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Subaru Trailseeker comes to Australia as the brand’s fastest road car

Subaru Australia has confirmed its electrical Trailseeker SUV for Australia, arrival in showrooms is scheduled for the second quarter (April to June) of 2026.

The Trailseeker was unveiled in the United States in early 2025 and its confirmation for Australia follows the local launch of the heavily updated Solterra EV, making it the brand’s second all-electric nameplate to be sold here.

Like the Solterra, the Trailseeker was co-developed with Toyota and has a twin under that brand. While the Solterra is a revised version of the Toyota bZ4X, which is already available locally, the Trailseeker is a revised version of the Toyota bZ4X Touring, which is scheduled to launch in Australia in the first half of 2026.

With its station wagon-like proportions, the Trailseeker will serve as an indirect electric brother to the gasoline Outback without a mechanical connection. In fact, the SUV is marketed as the E-Outback in European markets.

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Despite its Toyota origins, the Trailseeker is Subaru’s first home-built electric vehicle, according to the online publication Electrics. While Toyota is responsible for building both the bZ4X and Solterra, Subaru builds the Trailseeker at its own factory in Japan.

The Trailseeker is based on Toyota’s e-TNGA platform (marketed by Subaru as the e-Subaru Global Platform) and is effectively an extended version of the Solterra. The powertrain is therefore almost identical, as both have four-wheel drive with two motors and the same battery capacity.

One key difference is the power output: the Trailseeker produces 280 kW, compared to 252 kW for the Solterra. According to Subaru, the new SUV can complete the 0-100 km/h sprint in just 4.4 seconds, making it “the fastest accelerating production Subaru ever built” – that’s one second quicker than the last-generation WRX STI.

Power is supplied by a 74.7 kWh lithium-ion battery from the Chinese manufacturer CATL, which offers a range of 533 km in the milder NEDC cycle. For comparison: This battery is also installed in the Solterra, which according to WLTP has a maximum range of 566 km.