Tuesday, July 14, 2026

2026 SUBARU TRAILSEEKER

 


TRAILSEEKER OFFERS MORE ROOM, 

POWER TO SUBARU’S ELECTRIC SUV LINEUP


After launching its second electric SUV in the U.S. early last May, the Uncharted, Subaru quickly followed with yet a third BEV SUVwith the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker arriving in showrooms later that same month.

(A fourth will join the fleet in 2027 with the arrival of the three-row Getaway.)

As the name might suggest, the Trailseeker is more tailored to off-pavement ventures than either the Uncharted or the Solterra BEV with more horsepower (375 hp) and  slightly more ground clearance (8.5 inches) than the other two.



That doesn’t make it a vehicle to take rock crawling or on challenging environments like the Rubicon Trail, but it can handle muddy and snowy conditions and get deeper into the woods for those truly isolated camp sites.

With extra length, it also has more storage space than the subcompact Uncharted  or with 31.3 cubic feet of room with all seats in place.


(For my review of the 2026 Subaru Uncharted, see the June listings in the directory to the right.)

The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is offered in three trim levels. This review is based on the Limited trim that sits between the Premium and Touring models. All three feature Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system and scoot from zero-to-60 mph in 4.4 seconds, making it the quickest Subaru yet, according to the company.



Driving range for the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is estimated at 280 miles, which is not among leaders among today’s BEVs, but the good news is that the 74.7-kWh battery can be charged to 80 percent in about 28 minutes at fast-chargers. The North American Charging Standard port  accommodates Tesla hookups (if you have the Tesla app).

Though the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker is larger than the Uncharted, from the driver’s seat it’s easy to see the two are almost twins. 



The 14-inch touchscreen for operating infotainment is the same, and the steering wheel is rectangular shaped with a flat bottom and flat top. It also is equipped with two charging ports at the enter console that also has a dial for selecting gears. A smaller instrument panel in the driver’s line of sight displays information

Standard features on the Premium trim include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Subaru’s Eyesight Driver’s Assist technology, .Active Lane Change Assist, Traffic Jam Assist, Lane Departure Alert, adaptable  cruise control, blind spot warning, automatic windshield wipers, a rear window wiper, and headlight washers.

The Limited trim adds Harman Kardon premium audio, panoramic view monitor, 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels, heated rear seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, power rear liftgate with hands-free kick sensor, digital key, and a 120-volt AC power outlet in the rear cargo area.

Touring models add a gloss black hood accent, panoramic glass roof with motorized shade, ventilated front seats and radiant leg warmers, optional two-tone paint (Crystal White Pearl only), and optional blue and black leather-appointed upholstery for $300 over staringMSRP.

Starting MSRP for the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Premium trim is $41,445 including destination and delivery.  The Limited trim starts at $45,445 and the top-of-the-line Touring model starts at $48,005.

Premium Blue Pearl Paint adds $395, Leather upholstery $300, and leather upholstery plus two-tone Chrystal White Pearl Paint/leather upholstery $795.

What I liked about the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited: Like the Uncharted, it’s fun to drive with quick acceleration and good maneuverability. Infotainment features are operated through an easy-to-understand touchscreen. The 360-degree surround-view monitor is a nice safety feature. The Trailseeker can be charged at Tesla stations as well as other outlets like EvGo and Electrify America.
 
What I didn’t like about the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited:
The 14-inch high-res touchscreen is nice and clear but it could use a design update with at least larger lettering to identity artists and songs on the radio. There is no handy frunk for extra storage as the space up front is filled by the A/C system, electric motor, and a jumble of wires. Driving range is only so-so.
 
Would I buy the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Limited? The Subaru Trailseeker offers a bit more in the way of premium touches and backseat legroom and storage capacity than the Uncharted, but it comes at a price. The least expensive Trailseeker costs nearly the same as the top of the line Uncharted trims but offers more in the way of performance and storage/towing capacity, making it the better choice for family adventures and road trips.



Wednesday, July 8, 2026

2026 CADILLAC VISTIQ



VISTIQ  PROVING TO BE A WINNER AMONG CADILLAC’S ALL-ELECTRIC SUV OFFERINGS


Since its debut a little over a year ago, the Vistiq has been a solid contributor to Cadillac’s electric vehicle sales.

Its late start relegated it to fourth place in the Cadillac family behind the Lyriq, Optiq, and Escalade IQ for 2025, but the Cadillac Vistiq has moved into third place ahead of the Escalade IQ for the first six months of 2026.



With reported sales of 3,903 vehicles this year through June, the Vistiq is on near on pace to match its 2025 total of 7,879 for this year though a recent recall to correct a safety issue affecting third row seats no doubt will slow things as the company addresses the issue.

