2025 Subaru BRZ vs 2025 Toyota Crown

Subaru BRZ

$33,210 · Coupe

vs
Toyota Crown

$41,440 · Sedan

Comparison Overview

Deciding between pure driving fun and daily practicality often leaves buyers stuck, especially when comparing the 2025 Subaru BRZ and the 2025 Toyota Crown. The BRZ, priced starting at $33,210, offers a raw, rear-wheel-drive coupe experience with 228 hp, targeting the enthusiast who prioritizes engagement over efficiency (22 combined MPG). Conversely, the taller 2025 Toyota Crown is significantly more practical, boasting a large 15.2 cu ft cargo capacity and a remarkable 41 combined MPG, though it comes with a $8,230 higher MSRP of $41,440. While the Crown delivers a slight horsepower edge at 236 hp, its efficiency gain—a massive 19 MPG better than the BRZ—is its biggest asset. The BRZ’s compact footprint (167.9 inches long) makes it nimble, contrasting sharply with the larger, family-friendly dimensions of the Crown (196.1 inches long).

Size Comparison

Performance

Fuel Efficiency

Full Specifications

Our Verdicts

🚗 Best for Commuters

2025 Toyota Crown

The Toyota Crown's superior 41 combined MPG and standard automatic transmission make it the far more sensible choice for daily stop-and-go driving.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best for Families

2025 Toyota Crown

The Crown is the clear winner due to its larger body, easier access (sedan/tall-body format), and substantially bigger 15.2 cu ft of cargo space compared to the BRZ's tiny 6.3 cu ft.

🏎️ Best for Enthusiasts

2025 Subaru BRZ

The Subaru BRZ delivers the enthusiast focus with its required 6-speed manual transmission and pure rear-wheel-drive dynamics.

💰 Best Value

2025 Subaru BRZ

The Subaru BRZ undercuts the Crown by $8,230 and offers adequate power, providing a much lower entry cost for performance.

Choose the Subaru BRZ if...

  • You absolutely require a true 6-speed manual transmission for driving engagement.
  • Saving money upfront is critical, as the BRZ starts at $33,210 versus the Crown's $41,440 MSRP.
  • Your priority is nimble handling, leveraging the BRZ's shorter 167.9-inch length.

Choose the Toyota Crown if...

  • Maximizing fuel economy is key, given the Crown achieves 41 combined MPG versus the BRZ's 22.
  • You need all-weather confidence provided by the standard All-Wheel Drive system.
  • You require more practical space, evidenced by the Crown’s 15.2 cu ft cargo capacity.

Key Dimensions

Dimension Subaru BRZ Toyota Crown
Length 167.9" 196.1"
Width 69.9" 72.4"
Height 51.6" 60.6"
Wheelbase 101.4" 112.2"

