Compare every Subaru WRX variant sold new in Australia. 6 variants, from $48,190 to $61,490 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Subaru Australian website and updated weekly.
6 variants of the Subaru WRX are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWD Sedan Manual2026 | $48,190 | 202kW / 350Nm | 9.9L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| AWD Sedan Sport Lineartronic2026 | $50,690 | 202kW / 350Nm | 8.5L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| AWD RS Sedan Manual2026 | $53,490 | 202kW / 350Nm | 9.9L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| AWD RS Sedan Sport Lineartronic2026 | $55,990 | 202kW / 350Nm | 8.5L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| AWD tS Spec B Sedan Manual2026 | $61,490 | 202kW / 350Nm | 10.4L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| AWD tS Sedan Sport Lineartronic2026 | $61,490 | 202kW / 350Nm | 8.5L/100km | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 Subaru WRX is a compact performance sedan with all-wheel drive and a six-speed manual, designed for drivers who prioritise engaging driving dynamics and year-round capability over outright luxury. Its standout strength is the combination of a turbocharged 2.4-litre engine delivering 202kW and 350Nm through proven AWD traction, making it genuinely quick in real-world conditions while returning a respectable 9.9L/100km. Consider that while the five-seat cabin offers 441 litres of boot space and 1000kg towing capacity, the four-star ANCAP safety rating is below the five-star standard now common in this segment.
Configure the AWD Sedan ManualThe 2026 Subaru WRX Sport is a performance sedan with standard AWD and CVT that suits enthusiasts wanting practical daily driving without a manual gearbox. Its standout strength is the combination of 202kW and 350Nm from the 2.4L petrol engine paired with genuine all-wheel drive traction, delivering responsive handling in varied Australian conditions whilst maintaining a reasonable 8.5L/100km fuel consumption. One consideration: the CVT transmission divides purists-whilst it enables that efficient fuel economy and smooth acceleration, some drivers prefer the engagement of a traditional manual, which isn't available on this model.
Configure the AWD Sedan Sport LineartronicThe 2026 Subaru WRX RS is a traditional four-door performance sedan powered by a 2.4-litre petrol engine delivering 202kW and 350Nm, making it ideal for drivers who want engaging manual transmission motoring with all-weather all-wheel-drive capability. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine all-terrain competence and driver engagement-the standard AWD system and manual gearbox deliver authentic performance without the complexity or running costs of hybrid or turbocharged rivals. Consider that at 9.9L/100km fuel consumption and approximately $3,739 annual running costs, this is a thirstier option than equivalent four-cylinder competitors, though offset by five years' warranty and a respectable 4-star ANCAP safety rating.
Configure the AWD RS Sedan ManualThe 2026 Subaru WRX RS is a performance-focused compact sedan with standard all-wheel drive, suited to enthusiasts seeking rally-bred handling and year-round capability without the manual transmission complexity. Its standout strength is the combination of 202kW and 350Nm from the 2.4-litre petrol engine paired with AWD traction, delivering engaging performance while returning a reasonable 8.5L/100km fuel consumption. One consideration is the CVT transmission-whilst it improves efficiency and smoothness, some drivers may find it lacks the direct engagement of a traditional manual, and running costs average around $3,298 annually.
Configure the AWD RS Sedan Sport LineartronicThe 2026 Subaru WRX tS Spec B is a manual sedan built for performance enthusiasts who want rally-bred all-wheel-drive handling without sacrificing practicality, offering a 2.4-litre turbo producing 202kW and 350Nm with genuine go-anywhere capability. Its standout strength is the proven symmetrical AWD system paired with manual control, delivering predictable mid-corner balance that few rivals match at this price point. Consider that while fuel consumption sits at 9.9L/100km, the 4-star ANCAP safety rating is acceptable but trails the 5-star benchmarks set by newer competitors, so prioritise it only if the driving engagement justifies this trade-off.
Configure the AWD tS Spec B Sedan ManualThe 2026 Subaru WRX is a sporty all-wheel-drive sedan designed for enthusiasts who want genuine performance without sacrificing daily practicality, offering five seats and a 441-litre boot alongside 202kW and 350Nm from its 2.4-litre petrol engine. Its standout strength is the combination of AWD traction and a 1000kg towing capacity, making it genuinely versatile for both spirited driving and weekend duties. One consideration is the CVT transmission-while it delivers the claimed 8.5L/100km efficiency, some drivers prefer the engagement of a conventional automatic in a performance-focused car.
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