en.Wedoany.com Reported - Subaru has launched the all-new Uncharted electric compact SUV in Australia, with a starting price of AUD 59,990, which is AUD 2,000 lower than the mid-size electric model Solterra. The vehicle will directly compete with cheaper rivals such as the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia EV3.
The Uncharted comes standard with an all-wheel-drive system, while the Kona and EV3 are only available in front-wheel-drive versions. A ground clearance of 211 mm enhances its all-terrain capability. The dual-motor setup delivers 252 kW of power, enabling acceleration from 0-100 km/h in just 5 seconds. Under WLTP standards, the vehicle is equipped with a 75 kWh battery, offering a total range of 522 km. With DC fast charging, charging from 10% to 80% takes about half an hour, and it also supports vehicle-to-load functionality.
The interior features a 14.0-inch central touchscreen, a 7.0-inch digital driver display, and a dual wireless phone charging pad. The Uncharted is the latest model in Subaru's ongoing electrification offensive, following the launch of the large Trailseeker SUV. In the first assessment cycle under the new vehicle efficiency standard, Subaru ranked third among all brands in penalty amounts, and adding electric models helps mitigate potential fine risks.
The vehicle has not yet received an ANCAP rating, with testing still underway. The Uncharted comes with a five-year/unlimited-kilometer vehicle warranty, and the high-voltage battery warranty is eight years/160,000 km. Service intervals are every 15,000 km or 12 months, with a five-year capped-price service plan offered. The Uncharted is currently available for pre-order, with the official launch set for the coming weeks and customer deliveries expected to begin in July.
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