Subaru has unveiled the three-row Getaway SUV overseas, another electric vehicle (EV) developed with Toyota that’s slated to go on sale in the US in late 2026.

Revealed at the 2026 New York motor show, the Getaway is Subaru’s fourth EV and is a twin to the new Toyota Highlander. That means it offers up to seven seats, a driving range of “more than 300 miles” (482km), and a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain producing 313kW of power.

It follows Subaru’s Solterra, Trailseeker, and Uncharted electric SUVs, and forms the next part of the Japanese brand’s commitment to offering eight EVs globally by 2028. It’s not yet clear whether the Getaway will follow Subaru’s three current EVs in being brought to Australia.

Subaru Australia didn’t respond to CarExpert’s request for comment at the time of publishing, though Toyota’s previous confirmation that the Highlander EV won’t be sold Down Under may influence Subaru’s decision.

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At launch, the Getaway will be powered by a “high-capacity, long-range” 95.8kWh lithium-ion battery, providing a claimed driving range of roughly 482km. Subaru says a standard-range model with a 77.0kWh lithium-ion battery will join the lineup at some point in 2027.

It can fast-charge at up to 150kW, providing a 10-80 per cent charge time of 30 minutes. Interestingly, Subaru says the six-element daytime running lights on the front of the Getaway “conveniently indicate charging status when connected to a charger”.

With Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive dual-motor configuration, the Getaway will produce some 313kW of power for a 0-60mph time of “less than five seconds”. The brand claims it’s “the most powerful production Subaru”, pipping the 280kW Trailseeker and eclipsing the 221kW final-generation production WRX STI.

Fitted as standard is Subaru’s X-Mode dual-mode system, which incorporates Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud off-road drive modes. Grip Control and Downhill Assist Control will also be equipped.