Subaru just shared the detailed pricing for the Volterra SUV, and it’s very clear that it’s a lot costlier than the Toyota sibling it has. The Solterra SUV is the company’s first EV SUV, and it starts at $44,995. This model includes an 8-inch infotainment system as well as driver-assist systems that include rear camera detection, blind-spot monitoring, and safe exit door alerts.

Instead, if you put in $48,495 for the limited tier, you’ll be able to get a 12.3-inch infotainment system with a 360-degree camera a wireless phone, a charging dock, a parking assistance system, and. Rear cross-traffic warnings and form-based digital key support.
Regardless of the model you get for yourself, you’re paying for the better off-road capabilities that the Subaru has, As all the models of this Altera come with all-wheel drive and a dual-motor electric set up with 215 horsepower and a 228-mile range. Many expected the price to be nearly 39,000, but it is a lot more expensive than that, although it’s not very far from Volkswagen’s All-wheel ID4. Pro.
