
The new 2026 Subaru Uncharted is making waves with its competitive pricing and impressive specs. Starting at just under $37,000 for the front-wheel-drive version, it offers a range of over 300 miles on a single charge.
Key Takeaways
- The Subaru Uncharted starts at $36,445 for the FWD Premium trim with an estimated range of over 300 miles.
- All-wheel-drive Sport and GT trims cost more but offer higher performance with ranges between 270 to 285 miles.
- The Solterra remains a strong competitor, though it’s priced slightly higher than the Uncharted in similar configurations.
Subaru has expanded its electric vehicle lineup from one model—the Solterra—to three. The smallest of these is the new Uncharted, which shares many features with the Solterra but comes at a lower price point for some trims.
The front-wheel-drive version of the Uncharted offers an estimated range exceeding 300 miles on its single motor setup and can charge from 10 to 80 percent in about 28 minutes. Subaru plans to offer only limited numbers of this model, so early bird buyers may want to act quickly.
For those seeking more power and traction, the AWD Sport and GT trims start at $41,245 and $45,245 respectively. These models boast dual motors producing 338 horsepower but have shorter driving ranges compared to their FWD counterparts due to a smaller battery capacity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Subaru Uncharted compare in price and performance to the Solterra?
The Uncharted starts at $36,445 for its FWD Premium trim while offering a range of over 300 miles. The comparable Solterra model is priced higher but offers similar features.
What are the charging times and ranges offered by different Uncharted trims?
The front-wheel-drive Uncharted can charge from 10 to 80 percent in about 28 minutes with an estimated range of over 300 miles. AWD Sport and GT models have shorter ranges due to smaller battery capacities but boast higher horsepower.
Subaru’s expansion into the EV market continues, offering buyers more choices within its lineup as it competes against established brands in the electric vehicle segment.