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Subaru WRX 2.4T tS Spec B has arrived in all its manual glory

Words NZ Autocar | Images Subaru NZ

by Peter Louisson
June 16, 2025

This special 2025 WRX model is engineered to deliver a more engaging driving experience. The manual-only WRX features Drive Mode Select, with four different drive options. 

Here comes one now, hammering through the forest.

This $69,990 model also includes electronically adjustable dampers, enabling drivers to customise their driving dynamics.

Among the performance-oriented additions is a large rear spoiler enhancing aerodynamics and styling.

The Spec B name is a tribute to Brembo, signifying the high-performance braking system that sets this variant apart. Uprated brakes deliver improved stopping power and precision for a more connected drive.

You only get half a car with this one so it's half price.

The WRX Spec B model comes solely with a six-speed manual transmission, for a purer connection between driver and vehicle. Kym Mellow, General Manager of Inchcape New Zealand, reckons: “The WRX has always stood for an authentic, driver-focused experience, and the 2025 WRX AWD tS Spec B stays true to that heritage. 

“Plus, our performance fans made their requests pretty clear – give us a manual! So, we did. And we made sure it’s as fun to drive as you can imagine.  

The return of the big spoiler and manual trans. What they wanted apparently.

“With exclusive enhancements, this model offers something special for those who love the journey just as much as the destination. It’s a perfect example of Subaru’s commitment to delivering capability, confidence, and genuine excitement on every road.”

Other WRX Spec B special features include:

  • Recaro sports bucket front seats 
  • A new 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster, introducing a fully digital driver display with three selectable display modes for a more immersive and intuitive cockpit experience.
  • Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS), a further safety addition to Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist technology.
  • 19-inch alloy wheels (matte grey finish) with high-performance Bridgestone Potenza S007 tyres.
  • Brembo high-performance braking system featuring gold-painted six-piston front and two-piston rear callipers.
  • Ventilated and drilled front and rear brake discs for optimal stopping power.
  • Eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat.
  • Exterior tS badge (tuned by STI).

What the tS Spec B looks like from the inside. Pretty wild.

The WRX AWD tS Spec B will also be available in the new Galaxy Purple Pearl hue. It replaces the Solar Orange Pearl, adding a fresh colour choice to the model.

The same thing in wagon format, sans the wing.

Also recently arrived in Subaru Authorised Centres are the 2025 All-Wheel Drive WRX 2.4T tS and All-Wheel Drive WRX 2.4T tS Wagon variants. 

These two Boxer-engined machines share many of the premium features of the Spec B model, including the Recaro sports bucket front seats, new 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster, Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS), and the new Galaxy Purple Pearl colour.

WRX tS wagon from the rear.

Those interested in learning more or placing an order can contact their local Subaru Authorised Centre. 

For more details, go here.

The WRX AWD tS Spec B will also be available in the striking new Galaxy Purple Pearl, which replaces the Solar Orange Pearl, adding a fresh colour choice to the model.

Also recently arrived in Subaru Authorised Centres are the 2025 All-Wheel Drive WRX 2.4T tS and All-Wheel Drive WRX 2.4T GT tS Wagon variants. They too go for $69,990.

These two Boxer-engined machines share many of the premium features of the Spec B model. Included are the Recaro sports bucket front seats, new 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster, Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS), and the new Galaxy Purple Pearl colour.

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