2026 Subaru Trailseeker Pricing and Features: What Maine EV Buyers Need to Know

The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is Subaru's most capable electric SUV so far, and pricing is now officially announced. For Maine drivers who want electric power without giving up traction or winter confidence, the Trailseeker represents a major shift in what Subaru EV ownership looks like. It is not designed as a city-only EV. It is designed to behave like a Subaru in real conditions.

Official pricing and trim levels

Subaru has confirmed three trims for the 2026 Trailseeker. Each trim includes the same electric foundation, with equipment and comfort increasing as you move up the lineup. 

  • Premium: $39,995 MSRP 
  • Limited: $43,995 MSRP 
  • Touring: $46,555 MSRP

This pricing places the Trailseeker directly into the heart of the electric SUV market, while still offering standard all-wheel drive across the board.

Performance built around control

The Trailseeker produces 375 horsepower and accelerates quickly, but speed is not the headline. Power is managed through Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system paired with X-MODE, which helps maintain stability on wet pavement, gravel roads, and winter surfaces. This isnt about racing. It is about staying composed.

Subaru estimates a driving range of around 280 miles on a full charge. When fast charging, the Trailseeker can reach approximately 80 percent in under 30 minutes using DC fast charging, which matters for longer trips across Maine.

 
 

Interior technology without overload

Inside the cabin, the Trailseeker focuses on visibility and usability. A large touchscreen handles navigation and media, while physical controls remain for key functions. Subaru EyeSight driver assist features are included to help reduce fatigue during highway driving and longer trips.

Why the Trailseeker fits Maine drivers

     
  1. Standard AWD without paying extra 
  2. Strong power with controlled delivery 
  3. Usable range for daily and weekend driving 
  4. A cabin designed for long-term comfort

Subaru outlines Trailseeker specifications and trim details on its official EV page at Subaru Electric Vehicles. Independent coverage from Car and Driver also provides helpful context on how Subaru positions its electric lineup.

The Trailseeker is not meant to replace every Subaru. It is meant to give EV buyers a Subaru that still feels like one when roads get rough or conditions change fast. That matters more then raw numbers for many drivers.