2026 Subaru Solterra: Fresh-faced electric SUV priced for Australia

Subaru Australia has confirmed the heavily updated Solterra electric SUV is set for an imminent arrival, bringing new looks, refreshed tech, a larger battery, more driving range, and more power – but price cuts of as much as $7000.

Arriving at the same time as its updated Toyota bZ4X sister model, the facelifted Solterra boasts a substantial driving range increase of 152km, bringing total WLTP range to 566km for the base Solterra AWD. Range for the flagship Solterra AWD Touring, meanwhile, has increased by 103km to 517km.

This has been achieved through the inclusion of a larger 74.7kWh lithium-ion battery (up from 71.4kWh) sourced from Chinese manufacturer CATL, along with improved electric motor efficiency and optimised aerodynamics.

The two-model Solterra range has also been treated to significant price cuts, with the base variant now priced at $63,990 before on-roads (down from $69,990 before on-roads), and the flagship Touring at $69,990 before on-roads (down from $76,990 before on-roads).

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Orders are now open for the updated SUV, with Subaru Australia confirming to CarExpert that the first examples will arrive locally over the next month, ahead of customer deliveries commencing.

Like the bZ4X, the Solterra has received a healthy power bump. The dual-motor, all-wheel drive SUV now produces a peak power output of 252kW, making it the most powerful mainstream Subaru ever produced.

Supporting this is a whopping 87kW increase in front motor power, now up to 167kW, while the rear motor is up by 8kW to 88kW. No torque figure has been confirmed, but Subaru says there has been a “30 per cent increase in instantaneous torque” from 169Nm in the outgoing model.

The AC charging rate has been increased to 22kW from 11kW, while DC fast charging remains unchanged at 150kW, with an approximate 10-80 per cent charging time of 30 minutes.