Subaru’s electric SUV, the 2025 Solterra, sees a significant price drop, making it up to $7,000 cheaper than its 2024 predecessor. The starting price is now under $39,000, with Subaru announcing the base Premium trim at $38,495—a $6,500 reduction from last year.
The 2025 lineup retains the Premium, Limited, and Touring trims but introduces a new Touring Onyx Edition. Priced at $45,495, the Touring Onyx features 10-inch gloss black aluminum-alloy wheels, blacked-out design elements, and updated badging. Other trims also receive price reductions, with the Limited now starting at $41,995 (down $6,500) and the Touring at $44,995 (down $7,000).
All 2025 Solterra models include Subaru’s Symmetrical AWD for improved traction and control, complemented by Dual-Function X-Mode offering Snow/Dirt and Snow/Mud settings.
Off-road capabilities are enhanced with Grip Control, Downhill Assist, and a “best-in-class” 8.3-inch ground clearance. On-road performance is supported by standard Active Cornering Assist and Vehicle Stability Control.
The 2025 Subaru Solterra features a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher trims also come with a convenient wireless phone charger.
2025 Subaru Solterra trim | Starting Price (MSRP) | MSRP plus Destination and Delivery ($1,420)* | Driving Range (EPA-est miles) |
Solterra Premium | $38,495 | $39,915 | 227 |
Solterra Limited | $41,995 | $43,415 | 222 |
Solterra Touring | $44,995 | $46,415 | 222 |
Solterra Touring Onyx Edition | $45,495 | $46,915 | 222 |
The powertrain remains consistent, with a 72.8 kWh battery delivering an EPA-estimated range of 227 miles for the base Premium trim. The Limited, Touring, and new Touring Onyx trims offer slightly less range at 222 miles.
Subaru’s introduction of the blacked-out Touring Onyx Edition mirrors Toyota’s move with the stealthy “Nightshade” trim for the bZ4X. Toyota has also reduced prices for the 2025 bZ4X by $6,000