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Subaru BRZ

The 2025-2026 Subaru BRZ is a compact sports car designed for driving enthusiasts. With a focus on balance and handling, it offers a rear-wheel-drive experience powered by a naturally aspirated engine. Its affordability and engaging drive make it a compelling choice for those seeking a sporty yet practical vehicle.

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Subaru BRZ
From$32,495Gas

Buyer verdict

The Subaru BRZ provides a solid combination of performance and value. Its engaging driving dynamics and reasonable price point make it suitable for enthusiasts who prioritize handling and driving experience over raw power. Consider your trim options carefully to match your desired features and budget.

Per-trim specs

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4 trims

SpecBRZSport-tech (AT)tS雷 Kaminari Edition
Drivetrain

RWD

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RWD

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RWD

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RWD

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Engine

228 hp, 6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 BRZ W↗

228 hp, AT

Subaru Canada 2026 Sport↗

228 hp, 6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 tS We↗

228 hp, 6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 雷 Kam↗
Horsepower

228 hp

Subaru Canada 2026 BRZ W↗

228 hp

Subaru Canada 2026 Sport↗

228 hp

Subaru Canada 2026 tS We↗

228 hp

Subaru Canada 2026 雷 Kam↗
Transmission

6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 BRZ W↗

AT

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6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 tS We↗

6MT

Subaru Canada 2026 雷 Kam↗
Fuel (city)

12 L/100km

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12 L/100km

NRCan↗

12 L/100km

NRCan↗

12 L/100km

NRCan↗
Fuel (hwy)

8.8 L/100km

NRCan↗

8.8 L/100km

NRCan↗

8.8 L/100km

NRCan↗

8.8 L/100km

NRCan↗
Fuel (comb)

10.5 L/100km

NRCan↗

10.5 L/100km

NRCan↗

10.5 L/100km

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10.5 L/100km

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Cargo (max)

178 L

Subaru Canada 2026 BRZ W↗

178 L

Subaru Canada 2026 Sport↗

178 L

Subaru Canada 2026 tS We↗

178 L

Subaru Canada 2026 雷 Kam↗
Tow status

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Base MSRP
$32,495

$34,445 before tax

Powertrain
Gas

2.4L Flat-4

Combined fuel
9.7 L/100km

Premium

Safety
—

IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Subaru BRZ in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
2.4L Flat-4
Horsepower
228 hp
Torque
184 lb-ft
Transmission
6-speed manual
Drivetrain
RWD

Efficiency

City
11.0 L/100km
Highway
8.0 L/100km
Combined
9.7 L/100km
Fuel type
Premium
Tank
50 L

Dimensions

Length
4265 mm
Wheelbase
2575 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
184 L
Cargo max
—
Seating
5 seats
Towing
Not rated

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
—
NHTSA
—
Basic warranty
3 yr / 60k km
Powertrain warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Build country
Japan
iZEV eligible
No

Notable features

  • Heated front seatsAvailable
  • Heated steering wheelAvailable
  • Wireless CarPlayAvailable
  • Adaptive cruiseAvailable
  • Blind-spot monitoringAvailable
  • 360° cameraNone
  • Panoramic sunroofNone
  • Remote startAvailable

Similar alternatives

Same segment, within 25% of this car's base price.

  • Toyota GR86$34,990
  • Ford Mustang$37,899

Which trim is worth it

Base

Worth it

The Base trim offers essential features and the same engaging driving experience as higher trims, making it a cost-effective choice for those focused on performance without extra frills.

Sport-tech

Worth it

The Sport-tech trim adds desirable features such as upgraded infotainment and enhanced interior materials. It's worth considering if you value additional comfort and technology in your driving experience.

Common questions

What is the fuel economy of the Subaru BRZ?
The BRZ has a combined fuel economy of 9.7 L/100km.
Is the Subaru BRZ available with all-wheel drive?
No, the Subaru BRZ is only available with rear-wheel drive.
What is the towing capacity of the Subaru BRZ?
The Subaru BRZ is not designed for towing and does not have a rated towing capacity.

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