Recently, Subaru officially launched the Uncharted, its entry-level all-electric vehicle that boasts a range of over 460 km. The vehicle is based on the Toyota C-HR but features unique Subaru design elements and chassis tuning. It is expected to be available for purchase in early 2026, with a price tag around $35,000. In terms of exterior design, while the overall shape reflects the Toyota C-HR, the details are distinctly different. The front end features a closed grille with six matrix light sources within the headlight units. The sides and rear showcase a coupe-like crossover silhouette, with a continuous rear light strip echoing the design of the front. The interior bears a strong resemblance to the Toyota C-HR, equipped with a 7-inch digital instrument panel and a 14-inch central touchscreen. Additionally, the front row includes a wireless charging pad for smartphones. All models come standard with heated seats, heated exterior mirrors, an electric tailgate, and a complete suite of active safety systems. For powertrains, the Uncharted offers both single-motor and dual-motor versions, with the single-motor variant producing a maximum power of 221 horsepower. The Uncharted Sport and GT models feature dual-motor all-wheel drive, generating up to 338 horsepower and achieving 0-96 km/h in just 5 seconds. All versions are equipped with a 74.4 kWh battery pack, providing ranges of 482 km and 467 km respectively. Further information about the new vehicle will be continuously reported by Chezhijia.
Subaru Uncharted Officially Debuts as Entry-Level Electric Vehicle

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