SIGNALAutonomous Systems·Jun 25, 2026, 9:01 PMSignal60Short term

Subaru’s new top-selling EV delivers over 300 miles of range for just $35,000

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Subaru’s new top-selling EV delivers over 300 miles of range for just $35,000

The Uncharted is now Subaru’s most popular and most affordable EV in the US. Subaru announced that prices for the 2027 Uncharted EV will start at $35,000.

Why this matters
Why now

Electric vehicle technology has matured to a point where manufacturers can offer competitive range at lower price points, driven by economies of scale and battery advancements.

Why it’s important

The introduction of affordable, long-range EVs from established manufacturers indicates a significant acceleration in mainstream EV adoption, challenging internal combustion engine dominance.

What changes

Consumers now have access to compelling EV options at price points historically dominated by traditional gasoline vehicles, making the transition more accessible.

Winners
  • · Subaru
  • · EV battery manufacturers
  • · EV charging infrastructure providers
  • · Consumers seeking affordable EVs
Losers
  • · Internal combustion engine vehicle manufacturers
  • · Gasoline fuel stations
  • · Traditional auto dealerships slow to adapt
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased market penetration for electric vehicles due to improved affordability and range.

Second

Heightened competition among automakers to deliver similarly priced or better-performing EVs, accelerating innovation.

Third

Reduced demand for internal combustion engine components and fossil fuels, impacting related industries and geopolitical energy dynamics.

Editorial confidence: 85 / 100 · Structural impact: 40 / 100
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