Subaru’s WRX and BRZ are struggling, with sales down sharply as prices rise and entry trims disappear. Once affordable fun, they now compete with more practical crossovers. With no new STI and less focus on performance, interest is fading. Are rising prices killing affordable sports cars?
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Subaru WRX sales dropped sharply in 2025, hitting a 10-year low due to higher prices, low supply, and focus on SUVs. Despite this, rumors of a new STI are building, which could revive interest in the performance sedan. Competition is also getting stronger. Can a new STI bring the WRX back to life?
Subaru lowers 2026 WRX prices, reintroducing a $32,495 base model—over $5K cheaper. It still offers 271 hp from a 2.4L turbo Boxer and keeps the manual option. New standard features add value, while a limited Series.Yellow edition brings exclusive styling and performance upgrades.
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