{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"The 2026 Trailseeker is the Perfect Subaru For High Gas Prices","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-2026-trailseeker-is-the-perfect-subaru-for-high-gas-prices","audioUrl":"https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/drivencarreviews/2026_Subaru_Trailseeker_Review-SD_480p.mov?dest-id=185214","description":"The new Subaru Trailseeker has Outback practicality, EV efficiency, and enough off-road credibility to handle the forest service roads you and your dog will point it at. In this full review, I break it all down- performance, range, charging, interior tech, and how it compares to its twin—the Toyota bZ Woodland. Yes, they share a lot. But Trailseeker might be the smarter buy. With standard AWD (hey, it's a Subaru), 375 horsepower and a starting price under $46,000 (about the same price as an Outback), this is the quickest Subaru you can buy right now. But is it the best one for everyday drivers? If you're considering an EV but still want Subaru practicality (and room for the dog), this might be the one to watch."},"annotations":[{"startTime":6.3,"endTime":12.8,"type":"term","title":"flat boxer engine","url":"/glossary/flat-boxer-engine","quote":"Subaru is well-known for a few things – symmetrical all-wheel drive, the flat boxer engine, and\n[12.8s] that the company caters to a minority few automakers chase – dogs.","canonicalId":"term:flat-boxer-engine","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A flat boxer engine is an engine design where cylinders lie horizontally and opposing pistons move in opposite directions (“boxer” motion). Subaru is known for this layout because it can help keep the center of gravity lower than many inline engines.","simplifiedExplanation":"A flat boxer engine is a special engine shape where the cylinders sit sideways. Subaru uses it because it can help the car sit lower and feel more balanced."}},{"startTime":6.3,"endTime":12.8,"type":"term","title":"symmetrical all-wheel drive","url":"/glossary/symmetrical-all-wheel-drive","quote":"Subaru is well-known for a few things – symmetrical all-wheel drive, the flat boxer engine, and\n[12.8s] that the company caters to a minority few automakers chase – dogs.","canonicalId":"term:symmetrical-all-wheel-drive","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Symmetrical all-wheel drive” is Subaru’s AWD layout where the front and rear are designed to be balanced around the vehicle’s centerline. That symmetry is intended to help traction and handling consistency across different road conditions.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is Subaru’s type of all-wheel drive that’s set up in a balanced way front-to-rear. The goal is better grip and more predictable handling when the road is slippery."}},{"startTime":25.9,"endTime":29.9,"type":"term","title":"EV","url":"/glossary/ev","quote":"Trailseeker is a different kind of Subaru, sure it has all-wheel drive and room for man's\n[25.4s] best friend.\n[25.9s] But it's an EV, so no boxer.\n[29.9s] If you really squint, okay, you don't have to squint at all to see that this is pretty","canonicalId":"term:ev","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"EV means electric vehicle—meaning the car is powered primarily by electric motors instead of an internal combustion engine. In this segment, the host highlights that because it’s an EV, it doesn’t use Subaru’s boxer engine.","simplifiedExplanation":"EV means the car runs on electricity from a battery. The host is pointing out that an EV doesn’t have the usual gas-engine setup, so there’s no boxer engine here."}},{"startTime":36.7,"endTime":44.0,"type":"car","title":"Toyota BZ Woodland","url":"/cars/toyota/bz3","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/2023_FAW-Toyota_bZ3_Vogue.jpg","quote":"But it's an EV, so no boxer.\n[29.9s] If you really squint, okay, you don't have to squint at all to see that this is pretty\n[36.7s] much the same as the Toyota BZ Woodland.\n[39.6s] They share most body panels, the architecture, the drivetrain.","canonicalId":"car:toyota:bz woodland","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Toyota BZ Woodland is referenced as the Trailseeker’s close EV platform cousin, sharing major underpinnings like the architecture and drivetrain. The host uses this comparison to explain why the two vehicles look and package similarly.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Toyota BZ Woodland is brought up because it’s very closely related to the Subaru Trailseeker. The host says they share the main EV “bones” and powertrain layout, which is why they feel similar.","imageAttribution":"User3204 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":61.4,"endTime":75.2,"type":"car","title":"Subaru Outback","url":"/cars/subaru/outback","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Nissan_PATROL_NISMO_%28Y62%29_used_as_a_SUPER_GT_FIRST_RESCUE_OPERATION_and_Subaru_LEGACY_OUTBACK_%28DBA-BS9%29_used_as_a_SUPER_GT_First_Rescue_Operation_Car.jpg","quote":"This is a limited trim, with destination it retails for just under 46 grand.