JAKARTA - Japanese automotive manufacturer Subaru officially announced that they will unveil their latest battery-based electric vehicle (BEV), Subaru Getaway, at the New York International Auto Show, which will take place on April 3-12, 2026.
Subaru Getaway is the fourth BEV model in Subaru's global lineup. This vehicle comes as a mid-size SUV with a three-row seat configuration, making it the vehicle with the largest body dimensions in Subaru's electric car lineup to date.
Launching the Japanese media Carwatch, Thursday, April 2, the name "Getaway" was chosen to represent the spirit of adventure and quality moments with family. This model was developed jointly between Subaru and Toyota through the exchange of technology and knowledge of both companies.
Visually, the car's exterior carries a clean and seamless face design with a solid body impression. Meanwhile, on the interior side, the dashboard is designed with a horizontal tone that gives the impression of an open and comfortable cabin space.
Performance and Battery
Subaru offers two battery capacity options to suit consumers' lifestyles:
77.0 kWh95.8 kWhFor the 95.8 kWh battery variant, Subaru claims the mileage can reach more than 300 miles (about 482 km). In terms of charging, this car has adopted the North American Charging Standard (NACS). With battery preconditioning, fast charging from 10 to 80 percent only takes about 30 minutes.
The Getaway-powered kitchen is equipped with high-powered electric motors at the front and rear, producing a maximum system output of 420 PS. This performance is combined with Subaru's typical AWD control to ensure that control remains precise in various terrains.
Featured Features
Some of the flagship features include a 14-inch center display that supports wireless connectivity of smart phones. Then, the typical flat cabin floor of BEV allows flexible seat arrangement as well as the use of ladder-type roof rails for additional load capacity.
Subaru plans to start selling the Getaway (US specifications) in the United States in mid-2026.
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