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Subaru confirms electric Solterra

- – Callum Hunter

Just two days after Goauto reported on a mystery trademark applicatio­n filed by Subaru for the ‘Solterra’ nameplate, the Japanese brand has confirmed its upcoming electric vehicle will brandish the name when it goes on sale in Japan, North America, Europe and China mid-next year.

Despite the mechanical­ly related Toyota BZ4X being earmarked for an Australian launch at about the same time next year, Subaru Australia has confirmed the factory has no concrete timeline for the Solterra in regard to our market.

The possibilit­y of a local introducti­on has not been ruled out entirely, however, with national corporate affairs and public relations manager David Rowley revealing there was already ongoing dialogue between

Subaru Australia and the factory about the prospect.

“Future electric vehicle projects form part of ongoing dialogue between Subaru Australia and the factory,” he said.

Subaru said the name Solterra was created by joining the Latin words ‘sol’ and ‘terra’, which translate to ‘sun’ and ‘Earth’ respective­ly, a move reportedly made as an appreciati­on of nature and a fresh commitment to delivering go-anywhere capabiliti­es.

With no current plans to expand its hybrid line-up beyond the XV and Forester, the Solterra is still in poll position to be the next electrifie­d Subaru to materialis­e here despite the lack of a launch confirmati­on.

Given the Toyota’s rough launch time, we would not expect the Solterra to lag too far behind its rebadged twin so not to miss out on vital sales.

Confirmed to be an electric midsized SUV, very little is known about the Solterra with neither Subaru or Toyota revealing much so far about their respective – co-developed – EVS other than that the ‘e-subaru Global Platform’ and ‘E-TNGA’ platforms are modular in nature and will be adapted for future uses beyond the inaugural models.

In Toyota’s case, seven dedicated ‘bz’ models, including the BZ4X, are expected to be launched between now and 2025, with another eight set to ride on alternativ­e platforms.

Subaru meanwhile is keeping its cards much closer to its chest, revealing no details of its electric plans.

 ??  ?? SNEAK PEEK: This is the first look at the Solterra and to our eyes at least, it looks very Toyota.
SNEAK PEEK: This is the first look at the Solterra and to our eyes at least, it looks very Toyota.

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