The Lyriq still leads the pack but the Optiq is catching up. Cadillac reported sales of 7,578 vehicles for the Lyriq, which launched as a 2023 model. It led Cadillac’s EV sales in 2025 with 20,971 so sales so far this year are a bit off place. The Optiq, which reached 12,187 in sales last year, hit 7,083 for the first six months this year.



The Cadillac Escalade IQ, which is the only one in the group with a starting price tag, in six figures, sold less than half of its 2025 total of 8,115 with reported sales of 3,203 for this year.

Overall the quartet of Cadillac models have accounted for about a third of all luxury electric SUV sales with just under 22,000 sold in the first half of this year.



Of the four trim levels offered, I recently spent another week in the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq Premium Luxury trim that sits just below the Platinum edition. Both of those models have price tags starting in the $90,000 bracket with the Premium Luxury starting at $93,190 including destination and deliver charges. The Platinum just stays under the $100,000 mark at $98,595.

The Luxury and Sport trims are very similarly priced at $79,494 and $79,995, respectively. Pricing for the 2027 Cadillac Vistiq, which essentially is unchanged from 2026, goes up only marginally.



The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq comes with dual electric motors rated at 615 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque that move it from zero-to-60 mph in under 4 seconds. It coddles six or seven passengers in three rows with such features as 5-zone climate control with front row riders getting heated and ventilated seats with a massage function.

Second-row riders get heated seats and 40.16 inches of legroom. That’s almost as much as those in front (43.14) and nearly 10 more than the third row offers (30.63).

For a full review of the 2026 Cadillac, check my blog’s archives by going to October 2025 in the directory. Here’s a summary of that review: 

What I liked about the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq Premium Luxury: The luxurious interior is Cadillac at its best, roomy, quiet, and premium materials. Driving range is over 300 miles and charging times are workable (45 minutes to get from 10 to 80 percent with a fast-charging outlet). The Vistiq’s size is much more manageable than that of the humongous Escalade IQ EV and much easier on the wallet as well. The third row has enough room to accommodate average size adults at least for short trips. There also is a very usable 15.2 cubic feet of storage space behind that third row expandable to 43 cubic feet with the far back row folded.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq Premium Luxury: I rarely use Android Auto (or Apple CarPlay) but the lack of them is an unforgivable omission in today’s tech-focused generation of buyers. Infotainment features are easy enough to operate but you do have find the right button on the touchscreen. Reception on the AM radio band is erratic. There also is no “frunk” for extra storage up front.

Would I buy the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq Premium Luxury? Considering the price jump, a look at the Luxury or Sport trims might be the better way to go when buy a Vistiq. 



Thursday, July 2, 2026

2026 RANGE ROVER



RANGE ROVER STANDS OUT 

AS A LUXURIOUS OFF-ROADER


For well over half a century the Range Rover has offered buyers a unique combination of luxurious comfort and off-road capability in serving as Land Rover’s flagship SUV.

Only a handful of competitors can match the Range Rover’s plush interior when it comes to vehicles capable of serious off-pavement excursions. The Range Rover is in a very, very small class.  (Thank goodness the company has dropped the awkward “Land Rover” and made “Range Rover” a stand-alone nameplate.)

Only the Mercedes-Benz G-Series really can match it when it comes to more challenging off-pavement excursions like rock-crawling and fording small streams, but the Range Rover gets higher grades with its on-road manners. The Range Rover’s styling is more mainstream as well.



Despite its age, the Range Rover, which debuted as a 1970 model, moved into just its fourth generation in 2022. The first generation was extended to 1994 as early Range Rover were more basic, utilitarian vehicles than present day plush vehicles.

Land Rover included a plugin Range Rover for 2019 and a fully electric version will debut later this year as a 2027  model. My review of the plugin can be found by clicking on January 2026 in the directory on the right.



This review is based on the seven-seat 2026 Range Rover SE  LWB with a 3.0-liter turbocharged 6-cylinder gas engine rated at 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. It actually serves as the entry-level model and is followed by the turbo V8Autobiography, and SV trims. The Range Rover also is available in short wheelbase form.

The gas engine in my test 2026 Range Rover SE was supplemented by an electric supercharger that operates at low speeds in a mild-hybrid setup that results in a zero-to-60 mph clocking of under 6 second and fuel economy numbers of 19 miles-per-gallon city, 24 highway, and 21 combined using premium grade fuel.



The interior of the 2026 Range Rover is most assuredly high class and packed with many tech features as you would expect for a vehicle in this segment.

