Subaru Trailseeker is an all electric SUV. Subaru Australia has revealed that the all-new, all-electric Subaru Trailseeker will join the Australian SUV line-up in Q2 2026.

An entirely new nameplate for the brand, Trailseeker delivers a new expression of excitement and adventure for the electric age, combined with the confidence, control and genuine all-wheel drive capability Subaru is renowned for.

Trailseeker expands Subaru’s electric SUV line-up
Following the recent launch of the refreshed 2026 Solterra, Trailseeker expands Subaru’s electric SUV line-up in Australia, offering customers a larger, even more adventure-oriented option and further broadening the brand’s Australian offering.
Producing 280 kW of maximum combined power and accelerating from 0–100 km/h in approximately 4.4 seconds, Trailseeker is set to become the fastest-accelerating production Subaru ever built. What’s more, it delivers these performance credentials without losing the all-road capability that makes Subaru so well suited to Australian conditions.
With 211mm1 of ground clearance, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and low centre of gravity, Trailseeker brings genuine all-terrain confidence, wrapped in a dynamic, purposeful and exciting SUV design.
At the heart of Trailseeker is Subaru’s next-generation e-Subaru Global Platform, developed specifically to support higher outputs, extended driving range and enhanced all-wheel drive performance. The rigid, well-balanced architecture intelligently manages power delivery, traction and vehicle balance in real time, creating a driving experience defined by composure, assurance and control across sealed roads, rough surfaces and longer-distance journeys.
What powers the Subaru Trailseeker
Power is supplied by a 74.7 kWh CATL battery, delivering a driving range of up to 533 kilometres2. With 150 kW DC fast-charging, Trailseeker can charge from 10 to 80 per cent in approximately 30 minutes3, while 22 kW three-phase AC charging and 1500 W Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability further supports versatility and everyday usability alongside its performance credentials. With a 1,500kg braked towing capacity4, Trailseeker reinforces its role as an electric SUV designed for real-world adventure and everyday practicality.

Dual-motor Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system
Crucially, Trailseeker remains unmistakably Subaru. Its dual-motor Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, available as standard, has been tuned by Subaru’s engineers to deliver their trademark predictable, confidence-inspiring traction across a wide range of conditions. This reinforces the brand’s long-standing focus on stability, safety and driver assurance.
With its commanding stance, high-riding confidence and intelligently managed electric performance, Trailseeker will stand as Subaru’s flagship electric SUV for Australia, blending genuine adventure-ready capability with an even more refined and exhilarating driving experience.
Scott Lawrence, General Manager of Subaru Australia, said Trailseeker represents an exciting addition to the Subaru range.
“Trailseeker is the EV with personality. As the name suggests, this is the vehicle for drivers seeking adventure, who want to enjoy an engaging performance drive. All while remaining grounded in the confidence, safety and all-terrain capability that defines Subaru’s DNA,” Mr Lawrence said.
“It shows that electric performance doesn’t have to come at the expense of confidence, control or real-world capability. The qualities our customers expect from a Subaru. And being the quickest Subaru production vehicle ever it’s a fun and engaging drive in all conditions. Trailseeker stays true to Subaru’s DNA. While opening a new chapter through electric power, offering even greater choice for our customers.”
Together with:
- the recently launched Forester featuring next-generation hybrid power,
- the significantly improved 2026 Solterra,
- and the all-new Outback and Wilderness range,
- Trailseeker further broadens an exciting range for customers to view at their local Subaru Retailer.
Customers can now register their interest in the all-new Subaru Trailseeker by visiting: www.subaru.com.au/trailseeker/2026.
Further details on specification, timing and pricing for the all-new, all-electric Subaru Trailseeker will be announced closer to launch.
*Overseas model shown in accompanying imagery.

Disclaimers
- Ground clearance at kerb weight.
- Figure based on combined average city and highway cycle test under Australian Design Rule (ADR) 81/02. Range figure is based on laboratory test results only. Using standardised testing conditions which measure fuel consumption, energy consumption, and carbon emission (as applicable). Real world results may vary based on individual driving circumstances. These include traffic conditions, driving style, vehicle modifications, fuel quality, climatic conditions, etc. Quoted figures may not reflect real world fuel consumption, energy consumption, and carbon emission.
- Charging times will vary depending on a variety of factors including, but not limited to. The output of the charger being used, starting battery charge, charging equipment. Ambient temperature, battery state as well as the age of the battery at point of use. As a result of these factors, charging times may therefore vary significantly. Before charging your Subaru at home, consult with a licensed electrician. To ensure your home electrical system can support the charging of your vehicle.
- Braked towing capacity means the maximum total weight (trailer plus load). A vehicle can safely tow when the trailer is equipped with its own functioning braking system.
