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Getaway

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Subaru's largest EV and, at 420 hp combined, its most powerful production car to date. A three-row electric crossover with standard all-wheel drive, a 95.8 kWh top battery good for over 300 miles of range, and NACS fast charging. Originally due in the US in late 2026, Subaru has confirmed a delay with no new date announced.

420hp
Power
483km
Range
95.8kWh
Battery
AWD
Drive
Overview

Subaru has confirmed a delay to the Getaway, a three-row electric crossover the brand had planned to launch in the US in late 2026. The company says it needs additional time to finish development but has not given a new target date.

The Getaway will be Subaru’s largest EV and its most powerful production car to date. Dual electric motors produce 420 hp combined, with standard all-wheel drive across the range. The top trim pairs a 95.8 kWh battery with an estimated range of over 300 miles; a more affordable 77 kWh version follows later. Charging uses the NACS connector, with DC fast charging up to 150 kW that Subaru says takes the battery from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes.

The Getaway seats six or seven depending on configuration. It is built at Toyota’s plant in Kentucky, sharing a production line with the electric Toyota Highlander, a related model whose own launch has likewise slipped.

Pricing has not been announced. Subaru has not said whether the delay affects both battery variants or only the initial long-range trim.

General
Body type Midsize SUV
Performance
Power 420 hp
Range & battery
Battery 77 kWh
Range 483 km
Drivetrain
Drivetrain AWD
Frequently asked questions
What is the range of the subaru Getaway?
The subaru Getaway offers up to 483 km of range.
How powerful is the subaru Getaway?
The subaru Getaway produces up to 420 hp.
What battery does the subaru Getaway have?
The subaru Getaway uses a 95.8 kWh battery.
What type of car is the subaru Getaway?
The subaru Getaway is a Midsize SUV.
When will the Subaru Getaway go on sale?
Subaru originally planned a US launch for the Getaway in late 2026 but has confirmed a delay to allow more time to finish the car, without announcing a new date.
Where is the Subaru Getaway built?
The Getaway is produced at Toyota's plant in Kentucky, on the same line as the electric Toyota Highlander, a related model whose launch has also been delayed.
How many seats does the Subaru Getaway have?
The Getaway is a three-row crossover configured for six or seven occupants depending on trim.
Is the Subaru Getaway Subaru's most powerful car?
Yes. Its dual electric motors produce 420 hp combined with standard all-wheel drive, making it the most powerful production Subaru to date.

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