Subaru Ascent

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Subaru Ascent
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Overview
Manufacturer Subaru
Model code WM
Also calledSubaru Evoltis [1]
Production2018–present
Model years 2019–present (North America)
AssemblyUnited States: Lafayette, Indiana (SIA)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size crossover SUV [2]
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, all-wheel-drive
Platform Subaru Global Platform
Related Subaru Legacy (BW)
Subaru Outback (BT)
Powertrain
Engine 2.4 L FA24F turbo H4 (gasoline)
Power output260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS)
Transmission TR690 Lineartronic CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 113.8 in (2,891 mm) [3]
Length196.8 in (4,999 mm) [3]
Width76.0 in (1,930 mm)
Height71.6 in (1,819 mm) [3]
Curb weight 4,430–4,603 lb (2,009–2,088 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor Subaru Tribeca

The Subaru Ascent is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Subaru. [4] In some markets, it is sold as the Subaru Evoltis. It is the largest automobile Subaru manufactures. [5] The seven or eight-seat passenger SUV, with the design based on the VIZIV-7 concept, made its debut at the LA Auto Show on November 28, 2017 and became available in the third quarter of 2018. [6] It has an American-built predecessor, the Tribeca. The Ascent is not available in Japan.

Contents

History

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Rear view

The Ascent was originally introduced as a concept car at the 2017 New York International Auto Show in April, where it was also announced that Subaru would be producing the vehicle at its Lafayette, Indiana Subaru of Indiana Assembly Plant. [7] Production began in late 2017 alongside the current Subaru Impreza. [8] It was to be the flagship Subaru vehicle in North America, and replace the Subaru Tribeca (previously the B9 Tribeca), which was discontinued after the 2014 model year. Subaru Japan had their own three-row crossover called the Subaru Exiga that was available from 2008 until its discontinuation in 2018. In terms of exterior design, it was akin to a 3-row Outback as is the Ascent to the Forester.

The first spy photographs of Subaru Ascent development mules surfaced in late summer 2016. [9] Although the Ascent was spotted testing in 2017 with an expected mid-2017 on-market date, [10] the sale date was pushed back to early summer 2018. [11]

Subaru initially announced the Ascent would be sold in the Philippines as the Evoltis starting from 2020. [12] Its release was delayed numerous times owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, and eventually was introduced in the Philippines in May 2021. [13] Only the Touring model is available. The Evoltis name is also used in several South American markets. [14] [15] [16] Although some sources reported the Evoltis name would be used for the first battery electric vehicle sold by Subaru, that vehicle, which was co-developed with Toyota, was announced in September 2021 as the Subaru Solterra instead. [17]

Stop-sale recall

In August 2018, Subaru recalled (at least) 293 vehicles that were thought to have faulty spot welds. Due to the complexity of fixing such a problem, the company said it would instead provide owners with new vehicles. Most were still in dealer inventory; only nine had been sold. [18] However, after physical inspection all 293 vehicles were correctly welded and cleared for service. [19]

Design

The Ascent is built on the Subaru Global Architecture (SGA) platform. The Ascent is powered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged boxer four-cylinder (H4) gasoline engine, which produces 260 horsepower (194 kW; 264 PS) and 277 pound-feet (376 N⋅m; 38 kg⋅m) of torque. All Ascent models feature all-wheel-drive as standard equipment.

With both rows of rear seats folded down, the Ascent has a total cargo capacity of 86.5 cubic feet (2,450 L), [11] and 153.5 cubic feet (4.35 m3) of total passenger volume. Ground clearance is 8.7 inches (220 mm). [3]

Models

Base Model

The Ascent is the base trim level. Standard features include all-wheel drive, driver assistance technologies, eight-passenger seating, raised roof rails, cloth seats, and a three-zone climate control system.

Ascent Premium

The Ascent Premium is the mid-level trim of the Ascent. It adds a choice of either seven or eight-passenger seating by deleting the second-row bench seat in favor of individual captain's chairs, [11] a 5,000-pound (2,300 kg) maximum towing capacity, blind spot detection (BLIS) with rear cross-path detection, and the All-Weather Package with heated front seats.

Convenience Package

The Convenience Package includes a power rear lift gate, keyless access with push button start, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, as well as reverse emergency braking.

