- The entry-level 2027 Solterra Premium starts at $38,495.
- Subaru still offers the EV in 233-hp or 338-hp forms.
- Buyers pick from Premium, Limited, Limited XT, or Touring XT.
In an era when it seems almost inevitable that any new car will cost more than the one it replaces, Subaru has once again bucked the trend by remaining firm on the pricing of the all-electric Solterra.
After several significant updates for 2026, the 2027 Subaru Solterra carries over largely untouched. Every version still runs a 74.7 kWh lithium-ion battery good for up to 288 miles (463 km) of range. Dual motors and all-wheel drive are standard across the board, but the cheaper Premium and Limited cars are held to 233 hp, while the Limited XT and Touring XT make 338 hp.
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That more powerful version recently lost a title it held only briefly. It was the quickest production Subaru on sale at 4.9 seconds to 60 mph (96 km/h) until the new Trailseeker showed up and did the job in 4.4.
The base Solterra Premium opens at $38,495, unchanged from before, though it skips the five-year trial of SubaruConnect Safety and Remote services that the pricier trims include. Standard equipment runs to 18-inch wheels, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, and a 14-inch infotainment display. Black StarTex water-resistant upholstery is fitted as standard.
Prices for the Limited and Limited XT are $41,395 and $42,895, respectively, both offering the same features except that the XT uses the 338-hp dual-motor powertrain. Added features over the Premium include a heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, and a Harman Kardon audio system. A key change made for 2027 is that all models painted in Elemental Red Pearl are paired exclusively with Gray StarTex upholstery, while Midnight Tide Mica versions have Black StarTex upholstery.
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The Touring XT stays at the top of the range, now starting at $45,855. That’s $300 more than last year, but only because black and blue leather is now standard. Order a 2026 model with the then-optional leather, and you paid the same money.
