The Solterra faces limitations due to its short range and slow charging, making it less suitable as an everyday electric SUV. However, drivers who primarily use a different vehicle for long trips might find the Solterra suitable for local driving only. Despite these drawbacks, Subaru's debut electric vehicle offers a comfortable ride and composed handling. While lacking a true one-pedal driving mode, it provides a generally pleasant driving experience. The interior is spacious and stylish, though it shares some ergonomic challenges with its counterpart, the Toyota bZ4X. With standard dual-motor all-wheel drive and ample ground clearance, the Solterra upholds Subaru's reputation for all-terrain capability. However, it's advisable to stick to trails close to home or with nearby charging stations.
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