Los Angeles Times

Subaru Ascent thinks big

- By James F. Peltz james.peltz@latimes.com

Subaru is betting that big things come in big packages.

What it is: This is the 2019 Subaru Ascent, an all-new sport utility vehicle and the largest Subaru has ever built. The Ascent, which replaces the Subaru Tribeca that ended production three years ago, will be manufactur­ed at Subaru’s plant in Lafayette, Ind., and arrive on dealers’ lots early next summer.

Why it matters: Subaru is known for its smaller Outback and Forester SUVs but it wants to challenge Toyota, Honda and others in the market for mid-size crossover SUVs.

The Ascent features three rows of seating, for up to eight passengers, on a 113.8-inch wheelbase.

What’s new: The all-wheeldrive Ascent is powered by an all-new 2.4-liter, 260horsepo­wer turbocharg­ed engine, and the SUV’s powertrain enables a towing capacity of as much as 5,000 pounds, the most of any Subaru vehicle.

The interior features Subaru’s Starlink multimedia system, with a highresolu­tion touch-screen display and available in-car Wi-Fi, along with eight USB charging ports throughout the cabin.

There are four trim levels, ranging from the base model to the top-ofthe-line Touring model with chrome door handles, leather seats and panoramic moon roof.

Standard safety features include driver-assist technology such as automatic pre-collision braking, lane-departure and sway warnings, pre-collision throttle management and a new EyeSight Assist Monitor that provides a display of system warnings and other data on the windshield.

The competitio­n: The Ascent will compete with several other mid-size SUVs, including the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot and Ford Explorer. Subaru said it will not announce Ascent prices until next year, but that it will be “competitiv­ely priced” with its rivals, whose costs range from $30,000 to $40,000 depending on the trim.

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