Subaru Solterra Touring AWD revisited for 2025

Is the Subaru Solterra any good

Subaru Solterra Touring – I’ve been driving the Subaru Solterra Touring around for the last few weeks and I have to say I’ve really enjoyed it.

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This all-electric SUV from Subaru feels different from the normal EVs.

I like the design. It stands out from the crowd.

I also like the fact that its just at home around town as it is on dirt roads. You can be a bit adventurous because it is a Subaru and comes with their famous All Wheel Drive system.

With a 71.4-kilowatt hour battery, the Solterra has a realistic range of around 400km

This has been great for my daily drives and charging at home is a breeze with the 10-amp charger included.

Inside Its comfortable and feels spacious. I’m driving the top spec Touring model, so it also comes with a few extras as well.

With a Harmon Kardon audio system your favourite songs come to life while driving.

One thing that you notice is the flat top and bottom steering wheel. It actually feels different and practical. It also sits a little lower than a raised digital driver instrument screen.

The Solterra rides and handles exceptionally well. It is responsive in acceleration and steering and overall is quite fun to drive.

However like many EVs it’s a little pricey at around $77,000 plus the usual costs.

This is a Motoring Minute

I’m Brianna Fraser

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