A powerful turbocharged engine, road-gripping all-wheel drive, and a slick-shifting manual transmission. Together, they create the holy trinity of sought-after automotive enthusiast combinations. Hallelujah!
This sacred formula may conjure up rally fantasies of perfectly executed Scandinavian flicks around snowy corners, blasts through tree-lined stages at breakneck speeds, and crests over dirt hills at dizzying velocities. Even if buyers of boosted AWD cars aren’t rallying them, they’re having a lot of fun on the street and/or track.
These days, there are only a couple of AWD vehicles with manual transmissions left. Heck, there are only a few manual-transmission cars and trucks left at all. Subaru and Toyota are holdouts, still offering this tasty recipe for performance.
The 2025 Subaru WRX tS and 2025 Toyota GR Corolla are superhero variants of the plain-clothes Impreza and Corolla. They’re road-ready rally cars. And even if you’re not going to slide ‘em sideways, they offer excellent on-road performance.
What Makes These Cars So Special?

These are currently the top-of-the-line WRX and Corolla sold in North America. Subaru’s WRX tS takes the already high-performance WRX and adds handling improvements, unique interior bits, and special badging (there’s no power bump, however). The tS moniker stands for “tuned by STI,” with STI (Subaru Technica International) being the brand’s motorsports division.
With its subtle decklid spoiler and STI-red tS badges, the WRX tS has an understated look. One that’s matured since the previous generation’s boy-racer WRX STI model. The black fender trim remains controversial.

Different Cars, Two Very Different Engines


Slick-Shifting 6-Speed Manual Transmissions

All About All-Wheel Drive

Stiff Suspensions

Some of the Best Brakes

Daily-Driver Duty


Reputations for Acceleration

Are You Really Worried About Fuel Economy & Practicality?


Born for the Track


As a Rally Car

Pricing
2025 Subaru WRX vs. 2025 Toyota GR Corolla Review: Conclusion
