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2027 Subaru Getaway Debuts as 3-Row Electric SUV With Over 300 Miles of Range

At the New York International Auto Show 2026, Subaru of America revealed its newest all-electric model—the 2027 Subaru Getaway. Designed as a family-focused SUV with serious performance credentials, the Getaway becomes the most powerful production Subaru to date and the brand’s fourth EV.

Blending practicality with performance, the all-new Getaway targets buyers seeking a spacious, capable electric SUV without sacrificing driving excitement.

The 2027 Subaru Getaway positions itself as a compelling option in the growing electric SUV segment. With strong performance, genuine off-road capability, and family-oriented practicality, it directly targets rivals like the Kia EV9 while adding Subaru’s signature all-wheel-drive confidence.

Performance Meets Family Utility

The 2027 Subaru Getaway is powered by dual electric motors—one on each axle—producing a combined 420 horsepower. This setup enables a 0–60 mph sprint in under 5 seconds, placing it among the quicker three-row electric SUVs on the market.

Standard Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive ensures confident traction in all conditions, while 8.3 inches of ground clearance and the X-MODE Dual-Mode System (with Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud modes) highlight its off-road readiness. The SUV also offers 3,500 pounds of towing capacity, adding to its versatility.

Spacious Interior With Flexible Seating

Designed with families in mind, the Getaway offers three-row seating for up to seven passengers. Buyers can opt for second-row captain’s chairs, reducing capacity to six but improving comfort.

Interior practicality stands out with:

– One-touch second-row access to the third row
– Power-folding third row
– Up to 45.6 cubic feet of cargo space with rear seats folded
– 15.9 cubic feet with all seats in place

Generous headroom and legroom ensure that even taller passengers can sit comfortably across all rows.

Long Range and Fast Charging

The 2027 Subaru Getaway is equipped with a 95.8-kWh lithium-ion battery, delivering an estimated range of over 300 miles on a single charge.

Charging capabilities include:

– NACS port with access to 25,000+ Superchargers across North America
– DC fast charging up to 150 kW
– 10% to 80% in 30 minutes
– Battery preconditioning for optimal cold-weather performance

A 77.0-kWh standard-range version will follow, with details to be announced closer to launch.

Advanced Technology and Comfort

Inside, the Getaway integrates Subaru’s latest tech and comfort features, including:

– 14-inch Subaru Multimedia touchscreen
– 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
– Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
– USB-C ports in every row
– Available panoramic moonroof
– Three-zone climate control

Premium trims add ventilated seats, heated rear rows, and a heated steering wheel, enhancing year-round comfort.

EyeSight Safety and Driver Assistance

Every Getaway comes standard with Subaru’s EyeSight driver-assistance suite, which includes:

– Pre-Collision Braking
– Adaptive Cruise Control
– Lane Departure Alert
– Blind Spot Monitoring
– Emergency Stop Assist

Higher trims expand the feature set with Intelligent Park Assist, Front Cross Traffic Alert, and a digital rearview mirror.

Bold Design With Practical Touches

The exterior design reflects Subaru’s evolving EV identity—already seen on models like the Subaru Solterra, Subaru Uncharted, and Subaru Trailseeker, featuring:

– Illuminated six-star logo
– Dynamic daytime running lights
– Flush door handles for improved aerodynamics
– Available 19- and 20-inch wheels

Functional elements like roof rails and a rugged stance reinforce its adventure-ready character, while the rear lighting signature adds a modern touch.

Release Date and Availability

The 2027 Subaru Getaway is scheduled to arrive at U.S. retailers in late 2026, with pricing and full specifications to be announced closer to launch.

Apr 1, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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