View Interior Photos of the 2026 Subaru Uncharted
NEW YORK, JUL 17 – The Uncharted offers up to 300 miles of range and fast charging at over 15,000 Tesla Supercharger stations with a NACS port and rugged AWD design, Subaru said.
- At an event in New York City, Subaru unveiled the Uncharted, its third BEV following the Solterra and Trailseeker.
- Until now, Subaru had relied on the jointly developed Solterra for its sole BEV, while some U.S. dealers and analysts said Subaru was late to enter BEVs.
- Featuring Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with X-MODE, the SUV targets both paved and off-road driving, and a NACS port enables 150 kW charging at Tesla Supercharger stations.
- Subaru's Uncharted faces competition from Volvo’s EX30, Rivian’s R2S, VW ID.4, Hyundai Kona and Chevy Equinox, while Subaru’s lighting signature and rugged styling distinguish it.
- Early in 2026, the Uncharted hits U.S. markets manufactured at Toyota's Japan plant, and the federal tax credit will sunset on September 30.
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Subaru Uncharted uses the Toyota C-HR Electric's e-TNGA platform and is powered by a 74.7-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery in all trims, with a full charge providing a range of 492 kilometers.
Subaru takes a decisive step towards electrification of its offer with the announcement of the launch of three new electric vehicles destined to the European market: Solterra, Uncharted and E-Outback. The three BEVs join the existing range equipped with the traditional internal combustion BOXER engine, offering zero emission alternatives designed to satisfy a customer in continuous evolution, but faithful to the distinctive values of the brand. …
Subaru Europe on Friday revealed plans to launch three new models in Europe, all of which will be fully electric. Alongside the updated Solterra and the previously announced E-Outback, the only major new addition is the smaller electric Uncharted crossover.
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