The new 2023 Subaru Solterra is the automaker's first EV, and it's getting a global award. Check out what they are saying about the Solterra electric SUV.
If you are shopping for an electric vehicle, is the Subaru Solterra an EV you should put on your list? According to a new award from Which?, the Solterra is a top pick.
The Subaru Solterra, the brand's first all-electric vehicle, has been awarded a coveted Which? Best Buy accolade in the medium/large SUV category.
Subaru UK says during the recently published review, Which? praised the Subaru Solterra for its assured handling, grippy all-wheel drive system, efficient power consumption, safety, and equipment levels.
In its review, Which? said, "The Solterra's design, inside and out, marks it out as something special. It is unusually comfortable, efficient, and very practical for families, and the secure all-wheel drive and excellent safety credentials mean you can drive with peace of mind."
Subaru says brand reliability also scored highly as part of the testing. Overall, Subaru scored four out of five stars for the reliability of vehicles aged 0-4 years. This crowns Subaru as the most reliable car brand assessed in this 0-4 years category.
All reviews conducted by Which? and the Best Buy endorsements are based on rigorous independent laboratory tests, which measure and assess each of the most important aspects of usability and performance. The results of these expert tests are calculated and combined to create a unique overall vehicle test score.
The report says the 2023 Solterra SUV is the most advanced Subaru ever made and the first all-electric vehicle from the brand.
What sets the Solterra apart from the other electric SUVs?
The Subaru Solterra offers standard all-wheel-drive and Subaru's X-Mode for additional all-weather and all-terrain performance. Grip control is a new function added to X-Mode's snow/dirt mode. It's like super slow-speed cruise control and has five settings controlled by a toggle switch.
It's best used on steep, slippery hills. However, Subaru says inexperienced drivers will feel safe in the new Solterra EV on the most challenging road surfaces.
What is the price of the 2023 Solterra?
The 2023 Solterra has three trim levels: Premium, Limited, and Touring. Pricing for the Solterra Premium trim level starts at $46,615. The Limited trim carries a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price of $50,115. The top-of-the-line Touring trim is priced at $54,110. Prices include destination and delivery fees ($1,225).
Customers looking for an electric SUV with standard all-wheel-drive have many options. The 2023 Subaru Solterra is now ranked the best model in the medium/large SUV category.
Thanks for reading, everyone. I hope you enjoyed this Subaru Solterra story. See you tomorrow for my latest Subaru Report.
For additional articles related to new Subaru models, here are a few of my top stories you may enjoy.
My Must-Read Top Picks
- 6 Questions Looming Large Over Subaru Right Now
- Head to Head 2024 Subaru Forester Vs. 2024 Toyota RAV4 And the Winner Is..
- You Can Get A New Subaru In Any Color As Long As It’s Blue
Check out: 2023 Subaru Solterra First Look | Subaru's First All-Electric Vehicle | Price, Range, Interior YouTube video from Edmunds
I am Denis Flierl, a 12-year Torque News senior writer with 20+ years of Subaru and automotive journalism experience. I enjoy bringing you, the Subaru fans and customers, the most up-to-date Subaru news, reviews, and new model information. You'll find the latest Subaru stories on the Subaru page. Follow me on my The Dirty Subaru website, Dirty Subaru blog, SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
I’ve got you covered! - I cover all Subaru all the time - It’s called the “Subaru Report.” Check back daily for my expert Subaru analysis!
Please leave your comments below, share the article with friends, and post X to your followers!
photo credit: Subaru USA
Who did they pay for that …
Who did they pay for that "award"? The solterra and its toyota twin are over priced, under performing, low range vehicles. They dont get top marks for ANYTHING. Seems a bit fishy.
The cost to replace the…
The cost to replace the battery is $45000. its all or nothing. no individual cells can be replaced. while the car is fantastic to drive with excellent traction and visibility+ dual x mode + 360 degree parking view the long term TCO makes no sense whatsoever.
Mr. "12-year Torque News…
Mr. "12-year Torque News senior writer with 20+ years of Subaru and automotive journalism experience",
Writing about EV and saying nothing about the battery and the range is a joke. You just wasted 5 minutes of my life to read your BS.