\n[61.4s] That's about the same price as a Subaru Outback.\n[69.2s] And really, it kind of looks like the previous generation that had station wagon feels.","canonicalId":"car:subaru:outback","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Subaru Outback is referenced as a pricing benchmark for the Trailseeker, with the host saying the EV’s retail price is about the same as an Outback. The segment also contrasts how the Outback’s styling has shifted toward a more SUV-like look.","simplifiedExplanation":"The host uses the Subaru Outback as a comparison point for money and styling. They say the Trailseeker’s price is similar to an Outback, but the Outback has moved away from a wagon look.","imageAttribution":"Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0"}},{"startTime":84.68,"endTime":89.36,"type":"car","title":"Subaru Solterra","url":"/cars/subaru/solterra","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/2021_Tokyo_Marathon_Chief_referee_car_Subaru_SOLTERRA_%28Black%29.jpg","quote":"...same wheelbase and passenger space as the smaller Solterra. The extra half-foot goes to the cargo room, by F...","canonicalId":"car:subaru:solterra","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Subaru Solterra is Subaru’s electric SUV, designed to deliver SUV space and capability in an EV package. The podcast discusses how it shares key dimensions with a related model, while using the extra length to increase cargo space. That kind of packaging detail matters because it affects how much room you get for everyday gear.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Subaru Solterra is an all-electric SUV. The podcast is comparing its size to a related Subaru EV and explaining how the extra space is used for cargo. In simple terms, it’s about how much stuff you can carry.","imageAttribution":"Comyu (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":84.7,"endTime":89.8,"type":"term","title":"wheelbase","url":"/glossary/wheelbase","quote":"Trailseeker has the same wheelbase and passenger space as the smaller Solterra.\n[89.8s] The extra half-foot goes to the cargo room, by Fido at Bigger Crate to ride in.","canonicalId":"term:wheelbase","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Wheelbase is the distance between the front and rear axles. It strongly influences interior space and how much room the vehicle can allocate to passengers and cargo.","simplifiedExplanation":"Wheelbase is the length of the car between the front and rear wheels. A longer wheelbase usually means more space inside and/or more room for cargo."}},{"startTime":120.7,"endTime":123.1,"type":"term","title":"panoramic glass roof","url":"/glossary/panoramic-glass-roof","quote":"There's a touring trim that's one-grade higher.\n[120.7s] It adds stuff like a panoramic glass roof.","canonicalId":"term:panoramic-glass-roof","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A panoramic glass roof is a large roof section made of glass that spans much of the cabin. It’s typically used to increase natural light and give passengers a more open, airy feel."}},{"startTime":138.6,"endTime":144.5,"type":"term","title":"pound-feet of torque","url":"/glossary/pound-feet-of-torque","quote":"Each motor makes 198 pound-feet of torque, but no total figure is offered.\n[144.5s] Time to play frunk or no frunk.\n[146.7s] I've not looked under the hood.","canonicalId":"term:pound-feet-of-torque","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Pound-feet of torque” is a measurement of rotational twisting force produced by the motors. Torque matters because it strongly influences how quickly a vehicle accelerates, especially at low speeds.","simplifiedExplanation":"Torque is the twisting force that helps the car move. “Pound-feet” is just the unit used to measure how strong that force is."}},{"startTime":144.5,"endTime":151.8,"type":"term","title":"frunk","url":"/glossary/frunk","quote":"Time to play frunk or no frunk.\n[146.7s] I've not looked under the hood.\n[148.5s] Lock in your answer.\n[150.1s] I'm guessing no.\n[151.8s] And the verdict is no frunk.","canonicalId":"term:frunk","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “frunk” is the front trunk/storage compartment on many EVs, created because there’s no traditional engine up front. The host is evaluating whether the Trailseeker has that space and how its packaging affects practicality.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “frunk” is a storage compartment in the front of some EVs. It’s like a trunk, but it’s up front instead of in the back."