New Sony Bravia TVs 2025 – we learned the prices! We compare them with the models from 2024

Some time ago, we informed you about the upcoming series of Sony Bravia TVs for 2025. Today, we can finally take a look at their official prices – in dollars, euros, and pounds. For your convenience, we have also converted them to złoty, using approximate exchange rates.

Sony Bravia 8 II how much will the next A95L cost?

Many fans were certainly looking forward to this model A95L impressed by the image quality, but less enthusiastic about its price. The Bravia 8 II is a direct successor to that flagship and – as Sony assures – not only a more affordable option but also improved in several significant aspects. So let's compare its price with that of its predecessor at the time of its launch!

Model

55"

65"

77"

Sony Bravia 8 II

2 600 €

3 300 € – about 14 000 zł

No

Sony A95L

3 300 €

4 000 € – about 17 000 zł

6 200 € – about 26 000 zł

Price of Sony Bravia 5, how much does it cost?

X90L is retiring, and its place is taken by Bravia 5 – a new player in Sony's lineup. This time, the manufacturer has taken a significant step forward: traditional zone backlighting is becoming a thing of the past, and MiniLED is stepping onto the stage. Here are the prices for the new model:

Model

55"

65"

75"

85"

98"

Sony Bravia 5

1 550 €

1 900 €

2 300 €

3 000 €

5 500 €

Sony X90L

€1700

€2000

€2700

€3500

€10000

How much does the cheapest Sony model from the 2025 line cost? Sony Bravia 3

Sony has not overlooked the entry-level segment – the 2025 lineup includes the Bravia 3, the direct successor to the X75WL. This is a typical refresh of the cheapest television with the Google TV system, aimed at less demanding users. Importantly, the new model starts at a similar price point to its predecessor, remaining one of the cheapest options in Sony's portfolio.

Model

43"

50"

55"

65"

75"

85"

Sony Bravia 3

800 €

900 €

1 000 €

1 250 €

1 650 €

2 300 €

Sony X75WL

800 €

900 €

1 000 €

1 250 €

1 650 €

2 300 €

Looking at this year's prices, the difference in favor of the latest models is clearly visible – Sony is noticeably striving to better balance the price-to-quality ratio. The exception here may be the lowest model, the Bravia 3, whose starting prices are practically identical to last year's X75WL. Still, we have the impression that the vast majority of people are waiting primarily for those "slightly better" models from Sony's offer. But will higher quality also come with a lower price? Let us know what you think in the comments!