Subaru’s electric vehicle (EV) push is in full swing, and its latest entry in Australia takes a familiar form but bears an as-yet-unfamiliar name. Enter the Trailseeker.

The Japanese auto brand is no stranger to large SUVs that look vaguely like wagons; the Outback has long been one of its most popular nameplates. But even though the Trailseeker is proportionally similar to recent iterations of the Outback, the two have very little in common.

For one, this Subaru is really a Toyota under the skin – as is currently the case for Subaru’s three other global EVs. The donor vehicle here is the Toyota bZ4X Touring, and both are effectively stretched versions of their respective bZ4X and Subaru Solterra mid-size electric SUV twins.

A key point of difference for the Trailseeker is that it’s built by Subaru rather than Toyota, which makes it the first-ever Subaru EV built in-house. Of course, that doesn’t change the Toyota-ness of the finished product.

Further, the Trailseeker is significantly faster than the Outback. With 280kW of power and a claimed 0-100km/h time of 4.5 seconds, Subaru makes no secret of the fact this is its fastest car ever sold in Australia. It’s well up on the 194kW of the current Outback turbo, and even the last WRX STI’s 221kW.