For years, the Subaru name meant only one thing to drivers: All-Wheel Drive (AWD). But as the brand delves deeper into the world of electric vehicles, it’s surprisingly breaking that long tradition. Subaru has officially announced that its new entry-level electric crossover, the 2026 Subaru Uncharted, will arrive at US dealerships early next year with a starting price of €29,872, about €3,000 less than the current Solterra model.
Subaru Uncharted Similar to Toyota C-HR
Like the Solterra, the Uncharted looks quite familiar. This is because the new Subaru is essentially a “facelifted” Toyota C-HR with different bumpers and headlights, and that’s where the differences end. Subaru used to be a bit more independent, but now it’s wearing its cousin’s old clothes. While this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, we wish Subaru had been a little more creative.

The entry point of the series is the Uncharted Premium FWD model, the first front-wheel-drive (FWD) Subaru sold in the US after a long hiatus.
- Powertrain: A single front-mounted motor produces 221 horsepower (165 kW).
- Range and Battery: Powered by a 74.7 kWh battery pack, the crossover is expected to have a range exceeding 483 kilometers.
- Charging: Using a NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, the battery can go from 10% to 80% capacity in just 28 minutes with DC fast charging.
For drivers who can’t leave Subaru’s legendary AWD heritage behind, the mid-level Uncharted Sport model starts at €33,969.
- Powertrain: This model uses a powerful dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, boosting performance to 338 horsepower (252 kW). Range: While the extra power and the complexity of the AWD system cause a slight decrease in efficiency, the Sport model is estimated to travel more than 459 kilometers on a single charge.
- Interior: The Sport trim comes with interior upgrades such as StarTex upholstery, a heated leather steering wheel, and memory functions for the driver’s seat.
- The top-of-the-line Uncharted GT offers a touch of luxury with a price tag of €37,383.
- Equipment: While the drivetrain is carried over from the Sport model, the GT trim adds premium features such as a panoramic glass roof and large 20-inch dark (gunmetal) wheels. Customers can also opt for an optional two-tone paint finish for an extra €828.
- Comfort: Interior comfort is enhanced with heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and an 11-speaker Harman Kardon premium sound system.
- Range: While the extra equipment in the GT trim slightly reduces the total range, Subaru predicts that owners can still travel more than 435 kilometers between charges.
All versions are equipped with essential features such as LED headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and an electric tailgate, and offer a respectable ground clearance of 208 mm to handle challenging roads. Inside, a 7-inch digital instrument panel and a large 14-inch infotainment system supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard. Subaru’s comprehensive EyeSight driver assistance system, including features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitor, and Lane Departure Prevention, is also standard across the range.
Subaru offers the Uncharted with a high-range FWD option and a powerful AWD option, keeping the starting price just under €29,900, giving consumers a real choice. By offering this capable and feature-rich vehicle, the brand has managed to carve out a valuable niche in the growing EV market. If only the Toyota influence wasn’t so obvious.

