Chicago Sun-Times

All-New Subaru Ascent adds 7-seat option to lineup

- BY JOHN STEIN

The biggest news item from Subaru this year was the introducti­on of the long-awaited Subaru Ascent. Resting atop the new Subaru global platform currently used by Crosstrek and Impreza, the new Ascent will be the first large vehicle to use the new architectu­re.

At first glance, there’s immediate Subaru signature design cues in both the exterior grille and interior treatments. The biggest thing about the Ascent is it sheer size – it feels odd to see such a large Subaru body. But it is attractive, reflecting subtle sophistica­tion with a capable athletic stance.

North American Popularity

As dedicated as the Subaru loyal seem to be to the booming all-wheel-drive brand, even their enthusiasm waned when it came to the Tribeca, the biggest Subaru of the day, which went away in 2014.

While providing a step-up vehicle for growing families who started with Outbacks and Foresters, the Tribeca SUV never had the sales impact the brand needed from it. Built in Lafayette, IN, the Ascent is exclusive to the North American market, as it offers Subaru’s notable reliabilit­y, legendary endurance, eight-passenger capacity, and allwheel-drive surefooted­ness.

Three-Row Talk

The big news distinctio­n regarding the Ascent is the potential three-row eight-passenger capacity. Entry and exit from row three, which can be challengin­g for any SUV design, is notable for its big space, providing simple access via a sliding row two and grab handles for extra ease.

According to Subaru, the grab handles on the row-two seats were inspired by Japan’s famously wellthough­t-out bullet train interior designs.

Both the Premium and Limited trim levels will offer a choice of cabin configurat­ion for rows two and three. At no additional expense, Ascent owners may pick from a traditiona­l second row bench or captain’s chairs (one provides 7-passenger seating, the other 8).

Performanc­e

Aside from the obvious Impreza performanc­e exceptions, Subaru does not necessaril­y hang its hat on high-speed performanc­e being a requiremen­t for its vehicles. A new 2.4-liter turbocharg­ed flatfour engine will be paired to a CVT transmissi­on. Subaru has had great success with these pairings and the big Ascent should benefit from that success.

Subaru’s symmetrica­l all-wheeldrive system is standard equipment, and Subaru owners can relish the ability to stay on the pavement during even the worst weather environmen­ts.

Equipment Impression­s

Inside, the 2019 Ascent features integratio­n of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while also delivering a big 8-inch touchscree­n as an interface for the latest version of the Starlink infotainme­nt system.

From a safety standpoint, Subaru gets high marks and the EyeSight active safety suite, which includes adaptive cruise control, an automatic braking system, lane keeping assist, high beam assist, and sway warning, will be at the center of the protective equipment.

Competitiv­e Pricing

Starting out with a base price just over $30,000, buyers can outfit their Ascents with Subaru-type option packages. When you look at the others in the segment – as well as recognizin­g Subaru’s success in right-pricing all their vehicles with regard to competitor­s’ pricing – expect to see an Ascent that has extended residual value over the long haul.

According to Subaru, the grab handles on the row-two seats were inspired by Japan’s famously well-thought-out bullet train interior designs.

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