2026 Trailseeker

2026 Subaru Trailseeker

Subaru's second all-electric SUV, the 2026 Trailseeker, enters the lineup with features designed for drivers who travel beyond paved roads. Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive pairs with 210 millimetres of ground clearance and dual electric motors generating approximately 375 net system horsepower. A 74.7-kWh battery provides approximately 420 kilometres of range per charge, while towing capacity reaches 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs). The Trailseeker includes X-MODE with Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud settings, Grip Control, and Downhill Assist Control. Grande Prairie Subaru will offer this model when it becomes available in early 2026.

 
     
         
           
               

The New Trailseeker

               
                                 
           
         
     

Your Guide to the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker

2026 Subaru Trailseeker Exterior

Exterior

Dimensionally, the Trailseeker extends more than 150 millimetres beyond the Solterra's length and stands nearly 25 millimetres taller, with additional space allocated to rear cargo volume. Raised roof rails come standard, increasing load-carrying options for outdoor equipment or rooftop storage systems. Wheel options include 18-inch or 20-inch designs, selected based on trim configuration. Front and rear bumpers receive updated designs that integrate with the electric architecture.

The lighting system introduces Subaru's EV signature, featuring a six-star logo with illumination built into the grille. Headlamps use a redesigned layout for improved visibility, and three-dimensional SUBARU lettering at the tailgate creates a recognizable rear profile after dark. The rear gate garnish connects the lighting elements. A NACS-compatible charge port allows access to Tesla Superchargers and other growing charging networks, and the battery preconditioning system prepares the pack for rapid charging regardless of ambient temperature.

2026 Subaru Trailseeker Interior

Interior

Inside, passengers find a flat floor layout and generous legroom throughout both rows, creating space that feels larger than the exterior dimensions suggest. The dashboard centres on a 14-inch touchscreen—Subaru's largest to date—which controls multimedia, navigation, and vehicle functions. Metallic accents run horizontally across the dash, visually stretching the cabin width. A wide centre console offers organized storage for phones, wallets, and other daily items within arm's reach.

The Trailseeker provides more cargo volume and a taller roofline than the Solterra, accommodating camping gear, sports equipment, or luggage for extended trips. Rear seating handles passengers comfortably on highway drives, and the bright interior design reduces the closed-in sensation found in some SUVs. Two 15W wireless charging pads keep smartphones powered, while two fast USB-C ports in the rear maintain connectivity for passengers. The cabin layout emphasizes practical access and straightforward operation.

Versions

Subaru has not yet released detailed trim specifications for the 2026 Trailseeker. Information about available configurations will be announced as the early 2026 launch date approaches.

Standard Equipment: All Trailseeker models include Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, dual electric motors, 210 millimetres of ground clearance, 18- or 20-inch wheels, EyeSight driver-assistance technologies, 14-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging pads, and NACS charge port.

Technology

2026 Subaru Trailseeker Technology Infotainment

Infotainment Systems

A 14-inch Subaru Multimedia touchscreen serves as the central interface, offering wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration. The system accepts touch commands and connects with climate, audio, and driver-assistance controls. Two 15W wireless charging pads eliminate cable clutter for front-seat devices, while two fast USB-C ports in the rear keep additional electronics charged on longer journeys.

2026 Subaru Trailseeker Advanced Systems

Safety Tech

The Trailseeker's safety foundation relies on EyeSight driver-assistance systems fitted as standard equipment. Pre-Collision Braking monitors forward traffic and can initiate braking if a potential impact is identified, either slowing or stopping the vehicle as needed. Lane Departure Alert tracks lane markings and issues visual and audible alerts if the vehicle begins drifting without the turn signal activated. Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control maintains driver-selected speed and spacing from the vehicle ahead, minimizing constant throttle adjustments on open roads or in stop-and-go traffic.

Blind Spot Monitors use radar to identify vehicles alongside the Trailseeker, displaying indicators in the side mirrors when adjacent lanes are occupied. Front Cross Traffic Alert provides warnings when vehicles cross the Trailseeker's path while backing out of driveways or parking spaces. The panoramic view monitor offers a bird's-eye perspective of the vehicle's perimeter, helping avoid obstacles in tight spaces. Traffic Jam Assist combines steering and braking inputs to ease driver workload during congested traffic, and Lane Change Assist confirms clearance before lane changes on highways. Emergency Stop Assist activates if the system senses extended driver inattention, bringing the vehicle to a controlled stop. These features support alert driving and help reduce collision risk.

Powertrain

Two electric motors—one per axle—produce approximately 375 net system horsepower and enable Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive as standard equipment. This setup distributes power to all four wheels, responding to traction loss on loose surfaces, snow, or wet pavement. Subaru's engineering team tuned the suspension and drivetrain for stable handling on highways and variable terrain. Front and rear acceleration sensors track load changes during acceleration, braking, and cornering, routing power to the wheels with available grip.

A 74.7-kWh lithium-ion battery pack supplies energy for approximately 420 kilometres of driving range when fully charged. The battery preconditioning function optimizes charging performance in extreme heat or cold, and the NACS port provides compatibility with Tesla's Supercharger network and other expanding infrastructure. Towing capacity tops out at 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs), suitable for small camping trailers, equipment haulers, or recreational loads. X-MODE offers two settings—Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud—along with Grip Control and Downhill Assist Control for tackling uneven or slippery trails.

               2026 Subaru Trailseeker Rear Angle

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker

How far can the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker travel on a single charge?

The Trailseeker offers approximately 420 kilometres of range from its 74.7-kWh lithium-ion battery when fully charged. Range varies depending on driving style, weather conditions, terrain, and use of climate controls. The battery preconditioning system helps maintain efficient charging in both hot and cold environments.

What can the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker tow?

The Trailseeker handles up to 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs) of towing capacity when equipped properly. This accommodates small trailers, utility equipment, or light recreational gear. Towing loads will reduce overall driving range, so factor in additional charging stops during trips with trailers attached.

   

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