Standard comfort and convenience features include rain-sensing windshield wipers, a rear wiper, rear privacy glass, 4-zone climate control, power heated and ventilated front seats, power recline heated and ventilated second-row seats, heated third-row seats, a Meridian premium sound system, wireless charging device, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with Amazon Alex integration.



LED headlights, soft-closing doors, power liftgate, a sliding panoramic roof with power sunshield, and rear power side sunblinds also are standard.

Safety features include emergency collision notification, emergency brake assist, a 3/D surround view monitor, blind-spot assist, adaptive cruise control, hgh-speed emergency braking, and rear traffic monitor.

Starting MSRP on my test 2026 Range Rober SE was $113,200. Extras that include a towing pack, comfort pack, premium interior protection, and a cold climate pack ran the final bottom line to $128,695 including the $2,150 destination and delivery fee.5

Higher Autobiography and SV trims run from $161,350 to $241,040  for the special SV Black model.

What I liked about the 2025 Range Rover SE LWB: The premium interior is roomy and packed with lots of tech features. The ride is quiet and smooth. Off-roading ability is unsurpassed.

What I didn’t like about the 2025 Range Rover SE LWB: The Range Rover’s overall bulk requires careful maneuvering in mall parking lots. Third row room is surprisingly cramped. The learning curve for all those infotainment features is pretty steep and response from the touchscreen is sometimes erratic. Often you have to take your eyes off the road to get to the proper menu.

Would I buy the 2025 Range Rover SE LWB? As with the plugin Range Rover I reviewed at the start of the year, the infotainment system is a real turnoff for me and I likely would look elsewhere if I were shopping in the large luxury SUV segment. But if you are comfortable with that system, the Range Rover should be on your shopping list.




Saturday, June 27, 2026

2026 SUBARU UNCHARTED



SUBARU ADDS 2 MORE OFFERINGS 
TO ITS BATTERY ELECTRIC SUV FLEET

After introducing the Solterra for the 2023 model year as its first all-electric vehicle, Subaru is back this year with two more all-electric SUVs.

The 2026 Subaru Uncharted is a smaller battery electric crossover than the Solterra, giving up about 7 inches in length and about a foot in width. The result is less cargo space (20.8 cubic feet to 23.8 for the Solterra) and less backseat legroom (32.2 inches to 35.3) for the Uncharted. What you gain is a sportier driving experience.

The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker, as the name might suggest, is at home with off-pavement ventures in offering slightly more ground clearance and Subaru’s dual-function X-MODE with Snow/Dirt and Deep Snow/Mud settings.
 


This review is for the 2026 Subaru Uncharted. We’ll deal with the Trailseeker in a later submission.

The  2026 Subaru Uncharted is available in three trims with the base Premium offering front-wheel drive, the only current Subaru model with such a configuration. Sport trim, which served as my test model, and GT come with Subaru’s typical all-wheel drive.



At 308 miles, the 2-wheel-drive Uncharted Premium offers the most driving range. The company says range for the 2026 Subaru Uncharted Sport trim is 287 miles on a full charge and for the GT range is cut to 273 miles.

The GT trim is shod with bigger wheels and also is 50 pounds heavier than the Sport, which rides on18s, to account for the reduced range.



The dual electric motors on the 2026 Subaru Unchartered Sport produce the same 338 horsepower as the GT.  The base Premium trim is rated at 221 horsepower. Various clockers have tabbed the zero-to-60 mph for the Uncharted GT at 4.2 seconds, making it faster than even the company’s renowned gas-powered WRX sedan.

Though the 2026 Subaru Uncharted is the least expensive of Subaru’s trio of electric SUVs, it does not lack for standard features that kick it up a notch when it comes to comfort and convenience.



Those standard features include a 14-inch touchscreen for infotainment features, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster in the driver’s line of sight, blind spot monitor, DC fast-charging capability at both standard and Tesla charging outlets, dual front and rear USB C-charging ports, electronic parking brake, dual wireless Smart phone charging, front cross-traffic alert, headlight washers, hill start assist control, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

In addition, the Sport trim that served as my test vehicle came with a heated steering wheel, a drive mode select with Eco, Normal, and Power settings, Subaru’s synthetic StarTex upholstery, Lane Change Assist, a 360-degree surround view monitor, an 8-way power adjustable driver’s seat, roof rails, LED daytime running light and LED headlights, multi-terrain monitor, power rear liftgate, rain-sensing windshield wipers, rear cross-traffic alert, rear spoilesr a rotary shift knob, tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Subary’s EyeSight driver assist system that includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision breaking and lane-keep assist.

