Subaru is gearing up to unveil its latest all-electric model—the 2026 Trailseeker EV, a compact SUV aimed at outdoor enthusiasts. The vehicle is set to make its global debut at the 2025 New York International Auto Show, signaling Subaru’s continued push into the electric vehicle space with a more rugged, adventure-focused offering.
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A New Off-Road-Ready Electric SUV from Subaru
Described as the “newest adventure-ready sidekick” in a teaser announcement, the Trailseeker EV appears poised to embrace Subaru’s core identity: all-wheel drive capability, versatility, and outdoor lifestyle appeal. A shadowy teaser image shows the SUV positioned against a wild, natural backdrop—further hinting at its off-road credentials.
The use of the term sidekick suggests a compact form factor, likely positioning the Trailseeker below the Solterra in Subaru’s EV lineup.
Could the Trailseeker Be a Toyota CH-R+ Cousin?
Industry speculation points to a possible shared platform between the Trailseeker and the newly revealed Toyota CH-R+, echoing the collaboration seen between the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra.
If this proves true, here’s how the Trailseeker EV could stack up based on the CH-R+ European specs:
Feature | Toyota CH-R+ (EU Spec) | Potential Trailseeker EV |
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Battery Options | 57.7 kWh / 77.0 kWh | Similar expected |
Drivetrain | FWD or AWD | AWD likely standard |
Power Output | 165 – 338 hp | Comparable range |
Max Charging Rate | 150 kW | Expected to match |
Estimated Range | Up to ~270 miles | Likely in same ballpark |
This potential upgrade over the Solterra could address key customer concerns, including range limitations and charging performance, making the Trailseeker a more competitive player in the compact EV SUV segment.
When Will We See It?
The official unveiling of the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker will take place at the 2025 New York International Auto Show, where more detailed specs, interior shots, and powertrain information will be released.
About Subaru of America
Headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, Subaru of America, Inc. is the U.S. arm of Subaru Corporation of Japan. Known for its standard all-wheel-drive vehicles and strong commitment to sustainability, Subaru operates a zero-landfill manufacturing facility in Indiana and supports numerous community initiatives under the Subaru Love Promise. The company has donated over $320 million to charitable causes and contributed more than 100,000 volunteer hours across the nation.