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Automobile. Subaru makes its big comeback with three new electric models

Automobile. Subaru makes its big comeback with three new electric models

  • The Subaru brand is a textbook case. After years of glory, when the brand made all rally fans dream with its Impreza WRC, Subaru has experienced a long and slow descent into hell. While globally, the manufacturer is doing very well, in Europe and more particularly in France, registrations have continued to grow. To the point of finding oil No, but to the point of changing strategy to focus on electric vehicles. With fewer than 50 registrations in France in good years, Subaru is no longer risking anything, and is betting everything on these three new models: the Subaru Solterra, Uncharted and E-Outback. Photo Adobe Stock
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  • 100% electric. In our country, Subaru's main concern was CO2 emissions. Subarus, devilishly efficient on slippery terrain, were also champions of the ecological penalty with their four-wheel drive and their not always efficient Boxer engines. The three vehicles are presented as zero-emission alternatives to the exhaust. Designed on the new evolution of the
  • Still 4X4While Subarus lose their Boxer engines, they will keep their all-wheel drive. The brand's legendary all-wheel drive (AWD) has been redesigned for the electric vehicle era. The manufacturer even promises superior safety, more torque, more precise handling, and improved off-road capabilities. A new software-controlled all-wheel drive system intuitively adjusts torque distribution between the front and rear axles, allowing for better cornering performance and better grip in all conditions, especially on snow and ice. Photo Subaru
  • Restyled SolterraThe first new product is a restyled version of the Solterra, Subaru's first electric SUV, which appeared three years ago. The Solterra returns, significantly improved and more ready than ever with improved performance: two electric motors (front and rear) developing 252 kW (338 hp) with a 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds. The range goes over 500 km, while the charging time from 10% to 80% drops below 30 minutes at -10°C. It can now tow up to 1.5 tons while the Solterra receives an updated design both outside and inside. Photo Subaru
  • Inside the Solterra, we notice the new, larger screen. Photo Subaru
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  • Uncharted, the compact SUVLaunched alongside the Solterra, the Subaru Uncharted is the brand's first 100% electric compact SUV. To carve out a niche in this busy segment, Subaru is banking on two batteries for four-wheel drive and two batteries for two-wheel drive, delivering 338 hp and ranges ranging from 445 to 585 km. The styling is in line with market standards, and the Uncharted boasts 210 mm of ground clearance for venturing off-road. Photo Subaru
  • The Return of the OutbackAt Subaru, the name
  • When will these new Subarus arrive? The restyled Solterra will arrive in most European countries at the end of 2025, Uncharted will be released in the first quarter of 2026, as will the Outback. Photo Subaru

For several years, the Subaru brand has been struggling in the French market, with cars often falling victim to the environmental penalty and a poorly adapted range. But today, Subaru confirms the launch of a new electric range for Europe. In fact, not one, but three new models will be arriving in France.

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