Subaru’s X-Mode dual-mode system gives assistance for driving on Snow/Dirt and Snow/Mud conditions as well as providing grip control and Downhill Assist. Cloud navigation and Traffic Jam Assist systems is available via subscription.

Starting MSRP for my test 2026 Subaru Uncharted Sport was listed at $39,795. Premium Habanero Orange Metallic premium paint added $475 and the freight charge ran the final cost to $41,720.

The base FWD Premium trim starts at $34,995 and the top-of-the-line GT opens at $43,795. The latter adds a panoramic sunroof, 20-inch wheels, a Harman Kardon premium sound system, and ventilated front seats.

What I liked about the 2026 Subaru Uncharted Sport: It’s fun to drive with quick acceleration and good maneuverability through crowded parking lots and narrow streets. Infotainment features are operated through an easy-to-understand touchscreen. The 360-degree surround view monitor is a nice safety feature. The Uncharted can be charged at Tesla stations as well as other outlets like EvGo and Electrify America.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Subaru Uncharted Sport:
 The front seat is comfortable but the back is on the snug size with only 32.2 inches of legroom. The 14-inch high-res touchscreen is nice and clear but the design is rather plain and images and lettering  identifying artists and songs on the radio is too small. There is no handy frunk for extra storage. The space up front is filled by the A/C system, electric motor, and a jumble of wires.

Would I buy the 2026 Subaru Uncharted Sport ?: If you are looking for a bargain all-electric SUV, the Subaru Uncharted offers a strong combination of lower MSRP and plus-300 mile driving range (in FWD Premium form). That advantage suffers a bit in AWD models, but still the Uncharted is still worth a good look.



Saturday, June 20, 2026

2026 LINCOLN NAUTILUS

 


VERSATILE NAUTILUS  BECOMES LINCOLN’S BEST-SELLING SUV AFTER 2024 REFRESHING


Launched as a 2019 model when Lincoln continued to phase out the “MK” nomenclature in its fleet, the Nautilus is the company’s second-oldest serving SUV despite its young age behind only the nearly three-decades old full-sized Navigator.

A versatile 5-passenger performer that got a major facelift in 2024, the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus sits between the larger Aviator and Navigator, which both offer 3-row seating, and the slightly smaller Corsair in the company’s current portfolio. The Nautilus has been the company’s best-selling SUV since that 2024 redesign, including the first four months of this year.

The size and capacities for the Nautilus are very accommodating. At 193.2 inches long it is about a foot-and-a-half shorter than the Navigator,, which makes it easier to maneuver through crowded parking lots and narrow urban streets. Yet it still has over 43 inches of legroom for passengers in both rows as well as 35.4 inches of cargo space behind the second-row



The 2026 Lincoln Nautilus is available in three trim levels with all coming with a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine as well as a hybrid option that U.S. & World Report rates as the best luxury hybrid SUV on the market.

The gas-engine is rated a 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque and is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. The hybrid drivetrain that pairs that engine with an electric motor bumps horsepower and torque up to 285/295, respectively, and comes with a CVT (continuously variable transmission). All-wheel drive is standard on all trims.



EPA figures for the gas-only models are 21 miles-per-gallon city, 29 highway, and 24 combined using premium fuel. The hybrid setup earns numbers of 29/31/20 which fall short of some of its competitor hybrids.

The Premier trim serves as the base model with the Reserve adding premium leather seating surfaces and standard ventilated seats (optional on the Premium). At the top  of the portfolio is the Black Label trim this review is based on.



The 2026  Lincoln Nautilus Black Label includes as standard many features that are optional on the other trims.  Standard features include the 48-inch display that dominates the top of the dash as well as an 11.4 inch touchscreen for operation of tech functions.

Also standard are a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel, duel-zone climate control, a Lincoln “Rejuvenate” system that when the vehicle is parked reclines the driver’s seat, activate a massage function, and adjusts lighting and ambient lighting for a spa-like experience.



Lincoln Connect Car Services with a 5G modem and WiFi capability, Lincoln Co-Pilot Driver Assist features, Lincoln’s Digital Experience that includes Amazon Alexa, AppleCarPlay and Android Auto, and a 28-speaker Revel Premium sound system also are among standard convenience features. 

Safetysystems start with a 360 high-def camera, blind-spot traffic alert, lane-keeping assist, rear parking sensors, and pre-collision assist.

Pricing for the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label starts at $77,130. My test vehicle came with options like special white paint, 4 years of Sirius-XM radio, and a Jet Appearance Package that added 22-inch wheels with a dark nickel finish and body color bumpers among other things.

All that ran the final bottom line to $83,375 including the $1,595 destination and deliver fee.

