Subaru is entering the all-electric crossover market with the Uncharted, a new model set to arrive in 2026. The vehicle stands out for its sleek design, shared engineering with Toyota, and a range of performance options.
Trim Levels and Power
The Uncharted will launch in three trims: Premium, Sport, and GT. The base Premium is front-wheel drive and produces 224 horsepower. Moving up to the Sport and GT models unlocks all-wheel drive with a dual-motor setup, delivering a combined 338 horsepower. This dual-motor configuration significantly improves acceleration, making it notably brisk even in the vehicle’s most conservative settings.
Design and Features
Stylistically, the Uncharted borrows cues from the Subaru Crosstrek but adopts a more futuristic aesthetic. It features a sharply sloped rear window, omitting the need for a rear wiper due to aerodynamics. Rear door handles are integrated discreetly into the C-pillar, contributing to a cleaner overall appearance.
The Uncharted shares its platform with the Toyota C-HR, highlighting the growing trend of automakers collaborating on electric vehicle development to reduce costs and accelerate production.
Pricing and Availability
Subaru dealerships will begin stocking the Uncharted in late 2025. The Premium FWD model starts at $36,445. The all-wheel-drive Sport is priced at $41,245, while the top-spec GT retails for $45,245.
The Uncharted represents Subaru’s commitment to expanding its electric offerings, bringing a competitive crossover into the rapidly growing EV segment. With its blend of performance, design, and pricing, it aims to capture a share of the market dominated by Tesla, Hyundai, and other established EV brands.
