
- The Trailseeker is an all-new midsize electrical SUV with about 280 miles of vary
- It’s a joint undertaking with Toyota, practically similar to that model’s bZ Woodland
The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker will begin at $41,445 together with a compulsory vacation spot cost in most states. Alaskans can pay $150 extra for supply, and Subaru notes that vacation spot costs might change in some states.
The Trailseeker is an all-new midsize electrical SUVconstructed as a part of a joint undertaking with Toyota. Toyota will promote its personal model, the bZ Woodland. The Trailseeker is about 6 inches longer and one inch taller than the Subaru Solterra, with many of the added house going to the cargo space.
The Trailseeker will use a pair of electrical motors, one per axle, for all-wheel drive (AWD). Mixed, they make 375 horsepower, good for a zero to 60 mph dash in simply 4.4 seconds. It will possibly fluctuate the torque between back and front and proper and left wheels to adapt to altering surfaces. That ought to give it spectacular off-road functionality, although floor clearance isn’t significantly excessive at 8.3 inches.
It recharges utilizing the Tesla-style North American Charging System (NACS) port, and Subaru claims it “can recharge as much as 80% in as little as 28 minutes at speeds as much as 150 kW on a fast-charger.” A preconditioning system, the corporate says, permits it to “cost its battery in chilly climates at speeds corresponding to these in regular climate circumstances.”
The Trailseeker’s value places it about $5,000 increased than the equally sized, gasoline-powered Outback, which has 180 hp in its base mannequin and 260 hp in dearer trims.
The worth additionally places it in shut competitors with midsize electrical SUVs from different mainstream automakers, together with the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Mannequin Y. The Subaru Trailseeker is about to reach at dealerships in early 2026.
