Amid an industry-wide trend that would make a good drinking game, Subaru is the latest car manufacturer to announce it will be reevaluating its all-electric future, which would have seen the company spend nearly $10 billion by the year 2030 to develop new EVs. Instead, the Japanese company will put some of that energy behind hybrids, which are seeing some impressive growth even as demand for full electrification slows. That could mean that the Solterra, Trailseeker, and Uncharted (models that share a significant amount of Toyota DNA) could be some of the automaker’s only EVs as it scales back plans to introduce in-house-developed electrics.
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