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Three modified race cars, including the Subaru Brataroo, with decals and sponsor logos are parked indoors in a well-lit garage with a dark background, showcasing their Gymkhana-ready style for SEMA 2025.

Wild Subaru Brataroo 9500 Turbo Marks Gymkhana’s Comeback at SEMA 2025

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In case you’ve never heard of Hoonigan, Gymkhana, or Travis Pastrana, here’s the short version: imagine Hollywood-level stunt driving, real cars, and zero CGI. They are essentially high-budget stunt reels, think jumping over helicopters, drifting around and through buildings, and threading gaps most drivers would dare to attempt in the real world.  

It all started as a side project over a decade ago between late rally driver Ken Block and a small team of engineering geniuses who turned tire smoke into viral content on social media. They redefined how the internet sees car culture and now, after a brief hiatus, Hoonigan is back, and this time, the action finally moves to Australia, the birthplace of the word “hoon”.

A person in casual clothes leans against a Subaru Brataroo rally car parked near a waterfront, with a large bridge and city buildings in the background—capturing that Gymkhana energy.

At the ongoing SEMA 2025 show in Las Vegas, the team unveiled its latest star: the Subaru Brataroo 9500 Turbo. It’s a modern interpretation of the classic Subaru BRAT (Bi-Drive Recreational All-Terrain Transporter), re-engineered for Pastrana’s upcoming Gymkhana: Aussie Shred film, premiering December 9 on Hoonigan’s YouTube channel. 

What you’re looking at is a 670-horsepower, 9,500-RPM (their highest-revving Gymkhana car to date) stunt weapon designed to slide, jump, and survive anything an Australian outback shoot can throw at it. Under the hood sits a 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer engine built by Vermont SportsCar, Subaru’s longtime rally partner. Power routes through a six-speed sequential gearbox and an all-wheel drive system. The entire chassis and body are custom-engineered from carbon fiber to keep weight down while retaining stiffness.

A modified Subaru Brataroo with a wide body kit, racing livery, and rear wing sits on pavement in an urban setting with skyscrapers in the background, ready for Gymkhana action or a SEMA 2025 showcase.
Close-up of the Subaru Brataroo’s rear fender at SEMA 2025, showcasing aerodynamic vents, vibrant graphics, and a Turbo badge above the visible tire.
A modified Subaru Brataroo race truck with a large rear wing and colorful decals is parked by the water, with the Sydney Opera House in the background—a true Gymkhana-inspired build ready for SEMA 2025.

The Brataroo is kitted-out with active aerodynamic panels that move mid-air to control flight angle, and dual adjustable wings for downforce or stunt flexibility. The widebody design by the legendary internet sensation Khyzyl Saleem (The Kyza) gives it a futuristic yet nostalgic look, with a retro livery inspired by the 1970s OG BRAT and even kangaroos flashing Pastrana’s signature thumbs up. 

It rolls on a custom set of forged monoblock wheels from KMC Wheels, designed as a modern tribute to the four-spoke style seen on rally cars from the late 1970s. These 18-inch wheels are fitted with Yokohama ADVAN A052 or APEX tires, chosen based on the specific stunt and surface requirements. Inside, the cabin blends vintage details with race tech: a carbon dash, reimagined HVAC knobs for aero control, and even an old-school CB radio. 

For fans and first-timers alike, this marks a new chapter for the Hoonigan franchise. It’s also a tribute to Ken Block, whose creative legacy built this empire of smoke and chaos. Whether you know the history or not, one thing’s clear: Aussie Shred is shaping up to be the most explosive Gymkhana yet.


Images: Hoonigan

Khris Bharath