The car manufacturer introduced the updated Solterra Electric SUV, his new “older brother” trailseeker and a stronger version of outback.
At the New York Motor Show, the Subaru automaker presented three new cars – the new electric SUVs and new generations of Solterra and Outback.
Solterra’s updated model was built on an advanced All -Wheel Drive Electric Platform capable of forming 233 HP. In standard adjustment and 338 HP in the new version of XT. The battery capacity is 74.7 kWh in both adjustments. Accordingly, the supply reserve now exceeds 460 km – a quarter above the previous generation. And thanks to the new initial heat system, the electric car is ready for fast charging even in cold weather. Billing from 10% to 80% lasts less than 35 minutes, and the strength can reach about 150 kW.
Full-wheel drive is complemented by X-mode systems, snow modes, swamps and dirt, as well as assistance systems for descent from the hill and stabilizing complex areas. Updating the suspension and the power of the steering wheel make it possible to improve stability and comfort when moving, and the new system control system in real time reduces the rolls during maneuver.
A new 14-inch display of Multimedia of Subaru Multimedia with support for Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 15 watts for a driver and passenger, as well as high-speed USB-C ports for the rear passengers, appeared in the cabin.
The new trailseeker became a second brand of electric car after Solterra and really a stronger version of Solterra. It has two electric motor, in front and rear axle, with a total capacity of about 375 strengths -horse, providing the capacity to pull at 1600 kg. Both battery capacity, 74.7 kW · h, with an increase in power corresponds to 420 km of course of course.
The trailseeker is approximately 25 mm higher and 150 mm longer than the younger model.
The car received the same modern technologies as Solterra.
The new outback Wilderness 2026 has been shown as the strongest version of the model, but with an updated design, salon and “the opportunity to travel anywhere.”
The car is equipped with a 2.4-liter Subaru boxer turbocharged engine with a capacity of 260 horsepower and a torque of 376 nm. It works on lineartronic CVT unavailable delivery, which has eight -stage manual switch mode and steering wheel petals. The all-wheel drive Subaru Symmetrical All-wheel drive has been updated to faster to hinder center diversity and reduce slipping, and also considers the angle of the steering wheel to improve stability in turns.
The interior received the waterproof Startex’s water upholstery. For this model, the upholstery of the leather napp chairs with ventilation of the front seats, the panoramic hatch and the circular examination system are also available. The information and recreation system is represented by the new 12.1-inches Subaru Multimedia with Subaru and a 12.3-inches digital instrument panel.
The volume of the shipment compartment increased to 980 liters, the hooks were added for hanging objects and a multi -purpose coating of trunk from 100% of processed material, which could be used as a partition, a cradle for equipment or protection for the edge of the trunk.
X-mode function with different traffic modes is also present in this model.
All shown cars are also applied to the corporate complex, which includes automatic braking, warning about cross-currency, monitoring blind areas, adaptive cruise control with stopping and handling of strip, strip assistants, traffic movements, panoramic chambers and other driver’s help with help.
The prices and dates of new cars will be presented next year.
We will remind you, earlier that Jeep was reported to have introduced the strongest version of Wagoneer.
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