The Mercury News

2019 Subaru Ascent a newcomer SUV with street cred

- By James Raia CORRESPOND­ENT

The sport utility vehicle market apparently hasn’t reached its saturation point — at least Subaru doesn’t think so. Welcome the Ascent, the largest car the Japanese manufactur­er has ever made.

Five years after Tribeca was discontinu­ed, the 2019 Subaru Ascent is the manufactur­er’s second and bigger three-row SUV. Subaru is hopeful its new people mover will fare better than its predecesso­r. When the Tribeca departed, it was among the country’s worst-selling vehicles.

The Ascent, which features seating for as many as eight, arrives as the SUV segment remains increasing­ly strong. During the first three months of this year, 15 of the top-25 best-selling vehicles in the United States were SUVs. Five more top sellers were pickups, including the top three on the list.

Joining Subaru’s lineup and surpassing the Outback in size, the Ascent features a turbocharg­ed 2.4-liter, fourcylind­er engine with 260 horsepower. It advances with a continuous­ly variable automatic transmissi­on (CVT) and features the carmaker’s signature symmetrica­l all-wheel drive (AWD) system.

The Ascent is available in four trims, Ascent, Ascent Premium, Ascent Limited and Ascent Touring. The base model is far from lacking. It has cloth upholstery, the EyeSight safety suite, tri-zone climate control, a rearview camera and Bluetooth. Four USB ports, 18-inch alloy wheels, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integratio­n are also standard.

The Limited, my review vehicle, is two trims more expensive and includes steering responsive full LED headlights, LED fog lights, an adjustable power liftgate, heated second-row seats, leather upholstery, keyless entry/ start and a power-adjustable passenger’s seat.

A Harman Kardon premium audio system, panoramic sunroof, secondrow captain’s chairs and programmab­le power rear liftgate are standard on higher trims and options on lowerprice­d trims.

Many of the technology functions are controlled via the user-friendly Starlink infotainme­nt system. It’s refreshing when a manufactur­er realizes not all buyers

are tech savvy. The Ascent has plenty of modern-day features, but the controls are straight-forward, well-organized on the dash and console and intuitive.

It all contribute­s to the Ascent’s overall appeal. Enter the vehicle for the first time and comfort awaits. The SUV has easy entry and exit, and the leather seats are well-constructe­d with quality materials. The cabin has a spacious feel. The overall vision is impressive. An afterthoug­ht in some three-row vehicles, the rear seats in the Ascent work for adults no taller than 6 feet.

With the exception of its BRZ sports car, Subaru isn’t known for its top-end performanc­e. But the Ascent isn’t a slouch. It achieves the 0-60 miles per hour standard in about seven seconds, which is more than satisfacto­ry. Gas mileage averages are 20 miles per gallon in city driving, 26 miles per gallon on the highway. It’s one of the Ascent’s less-than-sterling attributes. The Manufactur­er’s Suggested Retail Price is $38,995.

Subaru is a pioneer in all-wheeldrive technology. It developed the full-time, four-wheel drive system in the early 1970s. The carmaker was an early participan­t in sports sponsorshi­ps as the official vehicle for the U.S. Ski Team.

The AWD system has been a staple feature of the carmakers’ vehicles since. The system distribute­s power to all wheels simultaneo­usly, provides superior balance and gives a driver better control of the vehicle. Plenty of vehicles transporti­ng occupants get stuck in inclement weather during ski trips. They’re easy to notice while driving past in a Subaru.

The Ascent enters the market against well-establishe­d offerings such as the Honda Pilot and Ford Explorer. Those SUVs are popular for good reasons. But the Ascent has received strong reviews as a debutante, and it’s a strong challenge to segment leaders.

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The 2019 Subaru Ascent. (Image courtesy of Subaru)
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