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Subaru New Zealand Unveils All-Electric Trailseeker SUV Ahead of September 2026 Launch

Written by  Mark Daniel
Subaru says Trailseeker is the ideal vehicle for Kiwi drivers seeking adventure. Subaru says Trailseeker is the ideal vehicle for Kiwi drivers seeking adventure.

Subaru New Zealand has announced the all-new, all-electric Trailseeker will join its SUV line-up in September 2026.

A new nameplate for the brand, the Touring, will be Subaru’s electric SUV, offering Kiwi customers a larger, more adventure oriented EV.

Subaru's Fastest-Accelerating Production Vehicle Ever

Producing 280kW of maximum combined power and accelerating from 0–100 km/h in approximately 4.4 seconds, the vehicle is set to become the fastest-accelerating production Subaru ever built, while also retaining the all-road capability that makes Subaru so well suited to NZ’s varied conditions.

Trailseeker is built around the company’s next-generation e-Subaru Global Platform, developed specifically to support higher outputs, extended driving range and enhanced all-wheel drive performance.

Power is supplied by a 74.7kWh CATL battery, delivering a driving range of up to 488 kilometres, that with 150kW DC fast charging, can charge from 10 to 80% in approximately 30 minutes.

Other features of note include 1500W, vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, alongside a 1500kg braked towing capacity, 211mm of ground clearance and, of course, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, via a dual motor configuration.

Designed for Kiwi Adventures

Jerry Delaney, general manager of Subaru distributor Inchcape New Zealand welcomed the addition of Trailseeker to Subaru’s New Zealand range.

“It’s the ideal vehicle for Kiwi drivers seeking adventure and for those who want to enjoy an engaging performance drive, all while remaining grounded in the confidence, safety and all-wheel drive capability that underpins Subaru’s DNA.

“After we sold out of Solterra in New Zealand, we have been eagerly awaiting a new EV Subaru model here and the Trailseeker is a fantastic option.

“It delivers electric performance without compromising on confidence, control or real-world capability – the qualities our customers expect from a Subaru. While the all-new Trailseeker joins the updated Solterra, we will be focusing solely on Trailseeker Touring in New Zealand at this stage,” Delaney says.

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