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Anywho, the 2025 Subaru WRX tS will make its public debut at Wicked Big Meet on June 2 in Stafford, Connecticut, the country’s biggest Subie enthusiast festival, and hit dealers in the first ...
The Mix For the first time, the tS (which stands for "tuned by STI") badge is applied to the all-wheel-drive WRX. To arrive here, Subaru equips the tS with the WRX TR 's meaty Brembo brakes, which ...
Quick Take The Subaru WRX tS is the one you have to get- the car with all the good go-fast stuff and all the cool tech. We don’t know how much it’ll cost you, but rest assured, it will cost you.
Subaru hasn’t released prices, but said when the 2025 WRX tS arrives early next year it’ll cost about the same or just under the top-spec GT model. The WRX GT costs $45,335 including a $1,120 ...
The tS and GT models are the top-level WRX models, both listing at $46,875, but tS delivers the sportier and more entertaining 6-speed manual transmission while the GT substitutes an automatic ...
Subaru's 2025 WRX tS rides on 19-inch multi-spoke alloys with a satin gray finish and sports a special emblem at the rear. The side mirror caps, shark-fin antenna, and rear spoiler are finished in ...
We may still be lacking a proper STI, but the new WRX tS has its fair share of exciting new features. No, it’s not an STI, but it is the next best thing. Subaru’s newest top-tier WRX—the tS ...
With tuned suspension, Brembo brakes, and rally-inspired DNA, the WRX tS carves out its own niche—but doesn’t quite fill the STI-sized void. ... 2025 Subaru WRX tS Elijah Nicholson-Messmer ...
The only metric where the WRX tS fails to out-gun the other 2022–present WRXs we’ve tested is the figure-eight lap time, which lags 0.3 second behind the TR’s and one Limited’s time and ...
If Subaru's pricing expectations are accurate (more on that below), the 2025 WRX tS will come in right in line with the Honda Civic Type R, a little more expensive than the Toyota GR Corolla, and ...
The tS required 5.6 seconds to reach 60 mph and dispatched the quarter-mile in 14.0 seconds at 99 mph. By 130 mph, the standard-issue WRX has a two-second lead on the tS, 26.4 to 28.4 seconds.