2021 Subaru Ascent Review by iBestTravel
After spending a year with the Subaru Ascent, our opinions about this three-row crossover have varied significantly. While we appreciated the torquey powertrain and smooth ride of our test vehicle, various quality issues have sparked conflicting thoughts. Although we cannot ascertain if the 2021 Subaru Ascent has rectified these concerns without extensive time behind the wheel, it does come with a host of new standard features. However, it is important to note that the prices have also increased across the board.
Pricing Overview
The base model of the Subaru Ascent now starts at $33,345, which reflects an increase of $340 from the previous model year. Despite this price bump, it remains competitive when compared to other vehicles in its class, such as the VW Atlas, Ford Explorer, and Chevrolet Traverse. For instance, another key competitor, the updated 2021 Honda Pilot, has a starting price of $33,370.
Safety Features
The EyeSight safety suite is standard on every Ascent. For the new model year, it includes advanced adaptive cruise control, lane centering, and lane-keep assist. Additional new standard features comprise swiveling LED headlights with high-beam assist for enhanced nighttime visibility, as well as a warning system alerting the driver if rear passengers haven’t fastened their seat belts.
Convenience and Comfort
On the convenience front, the base Ascent is well-equipped with 19 cupholders, alongside a 6.5-inch touchscreen that features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Moving up to the Premium trim, you’ll find a range of upgrades, including a leather-wrapped steering wheel, rear window privacy glass, an 8.0-inch screen, and blind-spot detection with lane-change assist and rear cross-traffic alert. Prices for the Premium trim begin at $35,845, marking a $440 increase from the previous Ascent.
Higher Trims
Limited models boast leather-trimmed upholstery, two additional USB charge ports, heated second-row seats, and various other features for $40,645. Among all trims, this variant sees the smallest price increase of $290.
The Top Trim: Touring Model
The Touring model sits at the top of the lineup, offering features like ventilated front seats, navigation, perforated Java Brown leather upholstery, wood grain interior accents, and a panoramic moonroof. Its price is set at $46,495, representing a price increase of $440 compared to the 2020 model.
In summary, the 2021 Subaru Ascent incorporates several enhancements that may appeal to families seeking a versatile and safe three-row crossover.