Changes to EV tax credit rules means only cars built in North America qualify
The issue seems to stem from a hub nut but details are still coming to light
Subaru will initially start building EVs in Japan alongside various ICE models
Toyota has used almost all of its $7,500 federal tax credits, meaning the Solterra AWD could be cheaper in real terms
The Solterra EV features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with 215 hp
There’s still no word on pricing, but deliveries will begin this summer
Subaru also brought along an STI-prepped concept version of the new Solterra EV
In U.S. spec, Subaru’s electric crossover is available with a dual-motor setup with 215 hp
If you’re having an uncanny sense of déjà vu, that’s because the Subaru Solterra is the Toyota bZ4X’s twin
The Solterra is slated to have a dual motor all-wheel drive system that produces 215 hp
Subaru’s first ever EV is built on a platform co-developed with Toyota, but we didn’t expect it to look this similar
This marks the 20 millionth all-wheel drive Subaru since the introduction of the Leone 4WD Estate Van in 1972
Plus VW Tiguan gets a facelift and 2040 hp solid-state Estrema EV hypercar does 0-200 mph in 10 seconds.
Plus US gas stations run dry after cyber attack and tragic Tesla crash victim may have been driving after all
The Subaru Solterra will launch in 2022 in global markets, including the United States