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Explained here is how the all-new Evoltis EV could take form when it arrives late 2021:
"the Subaru electric crossover will be similar in execution to the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya, and could sport sharp-edged styling from recent Subaru concept cars.
The crossover will be co-developed with Toyota, which is expected to get its own version. The two automakers announced the joint effort in June 2019, then broadened the partnership to include autonomous-driving tech, as well as second-generation versions of the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86 sports cars—products of a previous collaboration between the two automakers.
So far, Subaru's only plug-in vehicle for the United States is the Crosstrek Hybrid, which uses a Toyota-derived hybrid system. It gets an EPA-rated 35 mpg combined in hybrid mode and 90 MPGe combined in electric mode, with 17 miles of electric range.
A 2021 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid hasn't been discussed alongside 2021-model-year updates for the gasoline Crosstrek, but it's likely on the way."
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"the Subaru electric crossover will be similar in execution to the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya, and could sport sharp-edged styling from recent Subaru concept cars.
The crossover will be co-developed with Toyota, which is expected to get its own version. The two automakers announced the joint effort in June 2019, then broadened the partnership to include autonomous-driving tech, as well as second-generation versions of the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86 sports cars—products of a previous collaboration between the two automakers.
So far, Subaru's only plug-in vehicle for the United States is the Crosstrek Hybrid, which uses a Toyota-derived hybrid system. It gets an EPA-rated 35 mpg combined in hybrid mode and 90 MPGe combined in electric mode, with 17 miles of electric range.
A 2021 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid hasn't been discussed alongside 2021-model-year updates for the gasoline Crosstrek, but it's likely on the way."

Subaru electric crossover: How it could take form in 2021
A joint-development venture with Toyota will result in a Forester-size EV, to be potentially shown in prototype form in 2021.