Other trims for the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus start at $54,995 (Premier) and $63,995 (Reserve) not including freight charges. Hybrid models have similar costs.
 
What I liked about the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label: The size is ideal for empty nesters who don’t need a full-size SUV to accommodate a growing family, but can appreciate the passenger and cargo room a mid-size offers. The 4-cylinder turbo provides adequate  power, though it falls short of models with a hybrid drivetrain. A dial on the console controls audio volume.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label: There is a bit of a learning curve to operate tech and other features. Especially frustrating is the use of overly sensitive small touchpad-style buttons on the steering wheel to operate features like cruise control (left side) and audio (right side). The 48-inch display at the top of the dash is impressive but after a while you begin to wonder if the 11.1-inch touchscreen isn’t more than adequate to handle tasks.

Would I buy the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus? If you don’t need 3 rows of seating this is definitely worth a good luck. It’s an attractive SUV with that is does a great job combining functionality with good looks.



Thursday, June 11, 2026

2026 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

 


OUTLANDER OFFERS SUV SHOPPERS 

STRONG VALUE AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE


Going on a quarter of a century in the market, the Outlander SUV serves as Mitsubishi’s flagship vehicle.

Admittedly, it’s a small fleet. The Japanese automaker has only three vehicles in the market this year. They are the Eclipse Cross small crossover and the Outlander Sport subcompact SUV, though more Mitsubishi models are coming over the next few years.

That doesn’t detract from what the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander has to offer in the compact SUV segment, especially for those buyers who like to shop outside the box.



It looks great inside and out, is one of the few SUVs in the compact class that offers 3-row seating, and has a new engine and LE trim that checks in a the lower end of the pricing chart to give bargain shoppers even more trim options.

Replacing the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine on all trims is a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-banger that puts out a little less horsepower (174 to the previous 181) but boosts torque to 206 pound-feet, an increase of 25 lb.-ft.



That gives the 2026 Outlander a little more oomph off the line as well as slightly better fuel efficiency than the small Outlander Sport. Front-wheel drive Outlanders are rated at 26 miles-per-gallon city, 31, highway, and 28 combined. With available all-wheel drive the numbers are 26/30/27.

The 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander is offered in six trim levels with the Ralliart returning and the new LE joining the ES, which serves as the base. Other trims include the SE, Trail Edition, and SEL. This review is based on the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL, which has a very impressive exterior and classy interior with a premium feel about it.



There also is a plugin hybrid version of the Outlander today. This review deals with only gas-engine models that feature a mild hybrid setup.

Standard exterior features on the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL include LED headlights, fog lights, and daytime running lights and a hands free power lift gate with adjustable height.



Inside the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SEL gets a leather-wrapped heated steering wheel, heated seats in front and back, ventilated front seats, and leather seat surfaces.

Convenience features include  a 12.3 inch full digital driver display, wireless charging and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multi-view camera system, a panoramic sunroof, 3-zone climate control, and a drive mode selector that features Tarmac, Gravel, Snow, Normal, Eco, and Mud settings.

Safety systems include forward collision mitigation, driver attention alert, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, lane departure, prevention, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and lane departure warning.

My test drive 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL AWD model starts at $40,845. Extras included a Premium Package (premium audio, synthetic leather door inserts with quilting, semi-Aniline leather seats, head-up display, digital mirror with rear-view camera, and a black spoiler), welcome package (body color touchup paint, console tray mat, carpeted floor mats), grille paint protection, and white disamond black roof) that ran the total to $47,235 including the $1,795 destination and delivery feee.

The base FWD Outlander ES carries a starting MSRP of $29,995 including delivery charges. FWD LE, and SE trims start under $35,000. Ralliart and Trail Edition models are AWD only and start at under $40,000.

AWD adds $1,800 to the MSRP.

What I liked about the 20/6 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL:
It is one of the better looking vehicles in the compact SUV segment both inside and out. Cargo room is spacious with the third-row seats folded. The new mild hybrid engine boosts fuel economy. Horsepower is down slightly from last year but a boost in torque makes getting off the line quicker. Warranty coverage is generoust.

What I didn’t like about the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL: Adults are going to find the third row cramped. A CVT (continuously variable transmission) is the only gearbox available. Top models venture into the $40,000 range.

Would I buy the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL? The Outlander no doubt gets overlooked among the numerous of other Asian and European compact SUVs and deserves a better fate. After becoming the company’s best seller in 2025 it has fallen behind the smaller and cheaper Outlander Sport in first-quarter U.S. sales. It should rate a good look for those shopping for a compact SUV especially if you are looking for a 3-row vehicle.