Features Comparison

Safety
Feature Subaru Toyota
Lane Departure Warning
Pre-Collision Safety System
Post-Collision Safety System
Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
Front Head Airbags
Rear Head Airbags
Passenger Airbag Occupant Sensing Deactivation
Electronic Stability Control
Traction Control System
LATCH System
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) 4-Wheel 4-Wheel
Front Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Ventilated Disc Brakes
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Automatic Headlights
Headlight Delay-Off
LED Headlights
Self-Leveling Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Front Headrests 2 2
Front Height Adjustable Headrests
Anti-Theft Alarm System (Remote)
Engine Immobilizer
Blind Spot Monitor
Lane Keeping Assist System
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Rear Door Child Safety Locks
Rear Solid Disc Brakes
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Rear Headrests 3
Rear Height Adjustable Headrests
Rear Center 3-Point Seatbelt
Engine
Feature Subaru Toyota
Base Engine Displacement 2.4 L 2.5 L
Number of Cylinders flat 4 inline 4
Base Engine Type gas hybrid
Horsepower 228 hp @ 7000 rpm 236 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque 184 lb-ft @ 3700 rpm
Number of Valves 16 16
Camshaft Type Double overhead cam (DOHC) Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Variable Valve Timing Variable Variable
Fuel Injection Type
Drive Train
Feature Subaru Toyota
Transmission Type 6-speed manual continuously variable-speed automatic
Drivetrain Type rear wheel drive all wheel drive
Rear Differential Type Limited Slip
Fuel
Feature Subaru Toyota
Fuel Type premium unleaded (required) regular unleaded
EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway) 20/27 MPG 42/41 MPG
EPA Fuel Economy (Combined) 22 MPG 41 MPG
EPA Driving Range (City/Highway) 264.0/356.4 mi. 609.0/594.5 mi.
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.2 gal. 14.5 gal.
Comfort & Convenience
Feature Subaru Toyota
Push Button Start
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Cruise Control on Steering Wheel
Electric Power Steering
Rear View Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control
Front Cupholders
Front Door Pockets
Front Seatback Storage
Leather Steering Wheel
Dual Zone Climate Control
Interior Air Filtration
Driver Vanity Mirror
Wireless Charging Pad
Universal Remote Transmitter
Rear Cupholders
Rear Door Pockets
Heated Steering Wheel
Rear Ventilation Ducts
Dual Vanity Mirrors
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Turn Signal Indicators in Mirrors
In Car Entertainment
Feature Subaru Toyota
Infotainment Display 8.0 in 12.3 in
AM/FM Stereo
Speaker System 6 6
Android Auto (Wired)
Apple CarPlay (Wired)
USB Port
Auxiliary Audio Input
USB Port with External Media Control
Satellite Radio
Satellite Radio Trial Length 4 months
Android Auto (Wireless)
Apple CarPlay (Wireless)
Satellite Radio Trial Period 3 months
Power Feature
Feature Subaru Toyota
One-Touch Power Windows 2 4
Keyless Entry
Heated Mirrors
Frontseats
Feature Subaru Toyota
Front Head Room 37.0 in. 38.2 in.
Front Leg Room 41.5 in. 42.1 in.
Front Shoulder Room 53.6 in. 57.1 in.
Front Hip Room 52.4 in. 55.2 in.
Seat Material: Cloth
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments 6-way
Driver Seat Height Adjustment
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments 4-way
Driver Seat Heating Multi-level Multi-level
Passenger Seat Heating Multi-level Multi-level
Seat Material: Leather
Driver Seat Power Adjustments 8-way
Driver Seat Lumbar Support Power
Passenger Seat Power Adjustments 8-way
Passenger Seat Height Adjustment
Driver Seat Ventilation
Passenger Seat Ventilation
Rearseats
Feature Subaru Toyota
Rear Head Room 33.5 in. 37.5 in.
Rear Leg Room 29.9 in. 38.9 in.
Rear Shoulder Room 51.7 in. 55.1 in.
Rear Hip Room 45.2 in. 53.1 in.
Folding Rear Seatback
Split-Folding Rear Seatback
Folding Center Armrest
Heated Rear Seats (Multi-Level)
Tires and Wheels
Feature Subaru Toyota
Wheel Finish Painted Alloy Painted Alloy
Wheel Size 17 x 7.5 in
Tire Type Performance All Season
Tire Size 215/45R 225/55R19
Wheel Diameter 19 in
Spare Tire Type Temporary
Spare Tire Location Inside Mounted
Suspension
Feature Subaru Toyota
Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Stabilizer Bar
Rear Stabilizer Bar
Warranty
Feature Subaru Toyota
Basic Warranty 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 3 yr./ 36000 mi.
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Corrosion/Rust Warranty 5 yr./ unlimited mi. 5 yr./ unlimited mi.
Roadside Assistance 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 2 yr./ unlimited mi.
Hybrid Component Warranty 10 yr./ 150000 mi.
Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance 2 yr./ 25000 mi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about comparing the 2025 Subaru BRZ and 2025 Toyota Crown.

How much more fuel-efficient is the Toyota Crown compared to the Subaru BRZ?

The Toyota Crown offers a significant advantage in efficiency, achieving 41 combined MPG on regular unleaded. This is a massive 19 MPG better than the Subaru BRZ's 22 combined MPG rating, which surprisingly demands premium fuel.

Is the BRZ too small for commuting duties if I don't need much cargo space?

The BRZ is very compact at only 167.9 inches long, making parking easy, but its 6.3 cu ft cargo capacity is minimal, so it is best suited for single drivers or couples without significant hauling needs.

Which car offers a more engaging driving experience?

The 2025 Subaru BRZ is designed purely for engagement, featuring a standard 6-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive layout with 184 lb-ft of torque.

Does the extra cost of the Crown justify its features over the BRZ?

The Crown costs $8,230 more, but you gain AWD, better MPG, more horsepower (236 hp vs 228 hp), and much more interior and cargo space.

Are there major differences in the required fuel type for these vehicles?

Yes, the BRZ requires premium unleaded gasoline to achieve its 228 hp, while the more efficient Toyota Crown runs happily on less expensive regular unleaded.

How does the body style difference impact practicality?

The BRZ is a low-slung coupe (51.6 inches tall) focused on sporty aesthetics, whereas the Crown is a taller sedan (60.6 inches tall) that facilitates easier entry and exit for passengers.

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