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Subaru may revive the Brat or Baja using Toyota’s next compact pickup truck platform. The rumored model could match Maverick and Santa Cruz trucks in size and positioning. Original Brat was sold ...
It May Not Be The BRAT Return Subaru Fans Wanted. The Subaru BRAT was a light-duty pickup sold in the United States between 1978 and 1987, and it’s set to make a comeback for the modern era. The ...
According to CarsGuide, that will likely include its first all-electric pickup. The Subaru Brat, also known as Brumpy in Australia, is rumored to be making a comeback as an EV.
Subaru Brat May Return With An Electrified Twist. ... The two brands have a long history of collaboration, ... Whether this joint project leads to an all-electric pickup remains unclear.
The introduction of this new SUV will help Subaru broaden its electric vehicle lineup, as the automaker aims to launch four EVs in partnership with Toyota over the next few years. 2025 Toyota bZ4X ...
Earlier this week, Toyota teased three new EVs that will launch by 2026. These will join the ranks of the bZ4x, C-HR+, and Urban Cruiser in Toyota’s lineup. Two of the teased vehicles seem to be ...
Subaru is gearing up to launch its second electric vehicle at the 2025 New York Auto Show this week, and while it's largely a mystery, we do know what the new EV SUV will be named: it’s going to ...
Toyota recently presented three new electric vehicle concepts planned by 2026. Among them, two appear to be the production versions of the EPU pickup and the Land Cruiser SE concepts unveiled in 2023.
Toyota Motor Corporation revealed plans to develop a second battery electric vehicle (BEV) in partnership with local automaker Subaru Corporation, for sale in the North American and Japanese ...
Subaru hasn’t yet offered details on the individual power output of the Solterra’s two electric motors, but their combined power output is 215 hp and 249 lb.-ft. of torque.
LMC Automotive sees the compact-pickup market in the U.S. — gas-guzzling, hybrid and electric — reaching up to 200,000 vehicles a year by mid-decade.