The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is an all-electric SUV engineered for real-world adventure and everyday practicality. As Subaru’s second EV, it builds on the brand’s long history of confident handling and all-weather capability, pairing an electric powertrain with the surefootedness of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. The result is smooth, quiet acceleration around town and composed stability on the highway, all while keeping the utility, ground clearance, and durability Subaru owners expect. Early previews highlight a roomier footprint than the Solterra, rugged styling with functional roof rails, and a cabin focused on easy-to-use, big-screen tech. It’s a modern take on the Subaru ethos—efficient, capable, and adventure-ready. Here in Central Ohio, that blend fits daily life perfectly. Whether you’re commuting across Columbus or spending the weekend exploring parks and trailheads, the Trailseeker aims to balance comfort with confidence in changing weather. Drivers who visit us from Reynoldsburg, Gahanna, and New Albany will appreciate how its right-sized body is easy to park, while standard AWD and generous ground clearance support winter slush, spring downpours, and gravel turn-offs to the campsite. With anticipated quick-charge capability and strong total system output, the Trailseeker is designed to make the switch to electric straightforward—charge up, load your gear, and go.
SUV-forward stance with practical details: raised rails, protective cladding, and lighting designed for visibility, efficiency, and off-pavement confidence.
Spacious, tech-centric cabin featuring a large touchscreen, clear driver display, versatile cargo area, and intuitive controls for daily ease.
All-electric power with standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive delivers brisk acceleration, composed cruising, winter traction, and useful towing capability for adventures everywhere.
Trailseeker is expected to offer a comprehensive driver-assistance suite to support confident everyday driving. Depending on trim, you can find features such as adaptive cruise control with lane centering, pre-collision braking, lane departure warning, blind-spot detection, and rear cross-traffic alert. Available enhancements like a surround-view monitor and rear automatic braking make parking and low-speed maneuvers easier.
Trailseeker is engineered for at-home Level 2 charging for daily convenience and DC fast-charging capability for longer trips. Charging times depend on charger output, temperature, and battery state, but both methods are intended to keep ownership simple and predictable.
Yes—towing capability is part of its all-around versatility, ideal for small utility trailers, kayaks, or a lightweight camper. Always verify the specific rating for your configuration, ensure proper equipment, and follow weight and tongue-load guidelines for safe, confident towing.
Previews point to an all-electric system targeting about 375 horsepower with standard dual-motor all-wheel drive. That setup emphasizes smooth, immediate response in city traffic and confident highway merging, while maintaining the traction and balance Subaru owners from Pickerington, Lancaster, and Westerville expect. Final specs will be confirmed closer to launch.
Yes—early looks show a longer body and more SUV-like stance, aimed at increased cargo utility while preserving maneuverability. Expect practical roof rails, useful tie-down points, and interior packaging tuned for gear-heavy weekends without giving up weekday comfort.