Subaru Previews 2025 BRZ Series.Purple Special Edition

Michael Accardi
by Michael Accardi

Subaru has previewed the 2025 BRZ Series.Purple.


Dressed in Subaru's bold Galaxy Purple Pearl exterior paint, the limited-edition BRZ Series.Purple will only see 500 units slated for production. Those paying attention will recognize Galaxy Purple Pearl as the color of choice for the 2025 Subaru WRX tS.


Subaru says the paint is paired with 18-inch satin silver alloy wheels and subtle black badging on the rear decklid for a sleek, aggressive look.

Inside, the Series.Purple sticks with the performance vibe, featuring black upholstery with contrasting gray stitching on the steering wheel, door panels, and shifter boot. Performance-design front seats with Ultrasuede surfaces and gray leather bolsters ensure comfort during spirited drives. There's no mistaking the STI influence either, with a red starter button, aluminum shifter knob, and STI short throw shifter included as standard.


Under the hood, it’s business as usual for the 2025 Subaru BRZ with the 2.4-liter naturally aspirated boxer engine doing its best with 228 horsepower. Paired with a six-speed manual, the car’s performance is aided by a TORSEN limited-slip differential and Subaru’s standard EyeSight Driver Assist Technology.

The $35,445 price tag might seem steep, but with features like Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires, an upgraded audio system, and the full suite of Subaru’s safety tech, it's a solid offering.


Look for more photos of the 2025 BRZ Series.Purple to come following the car's debut at Subiefest Texas on October 19.


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Michael Accardi
Michael Accardi

An experienced automotive storyteller and accomplished photographer known for engaging and insightful content. Michael also brings a wealth of technical knowledge—he was part of the Ford GT program at Multimatic, oversaw a fleet of Audi TCR race cars, ziptied Lamborghini Super Trofeo cars back together, been over the wall during the Rolex 24, and worked in the intense world of IndyCar.

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