}},{"startTime":179.3,"endTime":183.3,"type":"term","title":"one-speed transmission selector","url":"/glossary/one-speed-transmission-selector","quote":"There's a small display in front of the driver where it should be.\n[179.3s] The one-speed transmission selector takes a little time to figure out.\n[183.3s] Owners will get used to it.","canonicalId":"term:one-speed-transmission-selector","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An EV often uses a single-speed reduction gear instead of a multi-gear transmission, because electric motors make strong torque across a wide range. The “one-speed transmission selector” is the control used to choose drive states (like forward/reverse) even though there aren’t multiple gear ratios.","simplifiedExplanation":"Many EVs don’t use a traditional multi-gear gearbox. Instead, they use one main gear ratio, and the selector is just how you choose forward or reverse."}},{"startTime":184.6,"endTime":190.4,"type":"term","title":"drive modes","url":"/glossary/drive-modes","quote":"[184.6s] Like all cars these days, Trailseeker gets drive modes that make a small difference.\n[190.4s] Unique is X mode.\n[192.5s] This is a Subaru, after all.","canonicalId":"term:drive-modes","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Drive modes are selectable settings that change how an EV responds—typically things like throttle mapping, steering feel, and power delivery. The host says the Trailseeker’s modes make only small differences, but they still affect how it behaves day to day.","simplifiedExplanation":"Drive modes are different settings that change how the car feels while you’re driving. They can adjust things like how quickly it responds when you press the pedal."}},{"startTime":190.4,"endTime":194.5,"type":"term","title":"X mode","url":"/glossary/x-mode","quote":"[190.4s] Unique is X mode.\n[192.5s] This is a Subaru, after all.\n[194.5s] There are two settings to help slog through sloppy stuff.","canonicalId":"term:x-mode","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“X mode” is a Subaru-specific off-road/traction-oriented drive setting designed to help the vehicle cope with rough or slippery conditions. In this segment, it’s described as having two settings to help “slog through” sloppy surfaces.","simplifiedExplanation":"“X mode” is a special Subaru driving setting meant for slippery or messy roads. It’s designed to help the car get through conditions that are harder than normal driving."}},{"startTime":198.0,"endTime":200.8,"type":"term","title":"regeneration drag","url":"/glossary/regeneration-drag","quote":"[194.5s] There are two settings to help slog through sloppy stuff.\n[198.0s] The regeneration drag is adjustable.\n[200.8s] I'll get to that in the driving impressions.","canonicalId":"term:regeneration-drag","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Regeneration drag refers to the slowing effect you feel when an EV uses regenerative braking. By adjusting it, the driver can control how much the car “coasts” versus how strongly it slows down when you lift off the accelerator.","simplifiedExplanation":"Regeneration drag is the slowing you feel in an EV when you take your foot off the accelerator. It comes from the car recharging the battery while it slows down, and you can adjust how strong that slowing feels."}},{"startTime":209.5,"endTime":214.2,"type":"term","title":"74.7 kilowatt hour lithium ion pack","url":"/glossary/74-7-kilowatt-hour-lithium-ion-pack","quote":"It's a 74.7 kilowatt hour lithium ion pack.\n\nAnd the charge port is Nax.","canonicalId":"term:74-7-kilowatt-hour-lithium-ion-pack","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A 74.7 kWh lithium-ion pack is the Trailseeker’s battery capacity, measured in kilowatt-hours. Higher kWh generally means more stored energy, which can translate to more driving range—though real-world range also depends on speed, weather, and how you use features like towing or roof racks.","simplifiedExplanation":"That 74.7 kWh number is how big the electric battery is. A bigger battery usually means you can drive farther before needing to recharge, but driving conditions still matter."}},{"startTime":214.2,"endTime":216.7,"type":"term","title":"charge port","url":"/glossary/charge-port","quote":"And the charge port is Nax.\n\nNax take rate is 150 kilowatts.","canonicalId":"term:charge-port","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The charge port is the physical connector on the vehicle used to plug into an EV charger. In this segment, the host ties it to charging capability by mentioning the charging rate (150 kW), which affects how quickly you can refill the battery.","simplifiedExplanation":"The charge port is where you plug the car in to charge it. The faster the charger you use, the quicker you can add energy back to the battery."