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Subaru collaborates with Toyota on all-electric crossovers

Overall, the partnership with Toyota represents Subaru's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and long-term growth in the automotive sector.
Subaru and Toyota have partnered to co-develop three all-electric crossovers, which will be released by 2026 in Japan and the U.S.

Subaru Solterra | Toru Hanai | Bloomberg

Subaru and Toyota have partnered to co-develop three all-electric crossovers, which will be released by 2026. The partnership aims to reduce risks in the electric vehicle (EV) market, which, although it is experiencing a cooling trend, still demands significant investment in cutting-edge technology.

The collaboration will span global markets and unfold over the next few years. Moreover, the first batch of all-electric crossovers is expected to be released by 2026. Manufacturing and production activities will likely occur in various locations, including Japan and the United States.

Subaru’s decision to team up with Toyota stems from recognizing the uncertainties and challenges inherent in the EV market. By leveraging Toyota’s resources and expertise, Subaru aims to diversify its product lineup and capitalize on opportunities in the rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

The strategic partnership also aligns with Subaru’s broader electrification plans, including deploying next-generation hybrid systems to models like the Crosstrek and Forester. Additionally, Subaru intends to enhance its manufacturing capabilities by adding the production of hybrid and all-electric variants at its facilities in Japan and the U.S.

Overall, the partnership with Toyota represents Subaru’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and long-term growth in the automotive sector. It underscores the importance of collaboration and shared expertise in navigating the complex and dynamic EV market while positioning both companies for success in the future of mobility.

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