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Does the BRZ only come in manual?

No. The Subaru BRZ is available with both a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic transmission in most regions, giving drivers a choice between direct engagement and convenient daily driving.



Two transmission choices for the BRZ


Here is a quick overview of what each transmission option brings to the BRZ lineup and what buyers typically consider when choosing.



  • Manual transmission — 6-speed with a hands-on, engaging shifting experience. Preferred by drivers who value direct control and a traditional sports-car feel; pairs with the same 2.4-liter engine output (around 228 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque).

  • Automatic transmission — 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters and a Sport drive mode for quicker, convenient shifts. Ideal for daily driving, commuting, and easier maneuvering in traffic; still delivers strong performance with the BRZ’s flat-four engine.


Ultimately, the choice between manual and automatic in the BRZ comes down to how you intend to use the car: pure driving engagement or everyday practicality with easier operating ease.


Availability by region and model year


Across most markets and model years since the 2022 redesign, the BRZ has been offered with both transmission options. Regional availability can vary due to supply and trim-specific offerings, so buyers should verify current listings with local dealers or official Subaru/Toyota communications.



  • United States and Canada — Both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic are typically available across BRZ trims released since 2022.

  • Other regions — Availability generally includes both transmissions, but some markets or model-year updates may see variations in trim alignment or stock. Check local specifications for the exact pairing offered.


For the most up-to-date details, consult your local dealer or the official BRZ/GR86 information pages, as transmission offerings can shift with new model-year updates or regional changes.


Summary


No—the BRZ is not manual-only. It offers two transmissions: a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. In practice, most markets today provide both options, allowing buyers to choose between hands-on driving and greater daily usability. The best choice depends on your driving priorities and local availability.

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