Subaru Plans Crosstrek, Forester Hybrids and More Toyota-Built EVs

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Subaru will leverage its relationship with Toyota to expand its electric lineup in the next couple of years, while bridging the gap with hybrids.

Subaru announced plans for more hybrids and a suite of EVs that will be jointly developed with Toyota, as reported by Automotive News.Three more electric SUVs will arrive thanks to Toyota by the end of 2026, before Subaru begins developing its own EVs for 2028.Subaru is also readying hybrid variants of the Crosstrek and Forester SUVs.

The latter is expected to be a Subaru-badged version of the upcoming bZ5X, a three-row electric crossover that is slated to come online in 2025 at Toyota’s Kentucky plant. Working with other companies lessens the risk of diving headlong into the new propulsion technology, especially as uncertainty swirls around EV demand in the U.S. The partnership with Toyota will let the U.S.-built Subaru EVs qualify for the federal EV tax credits without Subaru having to retool its U.S. plant.

 

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