Subaru Trailseeker – Subaru has announced a new EV that will be joining their model range in 2026. The Subaru Trailseeker is larger, and more adventure focused that the Solterra.
Built on the next-generation e-Subaru Global Platform that supports higher outputs, extended range and AWD capability.
It comes with a 74.7 kWh CATL battery, delivering a driving range of up to 533 kilometres. With 150 kW DC fast-charging, Trailseeker can charge from 10 to 80 per cent in approximately 30 minutes.
With 280 kW of power the Trailseeker will go from 0-100kmh in 4.4 seconds. That’s relatively quick and places it alongside EVs like the Kia EV6 GT, DEEPAL E07 AWD and Hyundai IONIQ 5 N. Anything sub five seconds for the sprint is enough.
Subaru’s famed AWD capability hasn’t been forgotten. Trailseeker comes with 211mm of ground clearance, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and low centre of gravity.

Trailseeker also comes with a 1500kg braked towing capacity for lifestyle and everyday practicality
With its commanding stance, high-riding confidence and intelligently managed electric performance. Trailseeker will stand as Subaru’s flagship electric SUV for Australia. Blending genuine adventure-ready capability with an even more refined and exhilarating driving experience.
There are very few genuine adventure ready electric SUV’S and Subaru has two of them
Interested buyers can register now at the SUBARU Website. There are no details on pricing yet so stay tuned for more information.
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