"Welcome to the world of Scott Putnam, where passion and expertise collide! For 34 years, Scott has been selling and racing Subarus, and he truly lives, eats, and breathes everything Subaru. With over 20 years of racing experience and unparalleled knowledge in the industry, Scott is a rare gem in the world of Subaru enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to buy a new Subaru or upgrade your current ride, Scott's level of expertise and experience is unmatched.
2026 WRX Is coming!
"Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled ride with the 2026 WRX! Now available for purchase from none other than rally and X Games competitor, Scott Putnam. Experience the thrill of the race with a WRX from a seasoned competitor. Click on this slide to access the current and incoming WRX inventory.
Ojibwe Forest Rally August 28-29th, 2026
"Experience a thrilling rally experience in the heart of Minnesota's lake country! This rally is a driver's dream, reminiscent of Rally Finland in the World Rally Championship. Navigate through a sea of sand and sweeping roads, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes in northern Minnesota. Get ready to experience rally driving at its finest!"
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2026 Trailseeker
The future of adventure starts here. The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker combines zero-emission performance with the all-weather confidence Subaru drivers expect. Rugged, powerful, and ready to roam, it’s built to take you beyond the map. This is electric capability without compromise.
2025 BRZ
"Revel in an electrifying driving experience with the 2025 Subaru BRZ! This sports car packs a powerful punch with increased horsepower, torque, and acceleration. Say goodbye to mediocre handling and hello to pure rear-wheel-drive thrills. Get ready to ignite your senses and experience the thrill of the road like never before with the 2025 Subaru BRZ!"
100 Acre Wood Rally March 13-14th, 2026
In 2026, the excitement returns to Salem, Missouri. Spectators, prepare for a heart-pumping show on fast and flowing roads, with technical stages and nail-biting water crossings. Will they be shallow or deep this year? Don't miss the chance to see rally driving at its finest and be a part of the thrilling experience!"
2025 Outback Wilderness
With a standard 2.4-liter turbocharged SUBARU BOXER® engine, advanced dual function X-MODE, elevated 9.5-inch ground clearance, standard front skid plate, all-terrain tires, upgraded suspension and Subaru’s Symmetrical All-wheel drive, the Outback Wilderness is ready for adventure.
In customer clinics where Subaru showed regular-degular people the 2026 Trailseeker, most of them apparently guessed it was a Subaru even though the badges were covered up, according to the automaker. Pull quotes with descriptors given by said customers like “rugged and adventurous” and “spacious and versatile” are shown to us during Subaru’s morning presentation on our drive day for the brand’s new electric wagon, followed by lots of psychographic data about how genuinely outdoorsy, environmentally conscious and pet-loving its buyers are. Subaru clearly knows its customers, especially in this segment.
Unlike the Subaru Solterra/Toyota bZ and Subaru Uncharted/Toyota C-HR, the development and engineering of which Subaru and Toyota split pretty evenly, Subaru took on the bulk of the work for the Trailseeker and its Toyota bZ Woodland twin, including manufacturing them. Subaru is the master of affordable, off-roady wagons, after all, and with the Outback having grown tallier and boxier there’s room for the Trailseeker to come in and snatch up EV-curious folk whether they’re long-term Subaru fans or new to the brand. While the Trailseeker isn’t that different from the bZ Woodland at the end of the day, this wagon pair do feel the most Subaru-like out of the six EVs, and the Trailseeker’s design and lower price give it a definite leg up over the Toyota.
I have been avoiding something for years. I am a twenty-something guy who lives in San Diego, has a dog, hikes a lot, and loves to camp inside his SUV. Everyone on Earth knows what I should be driving: a Subaru Outback. I know it, too, but truth be told I’ve always found the modern Subie wagons to be quite boring.
Enter the Trailseeker, an electric Outback-sized SUV with plenty of ground clearance, a massive cargo hold, excellent driving dynamics, and a whopping 375 horsepower.
It’s fantastic. In fact, with two small changes, it could become one of my favorite EVs on sale.
Subaru seems keen on reintroducing a manual transmission SUV. The automaker recently sent out a survey to owners asking a few questions to gauge interest in a reintroduction. The last manual Subaru SUV left the brand’s lineup three years ago, but the survey specifically asks whether owners would consider buying a stick-shift SUV in the future. A screenshot shared to Reddit shows the survey, which asks if owners would “consider… Read More →
Subaru has some priors as a small pickup truck manufacturer. In the 1970s and 1980s, Subaru built the BRAT, which avoided the prohibitive Chicken Tax by bolting seats into the bed. The Japanese brand revived the concept in the 2000s with the Outback-related Baja, which had a four-year run from 2003 to 2006. Following the Ford Maverick’s sales success, there have been rumors that Subaru may return to the American… Read More →
If you trawl around patent databases long enough, you’ll spot something interesting from time to time. This time around, it comes from Subaru, and it might change the dynamic of performance EVs should the company push through and actually build it. Forget simulated gear shifts (sorry, Ioniq 5 N, we still love you), Subaru is thinking of a way to add a true manual mode to battery-powered vehicles, clutch and… Read More →
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During the 5th Annual Race Industry Week, Preston Osborn, competition director of the American Rally Association (ARA), shared an in-depth… Read More →
Former World Rally Championship driver Tom Williams returns to the American Rally Association National Championship in 2026, driving a Škoda… Read More →