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INFO The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is Subaru's boldest all-electric adventure SUV yet! This midsize EV combines legendary Subaru capability with zero-emissions power, boasting a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system delivering 375 horsepower, blistering 0-60 mph in about 4.4 seconds, up to 280 miles of estimated range, 8.3 inches of ground clearance, dual-function X-MODE with Grip Control, and 3,500 lbs towing capacity. With NACS compatibility for seamless Tesla Supercharger access, fast DC charging (10-80% in under 35 minutes), a spacious interior, advanced 14-inch multimedia system, comprehensive EyeSight safety tech, and rugged styling perfect for trails or daily drives, it starts around $39,995–$41,445 (depending on trim: Premium, Limited, Touring). Available early 2026, the Trailseeker brings Subaru's trusted AWD DNA, adventure-ready features, and long-lasting engineering to the electric era—proving EVs can be fun, capable, and planet-friendly. Join us for a full walkaround, interior tour, spec breakdown, and why this could be the ultimate adventure EV!
Limited Includes all Premium features plus:
Harman Kardon premium audio system
Digital Key
Panoramic View Monitor
Power front seats
Heated rear outboard seats
Heated steering wheel
Hands-free foot-activated power rear gate
20-inch alloy wheels
1500W cargo area power outlet
Available Exterior Colors:
Brilliant Bronze Metallic
Daybreak Blue Pearl
Sapphire Blue Pearl
Crystal Black Silica
Crystal White Pearl
Magnetite Gray Metallic
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- We just picked up our ordered 2026 Outback Touring XT in this exact green with brown leather interior. I'm looking at a date of May for my ordered 2026 Trailseeker Touring in Sapphire Blue with the blue leather. When are we going to get the full trailseeker video?- Trailseeker looks straight up better than the current Outback. I would pick it based on that alone. That being said, no spare tire is an issue, so perhaps I would skip Subaru entirely for my next soft-roader and go with something like the 4runner or just keep my old Outback on the road, it's literally everything I want in a car.
- Curious if there are any differences between the upcoming BZ Woodland and the Trailseeker mechanically? For example, turning radius, or AWD system programming.



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