Subaru’s second-ever electric car is here. Meet the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker, a rugged SUV with standard all-wheel drive designed to sit above the existing Solterra.
The Trailseeker shares much of its design with the refreshed Solterra, with a longer and taller body. There’s more cargo room, more headroom, and a flat floor for more legroom. Underneath you’ll find a similar drivetrain setup, but the Trailseeker gets a Tesla-style NACS charging port as standard, unlocking access to more than 15,000 Superchargers throughout North America.
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Specs, Performance, and Range
The 74.7-kWh battery found in the floor of the Trailseeker is the same unit found in the Solterra, delivering power to two electric motors, one at the front and another at the back. Subaru says the two motors make “approximately” 375 horsepower combined. That’s enough for an estimated 0-60 time of 4.3 seconds, and “more than” 260 miles of range.
The Trailseeker gets 8.3 inches of ground clearance—the same as the Solterra—and 3,500 pounds of towing capacity. Where it differs most is shape; the Trailseeker is six inches longer and nearly an inch taller than the Solterra, with more space to stash your stuff.

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Design and Interior
The Trailseeker shares much of its looks with the smaller Solterra. The two cars, introduced Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show, have a new corporate fascia with a six-star illuminated logo, new headlights, and a new bumper shape. Out back there’s a new three-dimensional logo, while 18- and 20-inch wheels are available. There’s also black plastic cladding all around to exude a sense of adventure. Whether buyers see it that way remains to be seen.
Inside, the Trailseeker gets a huge 14-inch infotainment touchscreen mounted horizontally. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are, of course, standard, as is Subaru’s suite of EyeSight driver-assistance features. Below the screen you’ll find two wireless phone chargers. The rear occupants, meanwhile, get USB-C charging ports.
Pricing
Subaru has yet to release pricing for the Trailseeker. The company says MSRP, along with more concrete numbers for horsepower and range, will be revealed closer to its on-sale date in early 2026.
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