}},{"startTime":216.7,"endTime":220.6,"type":"term","title":"150 kilowatts","url":"/glossary/150-kilowatts","quote":"Nax take rate is 150 kilowatts.\n\nTrailseeker has zip.","canonicalId":"term:150-kilowatts","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"150 kW is the maximum charging power the host says the Trailseeker can accept. Charging power (measured in kilowatts) strongly influences how fast the battery can be replenished during a fast-charge session, especially when paired with a compatible charger.","simplifiedExplanation":"150 kilowatts is how fast the car can charge at a fast charger. Higher numbers usually mean you can add energy more quickly."}},{"startTime":222.2,"endTime":226.6,"type":"term","title":"zero to 60 benchmark","url":"/glossary/zero-to-60-benchmark","quote":"Trailseeker has zip.\n\nIt'll do the zero to 60 benchmark in just over four seconds.","canonicalId":"term:zero-to-60-benchmark","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The zero-to-60 benchmark is a common performance test that measures how quickly a vehicle accelerates from 0 mph to 60 mph. It’s used as a simple, comparable way to describe “off-the-line” acceleration feel, especially for EVs.","simplifiedExplanation":"Zero to 60 is a test of how fast the car speeds up from a stop to 60 mph. It’s a quick way to compare acceleration between vehicles."}},{"startTime":240.0,"endTime":242.9,"type":"term","title":"uncontrolled intersections","quote":"with the grip of all-wheel drive and a lot of grunt off the line, you can get across\nuncontrolled intersections with ease.","canonicalId":"term:uncontrolled-intersections","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Uncontrolled intersections are intersections without signals or stop signs that require drivers to judge gaps and traffic flow. The host is using this as a real-world scenario where AWD traction and EV torque help you accelerate smoothly and clear the intersection quickly.","simplifiedExplanation":"An uncontrolled intersection is one without traffic lights or stop signs. You have to judge when it’s safe to go, and the car’s traction and acceleration help you move through."}},{"startTime":257.8,"endTime":262.5,"type":"term","title":"4,500 pounds","url":"/glossary/4-500-pounds","quote":"For an SUV that weighs 4,500 pounds, this moves.\n\nIt's the quickest machine in Subaru's fleet.","canonicalId":"term:4-500-pounds","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"4,500 pounds is the SUV’s curb weight, which affects acceleration, braking, and energy consumption. The host uses the weight to emphasize that despite being heavy for an SUV, the Trailseeker still accelerates strongly.","simplifiedExplanation":"That 4,500-pound number is how heavy the SUV is. Heavier cars usually take more energy to move, so it’s notable when an EV still feels quick."}},{"startTime":265.3,"endTime":268.1,"type":"term","title":"Max towing is 3,500 pounds","url":"/glossary/max-towing-is-3-500-pounds","quote":"Max towing is 3,500 pounds.\n\nBut remember that tugging a trailer sucks the life force out of a battery pack.","canonicalId":"term:max-towing-is-3-500-pounds","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Max towing is the maximum trailer weight the vehicle is rated to pull safely. The host then connects towing to EV efficiency by saying it “sucks the life force out of a battery pack,” which is a practical reminder that towing increases energy use and can reduce range.","simplifiedExplanation":"Max towing is the highest trailer weight the car is allowed to pull. Pulling a trailer usually uses a lot more battery power in an EV, so range drops."}},{"startTime":277.5,"endTime":283.1,"type":"term","title":"a lot of aerodynamic drag","url":"/glossary/a-lot-of-aerodynamic-drag","quote":"Gear on the roof adds a lot of aerodynamic drag and EVs don't like that.\n\nTrailseeker is quiet at speed.","canonicalId":"term:a-lot-of-aerodynamic-drag","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Aerodynamic drag is the resistance a vehicle experiences as it moves through air, and it rises quickly with speed. The host says roof-mounted gear adds drag, which matters for EVs because more drag means the battery has to work harder to maintain speed.","simplifiedExplanation":"Aerodynamic drag is the “air resistance” that slows you down. If you add stuff on the roof, it can increase that resistance and make the EV use more battery."