Subaru unveiled its new electric SUV, the Uncharted, at an event in New York. The company’s third all-electric vehicle, following the Solterra and Trailseeker, the Uncharted is based on Toyota’s next-generation C-HR. It’s positioned as a more compact SUV than the Solterra.
Subaru unveils the electric Uncharted
Posting directly in the electric SUV segment alongside vehicles like the Volvo EX30 and Rivian R2S, the Uncharted features Subaru’s signature design language. Sharing a lighting signature with the Solterra and Trailseeker, the model features a high shoulder line, black logos, silver bumper detailing, and aggressively designed LED taillights. The vehicle is available with new 18- and 20-inch wheels.

Its production line utilizes Toyota’s e-TNGA platform developed for electric vehicles. All versions feature a 74.7 kWh lithium-ion battery. The car is equipped with a standard NACS charging port and, with 150 kW DC fast charging, can reach from 10% to 80% in just 30 minutes.
The Uncharted is available in three trim levels: Premium FWD, Sport, and GT. The Premium version is designed with front-wheel drive. This is Subaru’s first front-wheel drive model in many years. This 221-horsepower version is said to offer a range exceeding 492 kilometers (290 miles) on a single charge. The company states that this model will be produced in limited numbers.
The Sport and GT versions feature Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system. These two models, available with X-Mode driving assistance, have 338 horsepower. Their maximum range is stated as 467 kilometers (287 miles). Both versions accelerate from 0 to 96 kilometers (60 mph) in around 5 seconds.
The interior features a large 14-inch touchscreen. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support are standard. Two wireless phone chargers are located in the front, while two USB-C ports are available for rear seat passengers.
All versions come standard with the All-Weather package, which includes heated front seats, heated windshield wipers, and heated side mirrors. This package also includes a driver attention monitoring system and a power liftgate.
The Sport trim offers features such as the dual-mode X-Mode system, StarTex water-resistant upholstery, a heated steering wheel, and a panoramic surround-view camera. The top-tier GT trim comes equipped with premium features such as a panoramic glass roof with a motorized sunshade, 20-inch wheels, a Harman Kardon sound system, ventilated front seats, and a digital rearview mirror.
Pricing information has not yet been released, but Subaru is reportedly planning a starting price for Uncharted below $30,000. The vehicle is scheduled to go on sale in 2026.

