Subaru Is Teaming Up With Toyota On 3 More Electric SUVs

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Three more electric Subies should hit the market by 2026.

Subaru has been rather slow to the electric vehicle party, with only one model under its belt so far. As we've noted before, that's pretty odd given that electrification certainly fits with the company's nature-loving image and crunchy clientele. Subaru's EV efforts are set to ramp up considerably with the help of longtime partner Toyota. Subaru plans to release three new electric SUVs jointly developed with Toyota by 2026, Automotive News reports.

Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up For more information, read ourPrivacy Policy and Terms of Use. That may also be why Mazda, another small automaker, isn't exactly diving into the EV market either. But it's also worth noting that the whole Japanese auto industry has lagged behind in EVs. Toyota especially has pushed the idea that hybrids and hydrogen-powered vehicles will be more significant than most people think.

 

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