}},{"startTime":299.0,"endTime":308.78,"type":"brand","title":"eyesight suite","url":"/glossary/eyesight-suite","quote":"The eyesight suite of Active Electronic Safety Tech includes automatic emergency\nbraking and adaptive cruise control with lane keeping that allows hands off the wheel.","canonicalId":"brand:eyesight-suite","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Subaru’s Eyesight suite is the brand name for its active safety and driver-assistance technology. Here, the host says it includes automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control with lane keeping.","simplifiedExplanation":"Eyesight is Subaru’s set of safety features that help the car avoid crashes and assist with highway driving. In this segment it includes emergency braking and lane/spacing help."}},{"startTime":299.0,"endTime":303.8,"type":"term","title":"automatic emergency braking","url":"/glossary/automatic-emergency-braking","quote":"The eyesight suite of Active Electronic Safety Tech includes automatic emergency\nbraking and adaptive cruise control with lane keeping that allows hands off the wheel.","canonicalId":"term:automatic-emergency-braking","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a driver-assistance system that detects a potential collision and can apply the brakes automatically to reduce impact severity or help avoid the crash. The host lists it as part of Subaru’s Eyesight suite.","simplifiedExplanation":"Automatic emergency braking is a safety feature that can brake by itself if the car thinks a crash is about to happen. It’s meant to help prevent or reduce collisions."}},{"startTime":303.8,"endTime":308.78,"type":"term","title":"adaptive cruise control","url":"/glossary/adaptive-cruise-control","quote":"automatic emergency\nbraking and adaptive cruise control with lane keeping that allows hands off the wheel.","canonicalId":"term:adaptive-cruise-control","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Adaptive cruise control (ACC) automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to maintain a set distance from the car ahead. In this segment it’s paired with lane keeping, describing a hands-off capable highway assistance setup (though drivers still need to supervise).","simplifiedExplanation":"Adaptive cruise control is like regular cruise control, but it also slows down or speeds up to keep distance from the car in front. It helps on highways, especially in traffic."}},{"startTime":304.5,"endTime":308.78,"type":"term","title":"lane keeping","url":"/glossary/lane-keeping","quote":"braking and adaptive cruise control with lane keeping that allows hands off the wheel.","canonicalId":"term:lane-keeping","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Lane keeping is a driver-assistance function that helps keep the vehicle centered in its lane using steering inputs. The host frames it as part of the Eyesight system that can allow hands-off driving, which typically depends on road markings and driver monitoring.","simplifiedExplanation":"Lane keeping helps the car stay in its lane. It can gently steer if you start drifting, and it works best when lane lines are clear."}},{"startTime":309.0,"endTime":313.1,"type":"term","title":"Supercruise","url":"/glossary/super-cruise","quote":"Briefly, it's not hands-free like Supercruise.\nThis isn't Subaru's camera-based system.","canonicalId":"term:supercruise","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Supercruise is a hands-free driver-assistance system associated with General Motors that can steer and manage driving under certain conditions. The host contrasts it with the Trailseeker’s system, saying the Subaru setup isn’t hands-free like Supercruise.","simplifiedExplanation":"Supercruise is a feature that can help drive the car more automatically, including steering, in certain situations. The host is saying the Trailseeker doesn’t do that hands-free."}},{"startTime":313.1,"endTime":315.9,"type":"term","title":"camera-based system","url":"/glossary/camera-based-system","quote":"This isn't Subaru's camera-based system.\nIt's the Toyota setup, which is comparable in everyday use.","canonicalId":"term:camera-based-system","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A camera-based driver-assistance system uses cameras to detect lane markings, vehicles, and other road features to support functions like lane centering and adaptive cruise. The host says this isn’t Subaru’s camera-based approach, implying a different sensing/control strategy is used.","simplifiedExplanation":"A camera-based driver-assistance system uses cameras to “see” the road and help with features like staying in the lane. The host is saying this car isn’t using Subaru’s usual camera setup."