRX tS sits above the Limited grade with a $46,875 starting price. With no plans for a brand new WRX STI, the tS is the sportiest version of the WRX available. The name stands for “tuned by STI,” and while it is not quite at the identical level as a dedicated model from Subaru’s performance division, the WRX tS does feature recent dampers, an upgraded Brembo brake package, and 19-inch wheels with Bridgestone Potenza S007 tires.
The WRX GT retains its place on the prime quality with a 46,875 sticker price and features like adaptive dampers and Recaro front seats.
2025 Subaru WRX tS
All WRX models proceed to make use of a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-4 delivering a peak of 271 hp, with standard all-wheel drive. A 6-speed manual transmission is standard on Premium and Limited models, and mandatory on the tS. A CVT is offered as a $1,350 option on the Premium and a $1,550 option on the Limited. This transmission can be standard on the WRX GT and unavailable on the tS.
The 2025 Subaru WRX is assembled in Gunma, Japan. It’s expected to succeed in U.S. dealerships in early 2025.
This Article First Appeared At www.motorauthority.com