2026 Subaru BRZ pricing revealed: RWD fun from $35,860
2026 Subaru BRZ: pricing, trims and specs with RWD and 6-speed manual, plus 350-unit Sunrise Yellow edition
2026 Subaru BRZ pricing revealed: RWD fun from $35,860
2026 Subaru BRZ: pricing from $35,860, RWD, 2.4-liter boxer and 6-speed manual. Trims: Limited, tS, plus 350-unit Sunrise Yellow edition with EyeSight.
2025-09-25T08:11:17+03:00
2025-09-25T08:11:17+03:00
2025-09-25T08:11:17+03:00
Subaru of America has officially announced pricing for the 2026 Subaru BRZ, sticking with a classic rear-wheel-drive layout. The sticker stays put at a starting $35,860, a rare show of restraint that keeps the coupe squarely in enthusiast territory.The 2026 model will be offered in three trims: the well-equipped Limited, the sharper tS, and a special run limited to just 350 cars finished in Sunrise Yellow. The less popular Premium grade has been dropped, streamlining the lineup and making the choice more straightforward for buyers.Under the hood, the BRZ continues with a 2.4-liter boxer engine rated at up to 228 horsepower, paired with a traditional six-speed manual transmission. In an era of increasingly complex drivetrains, this setup feels like a deliberate nod to driver engagement and mechanical honesty.The limited-edition Sunrise Yellow version stands apart with its bold paint, matte-finish alloy wheels, and contrasting yellow stitching in the cabin. Each car includes Subaru’s EyeSight active-safety suite with adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring—features that add everyday reassurance without diluting the car’s focus on pure driving feel.
2026 Subaru BRZ: pricing from $35,860, RWD, 2.4-liter boxer and 6-speed manual. Trims: Limited, tS, plus 350-unit Sunrise Yellow edition with EyeSight.
Michael Powers, Editor
Subaru of America has officially announced pricing for the 2026 Subaru BRZ, sticking with a classic rear-wheel-drive layout. The sticker stays put at a starting $35,860, a rare show of restraint that keeps the coupe squarely in enthusiast territory.
The 2026 model will be offered in three trims: the well-equipped Limited, the sharper tS, and a special run limited to just 350 cars finished in Sunrise Yellow. The less popular Premium grade has been dropped, streamlining the lineup and making the choice more straightforward for buyers.
Under the hood, the BRZ continues with a 2.4-liter boxer engine rated at up to 228 horsepower, paired with a traditional six-speed manual transmission. In an era of increasingly complex drivetrains, this setup feels like a deliberate nod to driver engagement and mechanical honesty.
The limited-edition Sunrise Yellow version stands apart with its bold paint, matte-finish alloy wheels, and contrasting yellow stitching in the cabin. Each car includes Subaru’s EyeSight active-safety suite with adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring—features that add everyday reassurance without diluting the car’s focus on pure driving feel.