The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker. Rally bloodline. Electric heart. Subaru built its legend on gravel – and this is the biggest, boldest Subaru ever sold in Australia.

A long, wide, low-slung electric wagon, with a sculpted bonnet, a near full-width light bar, and a stance that is serious.
Inside, it’s all modern calm. A 14-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital driver’s display, and dual wireless chargers – premium, intuitive, refreshingly clutter-free.
Now, the numbers. 280 kilowatts, and zero to 100 in around four-and-a-half seconds. But here’s the thing – for a car this size, it never feels it. The power makes it light off the line, and through the corners it genuinely surprises you for something this tall.

The secret? That heavy battery, mounted low in the floor, dropping the centre of gravity right down.
Symmetrical all-wheel drive. 533 kilometres of range. Five-star ANCAP. Five-year unlimited warranty. From $63,990.
The Subaru Trailseeker. Proof that going electric doesn’t mean leaving the soul behind.
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Im Zac Hough

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Subaru Trailseeker – Buyers could also look at:
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- Kia EV6 GT,
- Hyundai IONIQ 5 N,
- Ford Mustang Mach e GT ,
- Audi SQ6 e-tron Sportback,
- Genesis GV60 ,
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