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2026 Subaru Solterra EV Revealed at New York Auto Show

Subaru introduced the redesigned 2026 Solterra EV at the New York International Auto Show. The updated electric vehicle offers better range, stronger performance, and advanced technology, making it a stronger contender in the EV market.

The Solterra, Subaru’s initial electric vehicle, debuted in 2023 and shares its foundation with the Toyota bZ4X through a collaboration. A press release from Subaru of America, Inc., described it:

“ALL-NEW 2026 SUBARU SOLTERRA EV DEBUTS UPDATED STYLING, ADDITIONAL RANGE, UPGRADED PERFORMANCE AND ADDED TECH,”

Specifications and Features

The 2026 Solterra brings significant improvements. Here’s the breakdown:

These changes address past issues, like the 2024 model’s 227-mile range, as mentioned in a Car and Driver review. Faster charging and a larger battery meet market needs for practical EVs.

Design and Interior Updates

The 2026 Solterra sports a new look with a six-star illuminated logo, redesigned headlamps, and updated bumpers, offered in two-tone colors.

Credit: Subaru

The cabin features a 14-inch touchscreen positioned low, metallic dash accents, and an open layout for improved comfort and visibility.

Credit: Subaru

Technology and Safety Features

The vehicle includes a 14-inch multimedia system with wireless connectivity, 15W wireless charging for front passengers, and USB-C ports for rear seats. Safety systems feature the EyeSight® suite with Pre-Collision Braking, Front Cross Traffic Alert, Blind Spot Monitors, Lane Departure Alert, and adaptive cruise control.

Credit: Subaru

Market Position and Competitors

The Solterra, built on the e-TNGA platform with Toyota, shares traits with the bZ4X. Its enhanced battery and motors make it competitive with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Tesla Model Y. Pricing details will arrive later in 2025, but the 2025 model starts at $38,495, per Subaru’s website.

Sustainability and Community Work

Subaru’s zero-landfill plant in Indiana reflects its environmental focus. The Subaru Love Promise has donated over $320 million and logged 100,000 volunteer hours over 20 years. The Solterra’s zero-emission powertrain supports Subaru’s green objectives, as noted on their website.


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