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Subaru e-Outback packs more room and vroom
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Bigger backside: The Subaru e-Outback is essentially a taller Solterra with a bigger rear section.
ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR
SINGAPORE – Subaru seems to be making up for lost time in its electrification drive. Just three months after debuting the Solterra, its maiden electric model, it is launching the e-Outback.
At first glance, the e-Outback looks like a Solterra clone, complete with black wheel arches. Like the Solterra, it is a joint project with Toyota. But look closer and you will notice that the e-Outback is quite different from the Solterra.


