2026 Subaru Uncharted and Trailseeker Pricing Announced: What Ontario EV Buyers Get at Every Trim Level

2026 Subaru Uncharted and Trailseeker Pricing Announced: What Ontario EV Buyers Get at Every Trim Level

Subaru Canada has officially announced Canadian pricing for two all-new electric SUVs — the 2026 Subaru Uncharted and the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker. Revealed at the Montreal International Auto Show on January 15, 2026, both vehicles expand Subaru's battery-electric lineup with NACS-compatible charging ports, EyeSight driver-assist technology, and available Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. For drivers in Orillia and across Simcoe County who have been watching Subaru's electric transition take shape, these pricing details fill in the final piece of the puzzle before both models arrive at dealerships.

The Uncharted starts at $42,995 MSRP for the front-wheel-drive base trim and scales to $51,995 for the fully equipped GT with all-wheel drive. The Trailseeker, built for utility and off-road readiness, ranges from $54,995 for the Touring trim to $60,995 for the Premier. Both models go on sale in early 2026, with the Trailseeker expected in spring. With seven total trims spread across two vehicles, there is an electric Subaru for a wide range of budgets and driving needs.

2026 Subaru Uncharted: Trim-by-Trim Breakdown

The 2026 Uncharted is Subaru's first all-electric sub-compact SUV. It offers up to 338 horsepower from dual electric motors and an estimated range of up to 480 kilometres on the FWD LR trim. The Uncharted accelerates from 0–100 km/h in less than 5 seconds on Sport and GT trims, and it charges from 10% to 80% in approximately 30 minutes with DC fast charging in ideal conditions. A standard 14-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual wireless smartphone chargers, and a full suite of EyeSight safety features come on every model.

Uncharted FWD — $42,995 MSRP

The entry-level Uncharted FWD is the most affordable path into Subaru's electric lineup. It is powered by a single front motor producing 221 horsepower. This is the first front-wheel-drive Subaru offered in Canada in three decades, a deliberate choice to maximize range and lower the entry price point. Standard features include the 14-inch touchscreen, NACS charge port, and EyeSight driver-assist technologies.

  • 221 horsepower from a single front electric motor
  • Standard 14-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • NACS charge port with DC fast-charging capability up to approximately 150 kW

Uncharted FWD LR — $46,995 MSRP

The FWD Long Range model upgrades the battery to a 77.0-kWh lithium-ion unit, extending the estimated range to up to 480 kilometres in ideal conditions. It retains front-wheel drive and 221 horsepower while providing the longest single-charge range in the Subaru EV lineup. For Ontario drivers who regularly travel between Orillia, Barrie, and the Greater Toronto Area, this added range reduces the need for mid-trip charging stops.

  • Estimated range of up to 480 kilometres in ideal conditions
  • 77.0-kWh high-capacity lithium-ion battery
  • Same 221 hp front motor as the FWD base

Uncharted Sport — $49,995 MSRP

The Sport trim adds Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with X-MODE, dual electric motors (front and rear), and a power output of 338 horsepower. The estimated range for AWD models is up to 460 kilometres in ideal conditions. The Sport also adds Subaru StarTex interior upholstery and low-profile roof rails for carrying gear.

  • 338 horsepower from dual front and rear electric motors
  • Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with X-MODE
  • 0–100 km/h in less than 5 seconds

Uncharted GT — $51,995 MSRP

The range-topping GT adds a high-contrast two-tone roof, heated outboard rear seats, and the full suite of comfort and styling features. It shares the Sport's 338 horsepower AWD powertrain and 460-kilometre estimated range. Available 20-inch wheels and exclusive orange interior accents round out the GT package.

  • High-contrast two-tone roof exclusive to GT
  • Heated outboard rear seats as standard
  • Available 20-inch wheel designs

2026 Subaru Trailseeker: Trim-by-Trim Breakdown

The 2026 Trailseeker is Subaru's second battery-electric SUV and the most utility-focused EV in the lineup. Every Trailseeker comes standard with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, approximately 375 horsepower from dual electric motors, 210 millimetres of ground clearance, and a towing capacity of up to 1,500 kilograms. It rides on a 74.7-kWh battery with an estimated range of up to 420 kilometres in ideal conditions. The Trailseeker is longer and taller than the Solterra — more than 150 millimetres longer and nearly 25 millimetres taller — with additional cargo space, raised roof rails, and a flat cargo floor.

