Subaru’s 2028 Plan To Build Its Own EVs Without Toyota Just Got Pushed Back By America
Subaru is delaying its first real in-house EVs as American demand cools. Up to four self-developed electric models have lost their 2028 launch window. A new Oizumi plant built for EVs will open, building gas and hybrids instead. Subaru’s electric future just got a lot less electric . The Japanese brand has confirmed it’s delaying the launch of its next wave of in-house EVs after demand for battery-powered vehicles cooled sharply in the US, its biggest market. The automaker had planned to roll out up to four independently developed electric vehicles and build them at a new factory in Japan in 2028. Now, the Oizumi plant will start life producing gasoline and hybrid models instead, with EV production pushed further down the road. More: Subaru Keeps Trademarking ACX STI, And The Coupe Rumors Keep Getting Louder Subaru hasn’t said exactly when those delayed EVs might finally arrive. According to comments made by Subaru CE...