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Subaru unveils three new vehicles at the New York auto show

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Japanese manufacturer Subaru took advantage of the recent New York Auto Show to unveil three new vehicles: the large all-electric Trailseeker SUV, a redesigned version of the Outback along with its Wilderness variant, and the new fully electric Solterra.

The Trailseeker positions itself as a slightly larger vehicle than the Solterra, with an estimated range greater than that of the latter. It can reach 100 km/h in under five seconds thanks to its two electric motors producing a total of 375 horsepower. Additionally, this vehicle can tow up to 3,500 pounds.

As for the Outback, it is a redesigned version of this popular station wagon from the Japanese manufacturer. Subaru has also created an off-road version, the Wilderness, featuring a more elaborate and aggressive style.

Finally, Subaru also presented the redesigned version of its Solterra electric vehicle, launched last year. Several technical updates now provide it with a more practical range.

(Photos Subaru)

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