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Performance
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD has a maximum power of 280 kW (381 hp / 376 bhp) and a total torque of 438 Nm (323 lb-ft). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 4.4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph).
Battery, Range, and Charging
The battery has a gross capacity of 74.7 kWh and a net usable capacity of 71.0 kWh, with a 3.7 kWh buffer (5.0%) for battery protection. With a nominal voltage of 391 volts, the system is classified as a 400-volt battery system.
According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standard, the vehicle has an range of 280 miles (451 km) with an energy consumption rate of 3.9 miles per kWh.
For more details about the range, see real-world data and range listings on this model’s range and consumption page.
The vehicle supports fast DC charging with a maximum power of 150 kW. A 0–100% charge takes approximately 93 minutes. A typical 10–80% session takes about 43 minutes at an average power of 70 kW.
With five minutes of overhead per stop, the optimal charging window is 6–47%. Effective average power, including overhead, is 80 kW over a session lasting about 22 minutes and 44 seconds.
In a 1000 km challenge at a constant speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) with an assumed consumption rate of 23 kWh/100 km, the trip would take about 10 hours and 19 minutes, needing five charging stops from 3% to 48%, totaling 120 minutes of charging time.
Onboard Charger
The standard onboard charger supports AC charging at up to 11 kW. A full 0–100% charge takes about 6 hours and 27 minutes with a suitable home charging setup.
Charge Port
The location of the charge port is on the left front side. This location makes it easy to charge stations where you park side into the charger.
Drivetrain
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD features an all-wheel drive system powered by two motors, one on each axle.
The motors used are Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors.
Suspension
The suspension system features a MacPherson strut front construction and a double wishbone rear construction. Both the front and rear dampers are monotube dampers, providing consistent performance and durability. The front and rear springs are coil springs, offering a balance of comfort and performance.
The standard suspension has a fixed height and damping characteristics.
Ground clearance with this setup is 215 mm.
Steering
Progressive steering is standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It adjusts the steering ratio according to vehicle speed.
Drive Modes
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD lets the user select different drive modes that affect the car's handling.
The driver can choose between 3 modes:
- Normal: Balanced steering and throttle.
- X-Mode: Dynamic steering and throttle.
- Eco: Balanced steering and efficient throttle.
Brakes
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD is equipped with cast-iron disc brakes on both the front and rear.
The front discs measure 328 mm, while the rear discs are 317 mm.
Regenerative Braking
The regenerative braking system in this model offers several modes. The most efficient option is the Automatic Regeneration Mode, where the vehicle coasts when possible and employs regenerative braking to reduce speed as needed.
Manual regeneration is another mode, where regenerative braking is controlled by pressing the brake pedal. The brake system blends in physical brakes only when necessary.
Another option is the Regen on Accelerator Pedal mode where regenerative braking is activated when the driver eases off the accelerator pedal. This system allows the vehicle to slow down and recover energy without the driver needing to press the brake pedal, a feature often referred to as one-pedal driving.
Drivers can also adjust the regenerative braking strength when lifting off the accelerator. There are four levels of regenerative braking to choose from, allowing you to customize the driving experience to your preference.
The maximum regenerative braking power is 100 kW.
Exterior
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD measures 4830 mm in length, 1860 mm in width, and 1675 mm in height, placing it in the mid-size SUV segment.
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD is available in 6 paint colors, including several metallic finishes.
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD offers multiple wheel options in different sizes. The available tire and wheel combinations include:
- 235/60 tires on 18" rims
- 235/50 tires on 20" rims
Narrower wheels reduce energy consumption and can increase range, while wider wheels can improve traction and handling.
The car has four regular doors and a hatchback-style liftgate.
There are two different roof options to select from.
A conventional roof is standard.
As an option, you can order this model with a panoramic roof. The glass has two panels. One over the first and the second rows. This glass creates a more spacious and bright interior. Both glass panels have an electric curtain that occupants can use to protect against the sun.
