The price of Subaru’s electric SUV, the 2025 Solterra, is going down. It now begins at $39,915, reflecting a $6,500 price reduction compared to the previous year. The Solterra also introduces a blacked-out Onyx Edition, starting at $46,915. For the 2025 model year, both the Toyota Prius and the Subaru Solterra electric SUV will have their prices cut significantly. The first price is now $39,915, which is $6,500 less than it was the previous year. It also has a blacked-out trim level called Onyx Edition, which is based on the top-level Touring trim level and costs $46,915. It costs a little more to buy the Solterra (the Toyota starts at $38,465) because it has all-wheel drive as standard, while the bZ4X does not. The Premium, Limited, and Touring trim levels of the Solterra now cost $6500 to $7000 less than they did before. For the Standard Premium, the EPA says it can go 227 miles. For the Limited, Touring, and Onyx Edition, it can go 222 miles. For the new model year, these range estimates won’t change. The 20-inch wheels, spoiler, logos, door frames, and roof pillars of the Onyx Edition are all black. It has black fabric inside and a two-tone color scheme on the outside. Through October, Subaru sold 10,215 Solterras, a bit less than Toyota’s bZ4X, which sold 14,978 units during the same time period. If Subaru lowers its prices, the twins should be able to compete better with famous small electric SUVs like the Volkswagen ID.4 and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Subaru said that cars from 2025 will start showing up in shops early next year.