Subaru, the Japanese automaker, garners significant attention within the automotive community, thanks to its dedicated fanbase and ongoing speculations.
One recent rumor suggests that an all-electric version of the newly unveiled sixth-generation Forester SUV is in development.
This variant is rumored to feature a long-range powertrain, potentially offering over 400 miles (644 km) on a single charge. Reports indicate that Subaru has trademarked some unusual names, including “Outsider.”
In more concrete news, Subaru’s American subsidiary has performed well, with February sales increasing by 3.1% for the nineteenth consecutive month of year-over-year growth. Despite an upcoming generational shift, the Forester continues to lead the lineup, boasting a remarkable 48% sales increase.
However, year-to-date figures reveal a concerning trend, with only the Forester and Outback models experiencing positive sales. The Ascent, BRZ, Crosstrek, Impreza, Legacy, Solterra, and WRX are all seeing declines, with some like the WRX (-44.2%) and BRZ (-29.6%) experiencing significant drops.
In the realm of digital automotive content creation, enthusiasts like Vince Burlapp envision potential solutions. Burlapp recently shared his vision for the 2026 Subaru Outback, suggesting both subtle modernizations and revolutionary redesigns.
Speculation extends to powertrains, with anticipation for hybrid versions of Subaru’s models, possibly featuring enhanced performance. The prospect of an all-electric Outback is also discussed, contingent upon Subaru’s financial capacity for such developments.