
Subaru's New 3-Row Electric SUV Hits 300+ Mile Range
Subaru just unveiled the Getaway, its first electric three-row SUV that combines family-friendly space with serious range and power. The new EV proves that going electric doesn't mean sacrificing the features families actually need.
Electric SUVs just got a major upgrade for families who need space without range anxiety.
Subaru revealed the Getaway today, marking the brand's first-ever electric three-row SUV. The new vehicle arrives later this year with over 300 miles of range, seating for seven, and enough power to tow 3,500 pounds.
The Getaway packs 420 horsepower from dual electric motors, launching it from zero to 60 mph in under five seconds. That's a surprising amount of punch for a family hauler, and it comes alongside practical features like 8.3 inches of ground clearance and Subaru's X-Mode system for handling different road surfaces.
Range has been the elephant in the room for electric family vehicles, but the Getaway's 95.8-kWh battery tackles that concern head-on. Fast charging can boost the battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 30 minutes, making road trips more manageable for families on tight schedules.

Inside, every passenger gets thoughtful touches that make long drives bearable. All three rows feature their own vents and cupholders, with available heated and ventilated seats even in the way-back third row. A 14-inch touchscreen supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping everyone connected.
The Ripple Effect
The electric vehicle market has struggled to win over families who need versatile, spacious vehicles. Most EVs have focused on compact crossovers or luxury sedans, leaving a gap for parents juggling sports gear, groceries, and weekend adventures.
Subaru's entry signals a shift toward practical electric options that don't ask families to compromise. The combination of three rows, genuine towing capacity, and 300-plus miles of range addresses the real concerns that have kept many buyers on the sidelines.
The competitive pricing details will arrive closer to the fall launch date. A more affordable version with a smaller 77-kWh battery will follow in early 2027, giving budget-conscious families another option.
The Getaway proves that the electric future has room for everyone, not just solo commuters and early adopters.
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