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Subaru’s electric evolution takes a significant leap forward with the 2026 Uncharted EV, a compact electric SUV that slots below the Solterra in the automaker’s growing zero-emission lineup. Based on the Toyota C-HR platform but 170mm shorter, this fastback-styled EV maintains Subaru’s adventure-ready ethos with 8.3 inches of ground clearance while introducing impressive performance metrics.

The dual-motor AWD variants generate a robust 338 horsepower, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in under 5 seconds—numbers that position it competitively in the growing electric compact SUV segment. Power delivery comes courtesy of a 74.7-kWh lithium-ion battery pack positioned in the floor for optimized weight distribution and stability.

Subaru’s dual-motor Uncharted delivers sports car acceleration with strategic battery placement ensuring balanced handling for the electric adventurer.

The entry-level Premium trim with front-wheel drive achieves over 300 miles of estimated range, while the dual-motor AWD versions in Sport and GT trims still manage up to 290 miles. This range-focused approach demonstrates Subaru’s practical engineering philosophy. I’ve noticed Subaru has become increasingly strategic with powertrain choices, offering FWD for efficiency-minded buyers while maintaining AWD options for their core audience.

Charging capabilities reflect current industry standards, with 150 kW DC fast-charging enabling a 10-80% charge in approximately 30 minutes. The vehicle’s battery preconditioning system significantly improves charging performance in cold-weather conditions. The inclusion of NACS port compatibility expands charging infrastructure access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network—a shrewd move that addresses range anxiety concerns. For home charging, an 11-kW onboard charger handles Level 1 and Level 2 options efficiently. The Uncharted’s charging flexibility aligns with the industry’s push toward ultra-fast chargers that can significantly reduce wait times for drivers on long journeys.

The Uncharted differentiates itself with Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system and X-Mode Dual Mode with Grip Control in AWD versions, technologies that enhance the vehicle’s capability in adverse conditions. The name “Uncharted” was specifically chosen to signify the vehicle’s capability to explore new territories and adventures.

Interior elements largely mirror its Toyota cousin, though Subaru’s distinct approach to all-weather performance remains evident. With five exterior color options including the eye-catching Habanero Orange Metallic, the Uncharted is scheduled to reach U.S. dealerships in spring 2026, strengthening Subaru’s position in the rapidly expanding electric SUV marketplace.

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