Subaru Unveils All-Electric Getaway SUV at New York Auto Show
77.0 kWh and 95.8 kWh
over 300 miles
10% to 80% in approx. 30 min
What Happened
The Subaru Getaway is a three-row midsize SUV that combines BEV driving performance with a spacious interior. It offers two battery options (77.0 kWh and 95.8 kWh) with the larger pack providing over 300 miles range. The vehicle features a NACS charge port and can charge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes. It is jointly developed with Toyota and is scheduled for U.S. release in late 2026.
World premiere at New York International Auto Show
U.S. market release
- Two battery options: 77.0 kWh and 95.8 kWh
- Range over 300 miles with 95.8 kWh battery
- 420 horsepower dual-motor all-wheel drive
- 14-inch Subaru Multimedia touchscreen with wireless smartphone connectivity
- NACS charge port with fast charging (10%-80% in ~30 min)
Why this matters
This is Subaru's fourth BEV model, offering a large three-row SUV option with up to 95.8 kWh battery and over 300 miles range, expanding the brand's electric lineup.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery Electric Vehicle - a vehicle powered entirely by electricity stored in rechargeable batteries.
- NACS
- North American Charging Standard - a standardized charging connector for electric vehicles in North America.
- kWh
- Kilowatt-hour - a unit of energy used to measure battery capacity.
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