}},{"startTime":321.3,"endTime":326.7,"type":"term","title":"compliant suspension","url":"/glossary/compliant-suspension","quote":"This is a very comfortable vehicle with a compliant suspension,\nwhich means when you chuck it hard into a corner, there is going to be some body roll.","canonicalId":"term:compliant-suspension","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A compliant suspension is tuned to absorb bumps and ride more smoothly by allowing controlled movement. In this review, the host links that compliance to predictable handling but also notes it can increase body roll when cornering hard.","simplifiedExplanation":"A compliant suspension is set up to soak up road bumps instead of feeling stiff. The tradeoff is that when you take a hard corner, the car may lean a bit more."}},{"startTime":326.7,"endTime":333.8,"type":"term","title":"body roll","url":"/glossary/body-roll","quote":"This is a very comfortable vehicle with a compliant suspension,\nwhich means when you chuck it hard into a corner, there is going to be some body roll.\nNot an awful lot of feedback coming up through the wheel either.","canonicalId":"term:body-roll","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Body roll is how much a car leans to the outside of a turn as lateral forces act on it. More body roll usually means the suspension is prioritizing comfort or the car is less aggressively controlled in cornering.","simplifiedExplanation":"Body roll is the car leaning outward when you turn. If it leans a lot, it can feel less “planted” in corners."}},{"startTime":337.3,"endTime":340.8,"type":"car","title":"WRX STI","url":"/cars/subaru/wrx","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/2022_Subaru_WRX%2C_front_right%2C_06-19-2023.jpg","quote":"This is not a WRX STI.\nBut you grab the heavy battery in the floor and the steering is pretty accurate.","canonicalId":"car:subaru:wrx sti","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The WRX STI is Subaru’s performance-focused rally-bred model known for sharper steering feel and more aggressive handling tuning. The host says the Trailseeker is not that kind of car, implying it’s tuned more for comfort than for driver feedback and hard-cornering response.","imageAttribution":"MercurySable99 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":352.3,"endTime":357.5,"type":"term","title":"gauge cluster","url":"/glossary/gauge-cluster","quote":"The squircle wheel helps to see the gauge cluster, the shape takes a while to get used to,","canonicalId":"term:gauge-cluster","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The gauge cluster is the driver-facing display behind or within the instrument panel that shows key information like speed and battery status. The host notes the Trailseeker’s wheel shape helps visibility of this cluster.","simplifiedExplanation":"The gauge cluster is the screen or panel the driver looks at for important info like speed and battery level. The host is saying the steering wheel design makes it easier to see."}},{"startTime":352.3,"endTime":357.5,"type":"term","title":"squircle wheel","url":"/glossary/squircle-wheel","quote":"The squircle wheel helps to see the gauge cluster, the shape takes a while to get used to,","canonicalId":"term:squircle-wheel","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A squircle wheel refers to a steering wheel with a squarish-but-rounded (square + circle) shape. In this segment, the host credits that unusual shape for improving sightlines to the gauge cluster.","simplifiedExplanation":"A squircle wheel is a steering wheel with a rounded-square shape instead of a perfect circle. The host says it helps you see the dashboard information more easily."}},{"startTime":357.5,"endTime":362.2,"type":"term","title":"head-up display","url":"/glossary/head-up-display","quote":"and while the display is high enough to eliminate the need for a head-up display,\nit's kind of plain looking.","canonicalId":"term:head-up-display","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A head-up display (HUD) projects driving information onto the windshield so you can see it without looking down at the instrument panel. The host says the display is positioned high enough that you may not need a HUD.","simplifiedExplanation":"A head-up display shows key driving info on the windshield. The host is saying this car’s screen placement makes a HUD less necessary."}},{"startTime":364.2,"endTime":371.5,"type":"term","title":"recuperation","url":"/glossary/recuperation","quote":"Graphics show when you're draining electrons from the pack\nand when recuperation is sending them back to the cells.","canonicalId":"term:recuperation","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Recuperation is the EV process of recovering energy when slowing down, converting the car’s motion back into electricity. The host contrasts it with draining electrons from the battery pack, describing how energy flows between the pack and the drive system.","simplifiedExplanation":"Recuperation is how an electric car “recharges” a bit when you slow down. 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