ONYX EDITION The Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition trim offers a sportier, more rugged look with exclusive features. It includes blacked-out exterior accents, unique 20-inch black alloy wheels, and an interior with water-repellent StarTex® upholstery, which is designed for durability and easy cleaning. The Onyx Edition also includes advanced tech features, such as a power moonroof, a hands-free power liftgate, and reverse automatic braking, enhancing convenience and safety. This trim level is ideal for those seeking a blend of adventure-ready aesthetics and enhanced functionality in a midsize SUV.

Ascent Limited

The Ascent Limited is the "luxury" trim level of the Ascent. It adds leather-trimmed upholstery, 20-inch (51 cm) aluminum-alloy wheels, keyless access with push-button start, adaptive front headlamps, reverse automatic braking, and a power rear tailgate. [20] Optional on the Ascent Limited is a “Technology Package” which adds a Harman Kardon premium audio system, panoramic moon roof, navigation, and a cargo area cover.

Ascent Touring

The Ascent Touring is the top-of-the-line Ascent trim level. It adds Java Brown leather-trimmed seating surfaces, second-row captain's chairs with seven-passenger seating, heated and ventilated front seats, rear sunshades, a panoramic power moon roof, and a Harman Kardon premium audio system with 14 speakers and 792 watts of total power.

For the 2022 model year, the Ascent received a new "Onyx Edition" trim level with unique black wheels, badging, and exterior trim. The Onyx edition also received water-repellent seat material. The Onyx Edition slots between the Premium and Limited trim levels and receives more standard features over the Premium such as reverse automatic braking, a power rear tailgate, a heated steering wheel, and push button start. A single option package is available for the Onyx edition, which includes a panoramic moon roof, navigation, and a cargo cover. [21]

Model year changes (United States)

Engine and powertrain

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Engine

The Ascent features a newly developed FA24 engine. [27] The turbocharged direct injection flat-four engine has a 94 mm × 86 mm (3.7 in × 3.4 in) bore × stroke for a total displacement of 2,387 cc (145.7 cu in) with a 10.6:1 compression ratio. The cylinder block and heads are made of aluminum alloy, and the heads each have twin overhead camshafts driven by a timing chain. Peak power is 260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS) at 5,600 rpm, and peak torque of 277 lb⋅ft (376 N⋅m; 38 kg⋅m) is achieved between 2,000 and 4,800 rpm. [28] Regular unleaded (87 octane) gasoline is recommended. [29]

Power is sent from the engine to a CVT with eight simulated gears and then to a center differential. The center diff usually has a 60/40 front/rear torque split, but the ECU can vary the power distribution based on driving conditions.

Features

The Ascent introduced new technologies that were not currently available in other Subaru models, such as optional mobile Wi-Fi capabilities, and standard EyeSight driver assistance technologies (the system is currently available as an option on other Subaru models). [3]

A suite of new Starlink infotainment systems, first introduced on the 2017 Subaru Impreza, is available on the Ascent. The base system features a seven-inch color touch screen display, standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Available features include integrated GPS navigation provided by TomTom, and an eight-inch color touch screen display. [3]

Reception

After performing preliminary testing on a development prototype, Motor Trend wrote that mid-range power seemed a bit limited when passing at cruising speed, likely because Subaru aimed for best-in-class fuel economy for the upcoming Ascent. They also observed the ride was well-damped and the interior was quiet. [30]

The follow-up Motor Trend article stated that the "2.4-liter turbocharged boxer-four proves surprisingly satisfying” and that “the Ascent provides enough motivation for merging onto the highway or passing other vehicles.” [31]

Consumer Reports deemed it "the right vehicle for many suburban families”. [32]

Safety

Moderate-overlap crash test of a 2019 Subaru Ascent performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety CEF1802-04.jpg
Moderate-overlap crash test of a 2019 Subaru Ascent performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

The 2021 Ascent is currently holding the 2020 IIHS Top Safety Pick+.

IIHS scores: 2021 Subaru Ascent [33]
Small overlap front (driver)Good
Small overlap front (passenger)Good
Moderate overlap frontGood
Side impactGood
Roof strengthGood
Head restraints & seatsGood
Front crash prevention: vehicle-to-vehicleSuperior
Front crash prevention: vehicle-to-pedestrianSuperior
HeadlightsGood (all trims)
Child seat anchors (latch) ease of useGood+ (extra LATCH positions)

Awards and recognition

Sales

Calendar YearU.S. [37] Canada [38]
201836,2112,093
201981,9584,139
202067,6233,028
202159,9803,359
202263,704
202360,543

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