
Subaru e-Outback review: Japan’s best EV uses one key Chinese component

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The Subaru E-Outback, priced at S$215,800, is a unique electric vehicle (EV) that stands out with its boxy design and traditional controls. It features a powerful dual-motor setup delivering 381 horsepower and 536 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. The E-Outback, an extended version of the Solterra, offers a spacious boot and user-friendly interior. It uses a 71 kWh battery from CATL, providing a range of 441 km and fast charging capabilities. Despite some drawbacks, it is considered one of the best EVs from Japan.
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