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Subaru’s new EVs are already outselling the Solterra

Subaru’s new EVs are already outselling the Solterra

Just months after arriving at dealerships, Subaru’s new electric SUVs are outselling the Solterra. Subaru’s new EVs drive sales growth in June Subaru, like its fellow Japanese counterpart, Toyota, added two new electric SUVs to its lineup this year. Alongside the updated 2026 Solterra, Subaru now offers the Trailseeker (Check out our review) and Uncharted EVs. The 2026 Solterra received a major overhaul for the 2026 model year, now offering up to 288 miles of range from a larger 74.7-kWh battery, a 25% improvement over the outgoing version, which offered up to 227 miles. Subaru’s updated exterior design gives it a fresh look with its new EV lighting signature and illuminated six-star logo, redesigned headlights, and a new front bumper. The back is also redesigned with a new rear badge, rear gate garnish, and an added roof spoiler. Advertisement – scroll for more content Subaru fixed one of the biggest driver complaints with the older model. Thanks to a new battery preconditioning system, the 2026 Solterra can recharge from 10% to 80% in under 35 …

Subaru announces 2027 Solterra EV prices remain under ,000

Subaru announces 2027 Solterra EV prices remain under $40,000

After a complete overhaul in 2026, the 2027 Subaru Solterra will go on sale at the same price, starting at under $40,000. 2027 Subaru Solterra prices and range by trim Subaru upgraded its electric SUV in just about every way you could think of for the 2026 model year with a longer driving range, added power, a refined style, and an NACS charge port. The 2027 Solterra remains mostly a carryover model, but Subaru announced it will go on sale this fall at the same starting price of $38,495 as the 2025 model. Like the current Solterra, the 2027 model will be available in four trims: Premium, Limited, Limited XT, and Touring XT. Advertisement – scroll for more content The XT models are equipped with an upgraded version of Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, delivering a combined 338 hp and 323 lb-ft of torque. Subaru said the added power enables it to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in about 5 seconds. The setup also provides “best-in-class” ground clearance of 8.3″, according to Subaru. …