*BREAKING* Subaru's next-gen Hybrids and EVs will be here by 2026, powered by TOYOTA

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#SUBARU #TOYOTA #HYBRID #EV

Subaru just posted record profits. Additionally, they have announced #forester is coming with a next-gen hybrid and will be made in USA! Toyota will be building three new EV #crossover for subaru by 2026. #crosstrek #rav4 #outback #solterra #highlander #ascent

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Toyota owns 20% of Subaru and Subaru is part of the Toyota Motor Group. Which mean Subaru is part of Toyota's keiretsu. Therefore, it is in the best interest of Toyota for Subaru to use their parts and supply chain partners.

dhanipersaud
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Toyota playing it smart by getting their fingers in everyone's cake

You'll almost always win if you're on every team lol

chibbyylol
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I hope Subaru does not get rid of sedans completely

chezzyperson
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Literally all I care about from subaru is news of a WRX wagon

andrewjarvis
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I want a Japanese built Forester, with a hybrid powertrain and symmetrical AWD.

lennygarrison
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Kirk bro…this is great news I luv the collaboration..this is how business partners stick with each other this is y I don’t give up on my Toyota & Lexus vehicles..I luv the joint venture

alwayne
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The electric and hybrid tech Subaru is getting is going to be from Toyota.

The Forester hybrid is going to be a good alternative to the RAV4 hybrid imo, especially because of the markups with the latter.

faheemabbas
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Hybrids can't some soon enough for Subaru.

craigo
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Hey Kirk, at 11:50 you show that underground parking that has the Land Cruiser FJ mini in the background. Where is that? I assume not in the states. Im really hoping the FJ comes to the US!

gregmgm
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TOYOTA owning 20% of Subaru does make sense for Toyota to do these collaborations. It's their interest to get Subaru into EVs and be able to stay in the market. Next will be Mazda where they own about 5%.

lsft
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Hard to believe Mazda and Subaru still don’t have hybrids available and are still a ways out.

Ryan-cflc
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When I was looking for a new car I chose the Toyota Corolla Cross because it came in hybrid. The Mazda CX-30 and Subaru Crosstrek were also contenders but are not available in hybrid. I do not have a long commute but the hybrid motor is worth it for anyone who drives SoCal freeways, where there can be traffic 7 days a week.

rhinds
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SUBARU is a conservative and unique vehicle brand with a positive reputation globally. Corrabration support with TOYOTA would improve overall quality, design, and production and catch up in critical advanced tech with TOYOTA. The car market is entering a new era worldwide, which is an excellent decision for SUBARU. Join with leader, TOYOTA.

dorist
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I guess I'll be holding off replacing my 2015 Forester. Worth the wait. Thank you for post.

OldSaltyChip
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At 80 I am on my 4th Forester ... I like Foresters and am looking for the Hybrid but if the rumored driver alert monitor is too aggressive I may have to swallow and go for a different maker. No ev charger within my no charge apartment .... bummer !

denniss
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yeaaa u right subaru needs more hybrids
if it can double the mpg too that would be dope
and reduce stress on the cvtt

hawkeyes
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The current high demand for hybrids is giving Toyota and Subaru a valuable window and lots of cash to develop next gen EVs which their customers may actually want. Will be intersting to see what next gen hybrid tech will actually deliver.

chasf
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I've been a Toyota person since my first car. I currently drive an Outback. I was really hoping for a hybrid Outback, but couldn't wait any longer. I really like it, and hope to keep it for 20 years... But a hybrid might convince me to trade up.

minnybiker
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Something tells me Subarus gonna offer a full electric version of the cross track and Forrester for their new EV‘s, and it’ll add a whole new meaning to the “symmetrical” part of Subaru

ArtisticHH
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You are the best auto YouTuber, thanks

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