Are Subaru and Toyota working on something big? Japanese carmaker mulling an electric version of its Toyota GR86 co-developed BRZ twin to rival the coming 2026 Porsche 718 Cayman EV and MG Cyberster

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Jack Quick
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1 Aug 2025
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The Subaru BRZ two-door coupe could be the next sports car to be going all-electric.

As reported by Autocar, the Japanese carmaker is considering developing the third-generation model with electric power in mind.

This was confirmed to the British publication by Subaru global EV product boss Inoue Masahiko, who also noted it had already been heavily investigated in the past with Toyota, which helped co-develop the BRZ and 86/GR86 twins.

ā€œWe did consider electrifying the BRZ and GT86, but the win-win relationship is more important, and for the moment we can’t get the kind of benefits for both sides,ā€ said Masahiko to Autocar.

Subaru and Toyota have committed to developing a raft of electric cars together. Toyota has been linked to numerous future electric sports cars, with rumours of a Celica and MR2 return, and a battery-powered BRZ/GR86 could now be another.

The BRZ hasn’t been offered in Europe since the first-generation model was discontinued in 2020. The second-generation BRZ was never offered there despite the second-gen Toyota GR86 twin continuing on in limited numbers.

2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept (Image: Tung Nguyen)
2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept (Image: Tung Nguyen)

This potential electric third-generation model could see it return to Europe.

Subaru Europe boss David Dello Stritto told Autocar that the company’s ā€œoptions are openā€.

The BRZ has always remained on sale in Australia. Late last year it picked up a minor update that saw manual versions receive a ā€˜Sport’ drive mode and tS variants get a full-size spare wheel.

2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept
2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept

The Japanese carmaker revealed the Subaru Sport Mobility Concept in 2023 at the Japan Mobility Show showcasing a two-door sporty-looking electric coupe.

At the time Subaru claimed this concept was merely just a design exercise, but it could inform what the next BRZ will look like.

No powertrain details were provided with the Sport Mobility Concept besides it being electric.

2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept
2023 Subaru Sport Mobility Concept

Despite lagging behind other carmakers to launch its first EV, Subaru has now been revealing more and more.

The Subaru Solterra, which is a twin of the Toyota bZ4X, was originally revealed back in 2021 and after many delays it arrived in Australia in 2024. It’s since been facelifted globally, though it’s unclear when this will arrive locally.

Subaru has revealed the Trailseeker earlier this year which is a larger version of the Solterra/bZ4X and is a twin to the Toyota bZ4X Touring. It will be called the E-Outback in Europe.

2025 Subaru BRZ
2025 Subaru BRZ

Although Toyota has confirmed the bZ4X Touring will arrive in Australia during the first half of 2026, Subaru hasn’t detailed any information regarding when to expect the Trailseeker locally.

Earlier this month Subaru also revealed its third EV offering, the Uncharted ā€˜coupe’ SUV. It was co-developed with the Toyota C-HR+.

At this stage it’s unclear whether the Subaru Uncharted will be offered outside of Europe, however with the introduction of the federal government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) this compels carmakers to bring more low-emissions and EVs to Australia in order to avoid fines.

Jack Quick
Production Editor
Jack Quick has proven himself as one of the most prolific motoring journalists despite still being relatively fresh to the industry. He joins the CarsGuide team after spending four years at CarExpert in various roles. Growing up on a farm in regional Victoria, Jack has been driving cars since before he could even see over the wheel. He also had plenty of experience operating heavy machinery. In fact, he currently holds a Heavy Rigid license. On the farm, Jack spent a lot of time bush bashing in his family’s 1992 Suzuki Sierra soft-top and 1985 Holden Drover ute, and this helped fuel his life-long obsession with cars. He currently owns a 2020 Suzuki Jimny for nostalgic purposes. A detail-oriented person with a huge flair for the creative, Jack does competitive hip-hop dancing outside of work. His team, Pacific Elite Sirens, recently competed at the 2025 Dance Worlds and placed 12th place in their division.
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