For a **basic 2026 Subaru WRX** in France (the standard performance sedan with the 2.4L turbocharged flat-four Boxer engine, ~271 hp, all-wheel drive, typically manual transmission for the "enthusiast" base/Premium trim), the French government hits you **much harder** upfront than with the efficient Honda Civic hybrid. The WRX is a sporty, turbo petrol car with higher emissions and more weight, so it triggers significant **malus écologique** penalties.
Key specs for the 2026 WRX (based on available data; European WLTP figures are similar to or slightly adjusted from US/AU equivalents, but the car is sold in Europe with WLTP compliance):
- WLTP CO₂ emissions: ~225–255 g/km combined (higher for manual; Australian/European tests show around 225 g/km for manual variants, up to 255 g/km in some configs—real-world WLTP for EU-market WRX is typically in the 220–250+ g/km range due to the powerful turbo engine and AWD).
- Curb weight (masse en ordre de marche): ~1,520–1,570 kg (around 3,350–3,460 lbs for base/Premium; higher trims like tS or GT push toward 1,600+ kg, but basic is ~1,524–1,571 kg).
This puts it firmly in **penalty territory**—high CO₂ (far above the 108 g/km threshold) and over the 1,500 kg weight threshold.
### Upfront Government "Screws" (One-Time Registration Costs)
Paid when registering a new or imported car in France. These add thousands of euros beyond the car's price (~€45,000–€55,000+ for a WRX in Europe, depending on trim/import).
1. **Malus CO₂ (emissions penalty)** — €10,000–€20,000+ (often in the mid-teens thousands)
- At ~225 g/km: The 2026 barème escalates steeply—e.g., around 150–180 g/km already hits several thousand €, and 225+ g/km pushes well into 5-figure territory (exact depends on precise WLTP for the trim; manuals tend higher).
- For 192+ g/km: Up to the max €80,000 cap, but realistic for WRX is **€15,000–€25,000** range based on similar high-emission sports cars.
- In dollars (rough 1.08 USD/€ mid-2026 rate): **$16,200–$27,000+**.
2. **Malus au Poids (weight penalty)** — €1,000–€3,000+
- Over 1,500 kg threshold (basic WRX ~1,520–1,570 kg excess: 20–70 kg).
- Progressive: Starts at €10/kg excess (first brackets), but even small excess adds up—e.g., 50 kg excess ≈ €500–€1,000+ depending on exact bracket placement. Higher trims (heavier) could hit €2,000+.
- Combined CO₂ + weight capped at €80,000 total, but WRX doesn't hit the cap.
- In dollars: **$1,080–$3,240+**.
3. **Carte Grise (registration certificate) base fees** — €300–€600+ total
- **Taxe régionale**: Based on fiscal horsepower (puissance fiscale / CV fiscaux). For the WRX's 2.4L turbo (high power), typically **10–14 CV** (formula weights power/emissions heavily). Regional rate €42–€60 per CV → €420–€840.
- Fixed extras: ~€11–€14 management + stamps/delivery.
- In dollars: Roughly **$325–$650** (higher in Paris/Île-de-France region).
**Total government hit upfront (malus CO₂ + malus poids + carte grise extras)**: Roughly **€12,000–€25,000+** (low end for base manual in lower-emission config/cheap region; high end for loaded trim or confirmed higher WLTP).
**In USD**: About **$13,000–$27,000+** (often $15,000–$20,000 realistic for a standard WRX).
### Ongoing/Annual "Screws" (Compared to Tennessee's ~$80–$90 flat registration)
- No annual road tax, but:
- **Crit'Air vignette**: ~€3–€5 one-time. WRX (recent petrol) gets **Crit'Air 1** (green, allowed in ZFEs/low-emission zones). No bans/fines.
- **Contrôle technique** (inspection): €70–€90 (~$75–$97) every 2 years after 4 years.
- Other indirect: Higher insurance (performance car + AWD + urban risks), potential fuel taxes sting more with poor economy (~10–12 L/100km real-world).
**Bottom line**: For a 2026 Subaru WRX in France, the government **screws you pretty hard** upfront—adding **$15,000–$25,000+** in registration penalties/taxes (mostly from high CO₂ malus, plus weight and regional fees). It's positioned as a "fun but polluting" car, so France heavily taxes it to discourage buyers toward efficient/electric options. After that, ongoing is similar to other cars (low annual beyond inspection/sticker).
In Tennessee terms: You'd pay ~$80/year flat, no drama. In France, the WRX costs you a big chunk extra once for its performance/emissions/weight—thousands more than the Civic, which barely gets dinged. If importing or buying used (already French-registered), you might dodge some/full malus, but new/import hits full force.
For exacts on a specific trim/VIN, run it through the official service-public.fr simulator (enter WLTP CO₂, exact weight from carte grise field G.1, and your region). Let me know the trim (e.g., manual base vs. tS) or if it's the wagon variant for a tighter estimate!