Owners give this generation Subaru Solterra (2023-current) a 4.3 out of 5 rating, which is higher than most, and 50% recommend it. These figures are based on 6 consumer reviews, like these:
What Owners are Saying About the 2026 Subaru Solterra
"Better than expected"
"This is my 3rd EV since 2015. Started with a 2013 LEAF S, traded up into a 2013 Model S 85, and finally traded into this 2024 Solterra Limited. The Model S I drove all over the country, and eventually wracked up 192,000mi. I'd like to think I'm a pretty seasoned EV owner, and spend a lot of time researching various offerings, and developments. Life circumstances change, apartment life being what it is meant no more home charging. While street parking a Tesla is fine during the summer, after 2 winters here in Central OR, it was clear I'd be better off with something AWD, more resistant to freezing up, and with less miles. A Model Y was out of the question for me due to Tesla's somewhat limited lease options. Test drove the ID.4, Ioniq 5/6, and Solterra. Despite the impressive specs around charging and range, the Hyundai's didn't speak to me from a driving perspective, felt like SUV's from the inside, and sedans on the outside if that makes any sense? The ID.4 seemed to tick most of the boxes, mostly conventional controls, quality interior, drove well. Kept coming back to the Solterra, not because of the specs, but just the vehicle as a vehicle, great feeling to drive, very comfortable, put together well, with the better AWD system between the two, a heat-pump, and being a Subaru fan (still have a 2003 WRX) I liked the quirky looks. It felt right. I did have some concerns about the charging speeds, which the 2024 model year reportedly improved upon, and the range is definitely not class leading. After putting 1100mi on it in a month, this is where I stand with it... It's more efficient than advertised, I've averaged 3.6mi per kWh (240'ish miles) with mixed driving, including a trip up to Paulina Peak (7984' elevation). This is with climate control on, and 90F to 109F summer temperatures. I attribute this to the heat-pump system, which makes heating and cooling an EV noticeably more energy efficient. As far as charging goes, I've been getting 88kWs peak all the way up past 50% on a 150kW EA charger. Granted the weather is warm so this is probably as good as I'm going to see, but it's still considerably faster than my 2013 Model S. Honestly the worst part is not having access to Tesla's charging network, people are not kidding about public level 3 chargers, they are crowded and flaky. Bonus feature almost no one mentions, and this is huge for us that don't have home charging. This car has zero phantom drain while parked, unlike Tesla's, or Rivians which can lose a few percent overnight. This adds up significantly. Pros: 8.3 inches of ground clearance True full time AWD, with identical motors front and rear (symmetrical). Heat pump ZERO vampire / phantom drain while parked Wireless Apple Carplay / Android Auto Actually gets stated range Comfortable to drive Subaru / Toyota quality Looks like the love child from a RAV4 / Forester Good sound system Cons: It's mostly built by Toyota, and their stance towards EV's is concerning No trip / route planner Mobile software is janky Level 2 charging is limited to 6.6kW No walk away power off, or locking Subscriptions for everything related to the infotainment Anyway I may update this after surviving through winter, until then."
"LIKE NEW"
"LIKE NEW RED/BLACK IN COLOR.....ALL ELECTRIC WITH ALL THE FEATURES THAT COMES ON THE TOP TOURING MODEL"
"Extreme loss of value/False advertising"
"This is my 4th Subaru. I have grown to trust the brand over the decades. The Solterra has been fun to drive, but an utter disappointment from a technical and economic standpoint. Advertised fast charging up to 100KW(In a lab with a perfectly preheated battery maybe). You'd be lucky to get half that. Often you are only getting 35KW. Onward to value. This vehicle has lost over $20,000 in value in ONE YEAR. No other vehicle I have ever seen has lost that much value that quickly. Disappointing."
Overall 2026 Subaru Solterra Quality
User sentiment suggests the overall quality of the 2026 Subaru Solterra is above average for its class. Owners rated the 2026 Subaru Solterra quality a 5 out of 5.
2026 Subaru Solterra Reliability
The 2026 Subaru Solterra receives an average consumer rating of 4.3 overall and a 4.2 for reliability, which means owners consider its reliability to be above average.
Favorite 2026 Solterra Features
According to drivers of the 2026 Solterra, here are some of its best features:
2026 Subaru Solterra Safety Features
Curb Weight | 4365 lbs. | ||
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EPA Passenger | 95.7 cu.ft. | ||
Front Head Room | 38.8 inches | ||
Front Leg Room | 42.1 inches | ||
Max Seating Capacity | 5 | ||
Minimum Ground Clearance | 8.3 inches | ||
Overall Length | 184.6 inches | ||
Front Shoulder Room | 57.8 inches | ||
Trunk or Cargo Capacity | 63.5 cu.ft. | ||
Turning Diameter | 36.7 feet | ||
Wheel Base | 112.2 inches | ||
Width with mirrors | 85.4 inches |
Adaptive Headlights | Available | ||
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Alloy Wheels | Available | ||
Number of Doors | 4 doors | ||
Roof Rails | Available | ||
LED Headlights | Available | ||
Rear Spoiler | Available |
City | 114 MPGe | ||
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Combined | 104 MPGe | ||
Highway | 94 MPGe |
Drivetrain | AWD | ||
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1 speed | Available | ||
Hill Descent Control | Available | ||
Hill Start Assist | Available | ||
Parking Assist System | Available |
Horsepower | 215 hp | ||
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Torque | 249 foot pounds | ||
Engine | Dual AC Electric Motors | ||
Estimated Electric Range | 227 miles | ||
Charge Time (240V) | 11 hours | ||
Battery Capacity | 72.80 kwh |
Basic | 3 years / 36000 miles | ||
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Powertrain | 5 years / 60000 miles | ||
Corrosion | 5 years / Unlimited miles |
New Subaru Solterra | New 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid | New 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross | New 2027 Rivian R3 | ||
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Price | $39,915 | $29,845 | $25,485 | N/A | |
KBB.com Rating | N/A | 4.5 | 4.5 | N/A | |
Consumer Rating | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | N/A | |
Fuel Economy | City 114/Hwy 94/Comb 104 MPGe | City 45/Hwy 38/Comb 42 MPG | City 31/Hwy 33/Comb 32 MPG | N/A | |
Fuel Type | Electric | Hybrid | Gas | N/A | |
Safety Rating | 5.0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 | N/A | |
Basic Warranty | 3 years or 36000 miles | 3 years or 36000 miles | 3 years or 36000 miles | N/A | |
Horsepower | 215 HP | 196 @ 6000 RPM | 169 @ 6600 RPM | N/A | |
Engine | Dual AC Electric Motors | 4-Cyl, Hybrid, 2.0 Liter | 4-Cyl, 2.0 Liter | N/A | |
Drivetrain | AWD | AWD | FWD | N/A |
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