Subaru’s US arm has recently released the US pricing for the BRZ, with the coupe being available in two trim levels and allowing customers to choose between a six-speed manual and an automatic with the same number of gears.
The BRZ comes with a starting price of $25,495 and climbs up to $28,595, with none of the prices including the $750 destination charge, which makes the car slightly more expensive than its Scion FR-S sister model, which starts at $24,200 (plus a $730 destination charge).
Like we said, there are two trim levels: Premium, the entry-level one, and Limited. The first one comes with standard features such as a Torsen limited slip diff, Touch-screen GPS navigation system with a 6.1-inch LCD screen, manual climate control, HID headlights, cruise control and others.
As for the BRZ Limited, this brings extra features such as Alcantara seat inserts with leather bolsters All-Weather Package (dual-mode heated front seats, heated exterior mirrors), a Dual-zone automatic climate control system.
Like we said, there are two trim levels: Premium, the entry-level one, and Limited. The first one comes with standard features such as a Torsen limited slip diff, Touch-screen GPS navigation system with a 6.1-inch LCD screen, manual climate control, HID headlights, cruise control and others.
As for the BRZ Limited, this brings extra features such as Alcantara seat inserts with leather bolsters All-Weather Package (dual-mode heated front seats, heated exterior mirrors), a Dual-zone automatic climate control system.