The 2025 Subaru Solterra Got A Big Price Cut
Subaru’s only electric model in the United States will be up to $7,000 less expensive starting next year.
Subaru’s only electric model in the United States will be up to $7,000 less expensive starting next year.
You can buy a 2023 Subaru Solterra for under $17,000, if you don't mind driving a disused rental car.
Solterra's cousins—Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ—also surged in Q2.
The model is securing an EV bridgehead in Subaru's lineup.
EVs accounted for 2.6% of Subaru total's volume.
The Solterra is getting a new model year version, which might help to boost sales.
We spoke with two automotive experts to find out what's going on with the e-TNGA EV prices.
The Subaru Solterra model awaits its new 2024 model year version.
Prices remain the same as before.
The company's first all-electric model noted small year-over-year growth too.
The sales volume in recent months oscillates at around 1,000 units.
The Japanese carmaker’s first electric model is getting there.
It sells in similar numbers as the Toyota bZ4X.
The volume has been consistently increasing since May.
The recent result was the best so far this year, and not far from last year's record.
It closely follows Toyota bZ4X sales.
The electric SUV rides on 18-inch tires.
The Solterra represents about one percent of Subaru's total sales.
An all-electric Subaru for adventures... within 228 miles?
One out of every 100 new Subarus sold last month was all-electric.
That's only slightly less than in the case of the Toyota bZ4X.
A few hundred units is probably what we should expect going forward.
The company says "Please do not drive the [affected] vehicles."
Subaru's operating profit quadrupled year over year in the final quarter of 2022, and it's ready to shift to EV development for the US.