Subaru Solterra
Subaru's AWD-only electric SUV (co-developed with Toyota's bZ4X) was substantially upgraded for MY26: a bigger 74.7kWh battery (+3.3kWh) lifts WLTP range to 566km (AWD) / 517km (Touring), AC charging doubled to 22kW, and prices were cut twice during 2026 to a current $61,990 (AWD) / $67,990 (Touring) before on-road costs. Both grades share a 252kW/437Nm dual-motor powertrain (6.9s 0-100km/h) and 150kW DC fast charging.
$61,990–$67,990AUD
Indicative price range — a non-binding display figure, confirmed when you get a quote.
- Range
- Up to 566 km
- Battery
- Up to 74.7 kWh
- DC fast charging
- Up to 150 kW
- AC charging
- Up to 22 kW
- Body style
- SUV
- Charging port
- Type 2 + CCS2
Variants & specifications
| Variant | Usable battery | Range | Drive | AC charging | DC fast charging | 10–80% DC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWD | 74.7 kWh | 566 km (WLTP) | AWD | 22 kW | 150 kW | 30 min |
| Dual-motor AWD: 252kW combined (268Nm front + 169Nm rear = 437Nm combined torque), 6.9s 0-100km/h, 566km WLTP (longest in the range), 421L boot, 212mm ground clearance, 1,500kg braked tow, 2,000kg kerb weight. | ||||||
| Touring | 74.7 kWh | 517 km (WLTP) | AWD | 22 kW | 150 kW | 30 min |
| Same 252kW/437Nm dual-motor powertrain as AWD (6.9s 0-100km/h) with more equipment and slightly heavier kerb weight (2,035kg), trading some range for it - 517km WLTP, 410L boot, 212mm ground clearance, 1,500kg braked tow. | ||||||
Charging Subaru Solterra at home
Both Solterra grades share a 22kW three-phase onboard AC charger (about 7kW on a single-phase home supply, double the old model's 11kW ceiling) for a fast overnight home top-up of the 74.7kWh battery.
This vehicle accepts up to 22 kW on AC — the rate a home charger delivers day to day (DC fast charging is for public stops, not the driveway).
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| Seats | 5 |
|---|---|
| Boot space | 421 L |
| Braked towing capacity | 1,500 kg |
| Ground clearance | 212 mm |
| ANCAP rating | 5 stars |
Frequently asked questions
How much cheaper is the 2026 Subaru Solterra than when the model year first launched?
Subaru cut Solterra pricing twice during 2026: the initial MY26 update (with the bigger battery and doubled AC charging) already dropped AWD to $63,990 (from $69,990), then a further $2,000 cut in May 2026 brought it to the current $61,990 (AWD) / $67,990 (Touring), both before on-road costs.
Is the Subaru Solterra's ANCAP rating based on its own crash test?
No - Subaru cites a 5-star ANCAP rating from 2022 testing of the closely related Toyota bZ4X, which shares the Solterra's platform and crash structure, rather than a separate Solterra-specific test.
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