Subaru WRX tS Australia has officially announced pricing for the highly anticipated 2025 WRX tS Spec B, positioning this STI-tuned variant as the most expensive WRX ever offered in Australia that isn’t a full STI model. At $61,490 before on-road costs, the manual-only flagship represents a significant investment in performance, commanding $3,500 more than the automatic tS variant and $8,500 above the previous range-topping RS manual.
The tS Spec B builds upon the existing top-specification WRX tS grade while incorporating elements from last year’s limited Club Spec SE and international market variants. This strategic positioning fills the gap between mainstream WRX models and the discontinued STI lineup.
Exclusive Performance Features Set It Apart
Track-Focused Components
The WRX tS Spec B distinguishes itself through an extensive array of performance-oriented equipment unavailable elsewhere in the current WRX lineup. Key features include specialized suspension tuning, enhanced braking systems, and aerodynamic components developed through STI’s motorsport expertise.
Technology Integration
A standout addition for Australian customers is the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, previously available only in Japanese and US markets since early 2024. This advanced display provides comprehensive vehicle information and performance data visualization.
The model also introduces Subaru’s Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS) to the Australian market. This innovative safety technology monitors driver input patterns and can automatically bring the vehicle to a controlled stop with hazard lights activated when necessary, aligning with Australian vehicle safety standards.
Powertrain and Performance Specifications
Proven Engine Configuration
Despite the premium positioning, the tS Spec B retains the same turbocharged 2.4-liter horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine found throughout the WRX range. This powerplant delivers 202kW of power and 350Nm of torque, paired exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission and Subaru’s renowned all-wheel-drive system featuring torque vectoring technology.
Chassis and Suspension Setup
The model features electronically controlled dampers linked to five distinct drive modes: Comfort, Normal, Sport, Sport+, and Individual. This setup allows drivers to tailor the vehicle’s behavior across different driving scenarios while maintaining compliance with Australian Light Vehicle Standards.
Styling and Color Options
Eight exterior color options are available, including the new Galaxy Purple Pearl that replaces the previous Solar Orange Pearl option. This expanded palette provides customers with greater personalization opportunities while maintaining the model’s performance-focused aesthetic.
Pre-orders are now open through Subaru’s official website, with deliveries expected to commence in the coming months as the model undergoes final vehicle certification processes.
2025 Subaru WRX tS Spec B Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Price (Before ORCs) | $61,490 AUD |
Engine | 2.4L Turbocharged Boxer-4 |
Power Output | 202kW |
Torque | 350Nm |
Transmission | 6-Speed Manual Only |
Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive with Torque Vectoring |
Digital Display | 12.3-inch Instrument Cluster |
Safety Features | Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS) |
Drive Modes | 5 Modes (Comfort, Normal, Sport, Sport+, Individual) |
Color Options | 8 Available (Including Galaxy Purple Pearl) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the tS Spec B different from other WRX models?
The tS Spec B features exclusive STI-tuned performance components, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and Emergency Driving Stop System technology not available on other WRX variants.
Why is there no automatic transmission option?
Subaru positioned the tS Spec B as a driver-focused flagship, offering only the six-speed manual transmission to maintain the purest driving experience and connection between driver and vehicle.
When will deliveries begin in Australia?
Pre-orders are currently open through Subaru’s official website, with deliveries expected to commence following completion of final certification and compliance procedures.
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