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The Subaru Solterra Has Its Best Month Ever, But What’s Next For The New EV

The new 2023 Solterra EV just had its best month ever for Subaru of America. The Solterra started slow but is gaining momentum. Check out what’s next for the EV.

When Subaru launched the all-new 2023 Solterra electric compact SUV, they didn't know what to expect. The Solterra has eight months of sales history, and Subaru says more new EVs are coming

In July, Solterra had its best sales month so far. The all-new 2023 Subaru Solterra EV, in its eighth full month of sales, had 758 compact electric SUV sales in July. SOA has delivered 3,730 Solterra all-electric models to customers in the first seven months of 2023. 

2023 Subaru Solterra sales are up in July

The new Solterra isn't setting any records for EV sales compared with the competition. But this was the Japanese automaker's first stab at an electric vehicle, and they relied heavily on Toyota. The new Solterra is Subaru's most expensive model in the all-wheel-drive lineup, and it's not for everyone. 

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In contrast, the Subaru Ascent 3-Row SUV has ten times the sales in 2023 (37,422 models sold) as the Solterra. Most Subaru customers are looking for value, not a luxury SUV. The Ascent Base trim is priced at $35,120. The lowest-priced Solterra Premium trim starts at $46,616, and the upper Touring trim tops out at $54,110, including dealer fees and destination. 

2023 Solterra is Subaru's first EV and its off to a good start

But new Subaru EVs are coming that will be value priced. Subaru Corporation announced last week at its quarterly meeting that eight new EVs are coming by 2028 

New Subaru CEO Atsushi Osaki announced the new ramped-up EV plan and that more electric models are coming to U.S. customers. The Japanese automaker wants to get half its global volume, an estimated 600,000 units, from full-electric models in 2030.

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Osaki said the shift in demand for EVs has been faster than Subaru expected, especially over the last year. He noted that Subaru customers in the U.S. are environmentally conscious and increasingly receptive to EVs. A sizable number of Subaru drivers also own Teslas, the Subaru CEO said in the report.

Torque News reported last week that a new Subaru electric 3-Row SUV will soon be produced in the U.S. 

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A recent report from Automotive News (by subscription) says Toyota will build a new three-row electric crossover in 2025 in Kentucky for Subaru shortly after it starts making its version, which is tentatively called the bZ5X, said people with knowledge of the plans.

The new EV will not be an electric version of the Subaru Ascent 3-Row SUV now being sold to its U.S. customers. It's an all-new model. The report says the name and other details of Subaru's 3-Row electric SUV have yet to be announced, though the Japanese automaker said in May that it planned four battery-powered SUVs in its lineup by 2026.

The new 2023 Solterra EV just had its best month ever for Subaru of America, and more Subaru electric models are coming. Stay tuned.

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Denis Flierl brings over thirty years of combined auto industry and automotive journalism experience to Torque News readers. He is an accredited Rocky Mountain Automotive Press (RMAP) member. The last twelve years have been spent with Torque News, covering Subaru vehicles and the latest news. Check back daily for his expert Subaru analysis. You'll find the latest stories on the Torque News Subaru page. Follow Denis on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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