Overview
- The pair will make their first public appearance at Pennsylvania's Boxerfest this weekend before reaching U.S. dealers later in 2025, with pricing to be announced closer to launch.
- The package emphasizes Sunrise Yellow paint, matte-black wheels, and yellow-accent interiors, with the WRX adding Recaro front seats.
- Mechanical specs mirror the existing tS trims with Brembo brakes and STI-tuned dampers, while outputs remain 271 hp for the WRX and 228 hp for the BRZ.
- Reporting differs on the WRX’s factory tire fitment, with Bridgestone Potenza S007 and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 both cited pending confirmation.
- The 350-unit cap per model is tighter than some prior Series runs, as Carscoops notes WRX sales are down 38.6 percent year to date.