Subaru Trailseeker is Australia's new electric adventure wagon from $67,990
Subaru's new all-electric large wagon opens at $67,990 before on-roads, packing dual motors, X-Mode off-road tech and up to 533km of WLTP range in a two-variant lineup.

Rob Leigh
Key takeaways
- 2026 Subaru Trailseeker priced from $67,990, Touring at $73,990
- 280 kW dual motors, 4.5-second 0-100, 211 mm ground clearance
- Up to 533 km WLTP range, 150 kW DC fast charging in ~30 minutes
Pre-orders are now open for the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker, a new all-electric large wagon due in Australian showrooms during the second quarter of 2026. Priced from $67,990 before on-road costs, it slots above the petrol Outback and arrives as Subaru's most capable EV yet.

2026 Subaru Trailseeker pricing
| Variant | Manufacturer's list price |
| Trailseeker AWD | $67,990 |
| Trailseeker AWD Touring | $73,990 |
Prices exclude dealer delivery and government charges.
Specs and performance
A dual-motor setup drives all four wheels via Subaru's Symmetrical AWD, producing a combined 280kW. The sprint to 100 km/h takes approximately 4.5 seconds - quicker than any other Subaru SUV on sale.
| Spec | Trailseeker AWD | Trailseeker AWD Touring |
| Power | 280 kW (combined) | 280 kW (combined) |
| Battery | 74.7 kWh CATL | 74.7 kWh CATL |
| Range (WLTP) | Up to 533 km | Up to 488 km |
| 0-100 km/h | ~4.5 sec | ~4.5 sec |
| DC fast charge | 150 kW (10-80% in ~30 min) | 150 kW (10-80% in ~30 min) |
| AC charge | 22 kW (three-phase) | 22 kW (three-phase) |
| Ground clearance | 211 mm | 211 mm |
The 74.7 kWh CATL battery sits low in the floor of the e-Subaru Global Platform, helping weight distribution rather than just range figures. Dual-mode X-Mode and Downhill Assist Control carry over the off-road confidence Subaru buyers expect, while 211 mm of ground clearance puts it ahead of most electric rivals on rough terrain.
What you get in each 2026 Subaru Trailseeker variant
The entry AWD covers the essentials well: 18-inch alloys, a 14-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual wireless chargers, heated front seats, synthetic leather trim, and a full Subaru Safety Sense suite including a driver monitoring system and 360-degree camera.

Step up to the Touring and you gain 20-inch wheels, a panoramic glass roof with electric sunshade, blue and black leather-accented trim, ventilated front seats, a 10-speaker Harman Kardon system, semi-autonomous parking assist, and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) at 220V/1500W. Two-tone paint is available on the Touring for an extra $1,200.
The Trailseeker's closest rivals include the Tesla Model Y Long Range and the Zeekr 7X, both priced in a similar bracket. Subaru's point of difference is the X-Mode off-road system and that 211 mm ground clearance - a genuine advantage for buyers who actually use their AWD beyond the school run.
With pre-orders open now and stock arriving this quarter, the Subaru Trailseeker is the most credible electric adventure wagon on the Australian market.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker cost in Australia?
The Trailseeker AWD starts at $67,990 before on-road costs, with the AWD Touring at $73,990. Drive-away pricing will vary by state and dealer.
What is the range of the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker?
The AWD variant is rated at up to 533km on the WLTP cycle. The Touring, with its larger 20-inch wheels, is rated at 488km.
When does the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker go on sale in Australia?
Subaru has confirmed the Trailseeker will arrive during the second quarter of 2026 (April to June). Pre-orders are open now.










