Auto Buyers Guide gives the 2026 Trailseeker a solidly positive 75.9/100, praising it as an impressively packaged electric wagon that feels authentically Subaru. The vehicle excels in practicality (84.6/100) with over 31 cubic feet of cargo space and a lower roof height ideal for loading gear, plus standout design (87.5/100) featuring distinctive LED DRLs and an illuminated rear light pipe. However, comfort falls short (55.6/100) with rear seats positioned awkwardly low to the ground, and the tech score (58.8/100) reflects mixed feelings about charging speeds—the 11 kW AC charging takes 7-7.5 hours to fully charge. The Trailseeker is best suited for buyers seeking an understated, performance-capable EV wagon with excellent cargo versatility at a competitive price point under $42,000.
▶ Watch Review ↗Redline Reviews gave the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Touring an 86.2/100 score, reflecting strong positive sentiment across the board. The vehicle excels in comfort and value, with heated/ventilated seats and Startex synthetic leather earning perfect marks, while pricing $5,000 below the Toyota BZ Woodland at the entry level. Performance stands out as another highlight, with the Trailseeker achieving 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds and delivering 375 horsepower—making it Subaru's quickest vehicle ever offered in America. Design and practicality are the weaker points (75.0 and 76.5 scores respectively), with the reviewer noting the design borrows heavily from the Outback and range peaks at 281 miles, which may limit appeal for buyers seeking distinct styling or maximum EV capability.
**Best for:** Budget-conscious buyers prioritizing comfort and performance who don't mind an Outback-inspired design and are satisfied with 281 miles of range.
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