Subaru and Toyota to Launch New Electric Compact SUVs in 2026
Toyota and Subaru are joining forces again, preparing to launch a new pair of electric compact SUVs in 2026. This collaboration follows their previous work on the Toyota bZ4x and Subaru Solterra, aiming to expand their presence in the growing EV market, according to CarScoops. These new models are designed to target a wider audience by adopting a more traditional SUV shape.
Unlike the bZ4x and Solterra, which have a low-slung, futuristic design, the upcoming SUVs could resemble the next-generation Toyota RAV4, with a sharper nose, roof rails, and a more upright rear end. While both the Toyota and Subaru versions will likely share many of the same components, each will have distinct front-end styling. This helps to maintain brand identity for both automakers.
Built on Familiar Underpinnings
Like the bZ4x and Solterra, the new EVs are expected to use the e-TNGA platform, which Toyota developed for its electric models. This will enable them to share battery packs, electric motors, and other key components. Doing so reduces development costs for both automakers while maintaining a competitive position in the compact SUV segment.
A key difference from the bZ4x and Solterra is that the new electric SUVs will reportedly be produced at Subaru’s Yajima plant in Japan rather than Toyota’s Motomachi facility. Production is set to begin in January 2026, and the vehicles are expected to launch shortly after.
Toyota recently revealed three upcoming EVs set to launch by 2026. Two of these vehicles appear to be production versions of the EPU electric pickup and the Land Cruiser SE concept, both of which were first shown in 2023. The third teaser remains unidentified, but speculation suggests it could be Toyota’s version of the upcoming compact SUV being developed with Subaru.
If this is the case, the teaser hints at a design that leans toward a more conventional SUV silhouette. This could offer a more rugged look, potentially appealing to buyers who favor a traditional SUV stance.
Expanding Electric Vehicle Lineups
Toyota has been steadily expanding its electric vehicle lineup in key markets. In Europe, the automaker currently offers the bZ4x, C-HR+, and Urban Cruiser EVs. Meanwhile, Subaru’s only EV currently available is the Solterra. Introducing this new SUV will help Subaru broaden its electric vehicle lineup, as the automaker plans to launch four EVs with Toyota over the next few years.
In addition to its collaborations with Toyota, Subaru has announced plans to develop its first in-house electric vehicle, which is expected by 2028. This is part of Subaru’s broader strategy to have EVs account for half of its global sales by 2030.
Final Thoughts
The new Subaru and Toyota electric SUVs are expected to be available in Japan, Europe, and the U.S. As the 2026 launch approaches, more details will likely emerge, offering a clearer picture of how these models will compare to the existing electric SUVs on the market.