Trailseeker Touring — $54,995 MSRP

The Touring is the entry point to the Trailseeker lineup and already arrives well-equipped. Standard features include dual-function X-MODE with Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud modes, Grip Control, Downhill Assist Control, a 14-inch touchscreen (the largest ever in a Subaru), and a full EyeSight safety suite with Pre-Collision Braking, Blind Spot Monitors, Traffic Jam Assist, and Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control.

  • 375 horsepower with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive standard
  • 210 mm ground clearance with dual-function X-MODE
  • 14-inch Subaru Multimedia touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Trailseeker Limited — $57,995 MSRP

The Limited builds on the Touring with additional comfort and technology features. Two wireless 15W smartphone chargers and two fast USB-C rear chargers keep all passengers connected. The Limited adds a panoramic view monitor and Lane Change Assist within the EyeSight suite for added confidence on Highway 11 and during lane changes in urban traffic.

  • Panoramic view monitor for enhanced spatial awareness
  • Dual wireless 15W smartphone chargers standard
  • All Touring features included

Trailseeker Premier — $60,995 MSRP


The Premier is the top-of-the-line Trailseeker, adding the highest level of interior appointments and technology. It builds on the Limited package with additional premium touches while retaining the same 375 hp AWD powertrain and 420-kilometre estimated range shared across the lineup.

  • Full Premier-level interior appointments
  • Complete EyeSight driver-assist technology suite
  • Standard raised roof rails and NACS charge port

Comparing the 2026 Uncharted and Trailseeker Lineups

Feature

Uncharted FWD

Uncharted GT (AWD)

Trailseeker Touring

Trailseeker Premier

Starting MSRP

$42,995

$51,995

$54,995

$60,995

Horsepower

221 hp

338 hp

~375 hp

~375 hp

Estimated Range

TBD

~460 km

~420 km

~420 km

Drivetrain

FWD

AWD with X-MODE

AWD with X-MODE

AWD with X-MODE

Ground Clearance

TBD

TBD

210 mm

210 mm

Towing Capacity

N/A

N/A

1,500 kg

1,500 kg

Touchscreen

14-inch

14-inch

14-inch

14-inch

Charge Port

NACS

NACS

NACS

NACS

The Uncharted is sized closer to the Crosstrek, with a turning radius nearly identical to Subaru's best-selling sub-compact SUV. It targets city-focused drivers and those who want a sporty, efficient EV for daily commuting. The Trailseeker, by contrast, is built for drivers who need cargo capacity, towing, and off-road clearance — making it a strong fit for Simcoe County residents who split time between Orillia, cottage country, and the trails north of Muskoka.

Which Electric Subaru Fits Your Driving Needs?

Choosing between these two EVs comes down to how you plan to use the vehicle. The Uncharted makes sense for drivers who prioritize range and efficiency, daily commuting on Highway 11, and a compact footprint that is easy to park and manoeuvre in town. The FWD LR trim offers the longest estimated range at up to 480 kilometres, while the Sport and GT trims add AWD traction and 338 horsepower for Ontario winters and highway passing confidence.

The Trailseeker is the right choice for buyers who need towing capability, off-road clearance, and cargo space for gear, equipment, or weekend trips. At 210 millimetres of ground clearance with dual-function X-MODE, it is built to handle gravel roads, snow-covered cottage lanes, and seasonal conditions that are common in the Orillia area.

Both vehicles feature NACS charging ports, granting access to over 15,000 Tesla Superchargers across North America in addition to existing public charging networks. Battery preconditioning systems on both models help maintain optimal charging speed in cold weather — an important feature for Ontario winters.

See the 2026 Uncharted and Trailseeker at Subaru of Orillia

Both the 2026 Subaru Uncharted and 2026 Subaru Trailseeker are expected to arrive at dealerships in the coming months. To learn more about pricing, available trims, and estimated delivery timelines, reach out to the sales team at Subaru of Orillia in Orillia. Our team can walk you through the full electric lineup and help you determine which model, trim, and powertrain match your driving needs and budget.

This website uses cookies to gather information about your visit and deliver a personalized experience. By continuing, you accept the use of cookies as described in our Privacy Policy and Subaru Canada, Inc.'s General Privacy Policy. If you disable or refuse cookies or block the use of other tracking technologies, some parts of this website may not be accessible or function properly.