SUBARU is going into uncharted territory with one of three new EVs it will be launching in the next 12 months.
Built on the newly evolved e-Subaru Global Platform, the new BEV range offers more power, enhanced range and faster charging.
The brand's All-Wheel Drive expertise has been re-engineered for the EV era, offering superior safety, consistently deployable torque, greater road-holding precision, and refined off-road capability.
The software-managed AWD system adjusts torque distribution across front and rear e-axles, providing superior cornering ability and sure-footed traction in all conditions.
As well as from the brand's signature S-AWD platform, Subaru will offer two Front-Wheel Drive single-motor versions of the Uncharted model in Europe.
This provides customers an alternative drivetrain option that prioritises range and affordability, while continuing to deliver on Subaru's core values of safety, capability and driving pleasure.
The Subaru Uncharted is the brand's first all-electric compact SUV - a vehicle designed for outdoor-loving explorers and performance enthusiasts alike, the Uncharted delivers the Subaru ruggedness allied with dynamic agility.
The Subaru Uncharted has a purposefully styled exterior, as well as a generously equipped cabin, featuring a squared steering wheel, dual wireless chargers, paddle shifters and a 14-inch infotainment display.
The Uncharted has a turning circle of 5.5 meters, 210 mm of ground clearance, and suspension and steering optimised to deliver a responsive and agile driving experience.
Three drivetrain options will be available for the Subaru Uncharted, the core option being the All-Wheel-Drive system, utilising dual motor technology. The 77 kW/h battery provides 344ps and up to 292 miles of range, with 0 to 62 mph in5.0 seconds and 1,500 kg of towing capability.
Alongside, Subaru Europe will also offer a new Long-Range, Front-Wheel Drive version, utilising the same 77 kW/h battery, but powered with a single motor, delivering a range of up to 363 miles.
An alternative single-motor, FWD version will also be available with a smaller 57.7 kW/h battery, offering a range of 276 miles.
All versions of the Subaru Uncharted are equipped with a 22 kW on-board charger as standard, allowing it to charge from 10 to 80 per cent in 30 minutes, even in extreme conditions, thanks to its pre-conditioning capabilities.
The Subaru Uncharted will launch in the UK in early 2026, with full UK specifications, drivetrain options, and pricing to be announced closer to the launch.
The second new model isInspired by the 30-year legacy of Subaru's Outback - the original crossover pioneer - and is the E-Outback now the flagship model for the EV generation.
The name "Outback," a historic model name for Subaru, has been adopted for the new BEV to be introduced in the European market. It is known as Trailseeker in the US market.
The Subaru E-Outback is built for adventure with a 74.7 kW/h battery, 380ps and enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 4.4 seconds, while also offering a range of over 279 miles.
It is fitted with the iconic Symmetrical AWD system, and is complemented by 210 mm of ground clearance, a dual X-MODE terrain selection system and provides a 1,500 Kg towing capacity.
The E-Outback is fitted with a comprehensive range of passive and active safety systems, including Emergency Driving Stop, Secondary Collision Braking, and EyeSight Driving Assist system-inspired features.
The Subaru E-Outback is a spacious and adaptable vehicle, longer than the Solterra, giving increased luggage space, enough to fit four large suitcases with ease, or all the equipment needed for your next adventure.
The third model comes three years after the launch of Subaru's first electric SUV, the Solterra which has been refreshed with significant hardware and software upgrades, as well as new styling.
The dual e-axles now deliver 344ps, enabling the Solterra to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 5.1 seconds.
The drive battery capacity has increased to 73.1 kW/h and is capable of exceeding 310 miles on a full charge. Further battery improvements have also resulted in faster charging speeds, with the new Solterra now able to charge from 10 to 80 per cent in 30 minutes at -10°C, with pre-conditioning and an optional 22 kW AC charger.
Towing capacity has also doubled to 1,500 kgs.
Additionally, the Subaru Solterra has undergone a design refresh, with aero-optimised front styling, a redesigned interior, and an advanced 14-inch infotainment display.
Safety, a central pillar for Subaru as a brand, has been enhanced with added camera support for all-surface awareness.
The Subaru Uncharted and Solterra models are due to launch in the UK market in early 2026, wih the Subaru E-Outback arriving on UK shores in the summer of next year.