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Why buy this Ascent

The 2019 Subaru Ascent Touring delivers on Subaru’s reputation for all-weather capability, safety, and spacious comfort, while adding premium amenities that make it feel more upscale than its price suggests. Under the hood, its 2.4 L turbocharged Boxer engine produces 260 hp and 277 lb-ft of torque, paired with a CVT and standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive for confident acceleration and 5,000 lb towing capacity—best in class among non-luxury midsize three-row SUVs Subaru MediaU.S. News Cars. Inside, the Touring trim augments the Limited’s features with brown Java leather seating surfaces, second-row captain’s chairs (7-passenger layout), a panoramic power moonroof, and a Harman Kardon® premium audio system with 14 speakers and 792 W total output Subaru Mediadbrochure.qa.subaru.com. Safety is paramount, with standard EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, Trailer Stability Assist, and “Good” crash-worthiness across all IIHS tests IIHSDigital Trends. Combined fuel economy of 22 MPG (20 city/26 highway) and Subaru’s strong resale value further bolster its ownership appeal MotorTrendMotorTrend.


1. Performance & Capability

Turbocharged Boxer Power

The Touring is powered by a 2.4 L turbocharged FA24 flat-four Boxer engine delivering 260 hp at 5,600 rpm and 277 lb-ft of torque at 2,000–4,800 rpm, providing strong low-end pull for highway merging and towing U.S. News CarsSubaru Media.

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive & X-Mode

Subaru’s standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, coupled with X-Mode for optimizing traction on slippery surfaces, ensures composed handling whether you’re in rain, snow, or light off-road terrain Subaru Tech Info.

Class-Leading Towing

When properly equipped, the Ascent Touring can tow up to 5,000 lb, outperforming many rivals in its segment and enabling you to haul boats, trailers, or campers with confidence MotorTrendReddit.


2. Interior Comfort & Technology

Premium Seating & Layout

  • Java Brown Leather: The Touring adds richly colored leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, and second-row captain’s chairs, creating a true seven-passenger configuration with easy access Subaru Media.
  • Panoramic Moonroof: A dual-panel power-tilt/sliding glass roof bathes the cabin in natural light and enhances the sense of space dbrochure.qa.subaru.com.

Infotainment & Connectivity

  • Harman Kardon® Audio: A 14-speaker, 792 W premium sound system delivers concert-hall clarity, from crisp highs to deep bass Subaru Media.
  • Navigation & Starlink®: An 8-inch touchscreen with built-in navigation complements Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ and available in-vehicle Wi-Fi Subaru Media.

3. Safety & Driver Assistance

EyeSight® & Co-Pilot Assist

Standard EyeSight® Technology includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane-keep assist, and lead vehicle start alert, reducing driver fatigue and enhancing crash prevention Subaru Tech Info.

IIHS Top Ratings

The Ascent earns “Good” ratings in every IIHS crashworthiness test and “Superior” for front crash prevention—among the highest safety honors available IIHSDigital Trends.

Trailer Stability Assist

Standard Trailer Stability Assist automatically applies the vehicle’s brakes to counteract trailer sway—an uncommon feature in this class Digital Trends.


4. Practicality & Versatility

Expansive Cargo & Seating

With all seats in place, the Ascent offers 17.8 cu ft behind the third row; folding down both rear rows expands capacity to 86.5 cu ft, ideal for large gear or holiday hauling Edmunds.

Intelligent Cargo Solutions

Integrated roof rails, under-floor storage compartments, and a hands-free power rear gate ensure easy loading of luggage, bikes, or ski gear Digital Trends.

Comfort Over Rough Roads

U.S. News notes the Ascent’s ride quality remains composed over broken pavement, with minimal cabin vibration thanks to Subaru’s reinforced body structure and active noise cancellation U.S. News CarsDigital Trends.


5. Value, Reliability & Ownership

Fuel Economy & Efficiency

EPA-rated at 20 MPG city and 26 MPG highway in Touring trim, the Ascent balances power and efficiency for lower fuel costs over time Digital TrendsMotorTrend.

Strong Resale & Reliability

Despite some early reports of minor issues, U.S. News gives the Ascent an 80/100 predicted reliability score, and Subaru’s Symmetrical AWD and Boxer engine design enjoy excellent long-term dependability and resale value Torque NewsMotorTrend.

Warranty Coverage

Subaru backs the Ascent with a 3-year/36,000 mi basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000 mi powertrain warranty, plus complimentary scheduled maintenance for two years Digital Trends.


Conclusion
For buyers who need true three-row seating, robust all-weather capability, and top-tier safety, the 2019 Subaru Ascent Touring stands out with its combination of turbocharged performance, towing prowess, upscale amenities, and long-term value. Whether you’re loading up the family for a road trip or towing weekend toys, the Ascent Touring delivers confidence-inspiring capability and comfort at a compelling price.

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ONE_OWNER

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26.00/hwy

20.00/city

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Drivetrain

AWD

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GAS

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RED

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BROWN

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4_CYLINDER

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Grant April 20, 2025
We purchased the Subaru Ascent Touring. We’ve owned several Subaru Outbacks and have been happy with them. Though we looked in detail at competitive products prior to our purchase, the Ascent offered better safety, true AWD and value with a few exceptions. It seems Subaru Corp claims the Touring trim is fully equipped but coming from the Outback model you’ll be charged dearly for all weather floor mats, seat back protectors (you’ll need these as the material Subaru uses on the back of their seats is beyond cheap), cross bar set for the roof rack (came with the Outback) etc. I get profit, I get even the Outback had many of these as options, but it seems like Subaru has forgotten or doesn’t care about its base of loyal customers as many of those items came with the Outback. The old saying, “the devil is in the details” applies here. A few other issues for the price of the Touring Ascent trim the power passenger front seat is limited in settings. Not sure why. These issues weren’t enough to stop us from purchasing as the ride, handling and power from Subaru’s new turbo engine is outstanding. Once you drive it you’ll be hooked. Comfort and elbow room a plenty. The dash and electronics are intuitive and work extremely well. The radio is a bit odd doesn’t turn off? The third row is large enough for a short term ride for adults. It’s great for kids to teenage years. Lots of cup holders and power ports. Love the rear air con vents in headliner! We do agree with previous reviews the sun roof headliner cover is a joke. It’s awful!! Very poor design coming from Subaru. Its dangerous to drivers concentration with windows down! We didn’t notice this until after we purchased. So far we are happy with the Ascent with the exception of the horrible sun roof headliner cover. MPGs are good a bit better than expected.

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