Privacy glass from the B-pillar rearward is optional. It reduces glare and solar heat.
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Interior
The interior of the Subaru Trailseeker AWD is functional, featuring medium-quality materials in several areas instead of hard plastic. A standout feature is the split-level center console, which separates the driver and passenger with added storage.
There is one seat type you can select in different materials.
Seats
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD accommodates five passengers with two front seats and a three-seat bench in the rear.
First Row Seats
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD offers a single type of front seat.
The standard seat offers:
- Fore-and-aft adjustment (manually adjustable, electrically adjustable as an option)
- Recline adjustment (manually adjustable, electrically adjustable as an option)
- Height adjustment (manually adjustable, electrically adjustable as an option)
- Seat cushion angle adjustment (electrically adjustable as an option)
- Height adjustable headrest
- Heating
- Ventilation (optional)
Available in:
- Black leatherette upholstery
- Black leather upholstery
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Second-Row Seats
The second row features a standard three-seat bench with a 40:60 split, allowing each section to fold separately to increase cargo space.
Additional second-row features include:
- Recline adjustment (manually adjustable)
- Heating (optional for outer seats)
- ISOFIX (standard for outer seats)
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Interior Storage
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD has the following interior storage:
Interior Lighting
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD offers several interior lighting options.
- Multicolor Ambient Lighting: Across the dashboard, door panels, and footwell, with selectable colors.
Climate System
There is one climate system available:
- 2-zone climate system: Supports different temperatures for the driver and passenger.
A heat pump is available as an option and can reduce the energy needed to heat the cabin in cold weather.
User Interface and Control
The control interface of the Subaru Trailseeker AWD combines physical buttons, steering column stalks, and touchscreen displays.
This model features a dual-screen configuration, with a dedicated digital instrument cluster for the driver and a central infotainment display integrated into the center console.
Key screen details:
- Driver Information Touchscreen: A 7.0-inch touchscreen integrated into the dashboard behind the steering wheel. It provides essential driving data such as speed, range, and navigation prompts.
- Center Console Touchscreen: A 14.0-inch touchscreen located at the top of the center console. It serves as the primary interface for infotainment, navigation, and vehicle settings.
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD does not have a head-up display. Speed and navigation information remain on the vehicle's other displays.
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Steering Wheel
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD is equipped with a single type of steering wheel:
The steering wheel adjusts for tilt and reach. The adjustment is manual.
Design: Circular
Controls: Physical buttons
Heating: Heated (standard)
From the steering wheel you can control:
- Infotainment: Steering-wheel controls provide access to media and infotainment functions.
Mirrors
Both the exterior and interior mirrors use conventional mirror technology to provide a clear view of the area behind the vehicle.
Voice control is standard.
Infotainment
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD features a custom-built infotainment system with navigation, media, and vehicle settings.
Navigation System
The built-in navigation system uses detailed maps and offers advanced route planning. It provides real-time traffic information to support an efficient and stress-free journey.
Phone Mirroring
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, providing access to compatible phone apps such as Google Maps and Waze on the car's display.
Sound System
You can choose between two sound systems for the Subaru Trailseeker AWD:
- Toyota: The system has six speakers and a maximum output of 120 watts.
- Harman Kardon premium audio system: The system has nine speakers and a maximum output of 800 watts.
The model includes USB-C connectivity as standard (total: 4).
Mobile App
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD has a mobile app for Android and iOS to manage and monitor the vehicle remotely. Features:
- Locate Your Vehicle: Check the current location of your car.
- Preconditioning: Preheat or cool your car before you start your journey.
- Remote Parking: Park or exit a parking space remotely from the app.
- Lock and unlock: Lock or unlock the doors remotely.
- Window Control: Open or close the windows remotely.
- Find your car: Sound the horn or flash the lights to locate the car.
- Driving History: Review the details of your past trips.
