- The Subaru WRX tS Spec B is a new addition to the Australian lineup for 2025.
- The model features a 6-speed manual transmission and a 2.4-liter turbo flat-4.
Subaru has unveiled a new addition to the WRX lineup for the Australian market, set to top the range for 2025. The WRX tS Spec B will debut later this year, bringing a sportier design and, most notably, a 6-speed manual transmission, a feature that’s bound to catch the attention of driving enthusiasts.
While the US-spec WRX tS comes with a manual transmission, Australian buyers have only had access to a CVT – until now. The introduction of the tS Spec B changes that, with Subaru aiming to attract “driving purists and enthusiasts.”
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Under the hood lies the familiar turbo 2.4-litre flat-4 engine, paired to Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. While the company has yet to confirm the specifications, the mill is expected to produce the same 271 hp (202 kW / 275 PS) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque as in the regular WRX tS.
The WRX tS Spec B looks very similar to North America’s Spec tS with its quad tailpipes, Recaro seats, and 19-inch alloy wheels finished in matte grey. However, it adds a large rear wing, which is also featured in the Japanese-spec STI Sport trim, and Australia’s own WRX Club Spec Edition from last year.
The Spec B also rides on electronically-controlled suspension and is equipped with Brembo brakes featuring ventilated discs and gold calipers.
Market Position and Competition
Subaru Australia General Manager, Scott Lawrence, said: “We’re excited to introduce the WRX AWD tS Spec B to the model range in 2025. This is just the first glimpse of what’s to come, and we look forward to sharing more details soon!”
Pricing details for the Subaru WRX tS Spec B will be announced at a later date. The model is expected to be more expensive than the WRX tS Sport Lineartronic which costs AU$63,552 (US$40,600). The new manual WRX tS Spec B will go against models like the Toyota GR Corolla and the Honda Civic Type R.
Earlier this year, Subaru introduced the limited-production WRX STI S210 in Japan, featuring a more powerful 2.4-liter engine with 296 hp (221 kW / 300 PS) and a sharper chassis setup. However, despite being the most potent WRX and coming with all the STI goodies, the S210 is exclusively available with a CVT.