Lights
You can choose between two types of headlights for the Subaru Trailseeker AWD.
- Standard Headlights: These use LED technology.
- LED Matrix Headlights: Available as an option, this adaptive system splits the traditional single headlight beam into dozens of smaller rays that the light controller can turn on and off individually, optimizing lighting by selectively dimming specific areas ahead.
The taillights use LED technology.
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD offers standard and optional advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Safety Systems
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It prevents the wheels from locking during braking.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It improves stability during sudden maneuvers and on slippery roads.
Lane-Keeping Assist (LKA): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It applies steering corrections if the vehicle begins to leave its lane.
The Lane Departure Warning alerts the driver if the vehicle begins to leave its lane.
Front Cross Traffic Assist (FCTA): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It detects traffic crossing ahead when entering an intersection or pulling away from a stop.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It detects vehicles approaching from the side while reversing out of a parking space or driveway.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It warns the driver of a potential frontal collision.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It applies the brakes automatically if the driver does not respond to an imminent collision.
Automatic Emergency Steering (AES): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. The system can steer automatically to help avoid an imminent collision.
Blind-spot Monitoring (BSM): Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It detects traffic in the vehicle's blind spots.
Exit Warning: Standard on the Subaru Trailseeker AWD. It warns occupants not to open a door when it detects approaching traffic or another hazard.
Driving Automation
The standard Lane Tracing Assist SAE Level 2 system includes the following driving automation features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Lane Centering Assist (LCA) / AutoSteer: Centers the vehicle in its lane and adjusts speed in traffic. The driver must keep their hands on the steering wheel and remain attentive.
- Automatic parking
- Automatic Lane Change (ALC)
Sensors & Cameras
This model uses cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors for its driver assist systems.
Up to five radar sensors, five cameras, and 12 ultrasonic sensors monitor the vehicle’s surroundings.
Safety
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD is equipped with the following airbags:
- Front airbags for the driver and front passenger
- Side curtain airbags for both the first and second rows
- Side airbags for the driver and front passenger
- A front-center airbag that reduces the risk of the driver and front passenger colliding with each other during a side impact
The front and rear seatbelts are equipped with pyrotechnic pretensioners and load limiters. In the event of a collision, the pretensioners tighten the seatbelts to secure occupants firmly in their seats, while the load limiters allow a controlled amount of webbing to extend, reducing the risk of injury from excessive force.
Security and Access Technologies
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD includes the following security and access features:
- Keyless Entry and Start: Unlock and start the car with the key in your pocket or bag.
- Phone-as-Key Functionality: The optional phone-as-key feature lets you use your smartphone to unlock and start the vehicle.
- Alarm System: An optional integrated alarm system monitors for unauthorized entry or tampering, providing alerts to help deter intrusions and enhance vehicle security.
Cargo Capacity and Towing Ability
The trunk offers a cargo capacity of 886 liters (31.3 cu ft). With the rear seat folded down, this expands to 2095 liters (74.0 cu ft).
Trunk capacity is measured using the SAE J1100 standard.
The maximum roof load is 80 kg (176.4 lb).
Optional roof rails are available for easy mounting of a roof box or rack.
The maximum permitted vehicle weight is 2560 kg (5644 lbs), and the base curb weight is 2010 kg (4431 lbs). This leaves a payload of 550 kg (1213 lbs), including occupants. Options can increase curb weight and reduce payload.
A towbar can be added to the vehicle. The maximum permissible weight for a braked trailer is 1500 kg (3307 lbs), while for an unbraked trailer, it is 750 kg (1653 lbs).
Availability & Pricing
The Subaru Trailseeker AWD had its world premiere on 4/11/2025, with deliveries starting in June 2026.
This model is available exclusively in North America.
Pricing
Pricing may vary depending on local conditions, incentives, and promotions. Below are the starting prices for select countries:
- $39,995 (USA)
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