Subaru Ascent Dealership

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When you're on the hunt for your next three-row SUV, you have many options in front of you. Even when you narrow it down to the Subaru Ascent, you may be unsure which Subaru Ascent dealership has the expertise and quality to give you the best experience. No matter if you're in the market for a brand new Subaru Ascent or a high-quality used Ascent, Williams Subaru has just what you need. Our inventory is just the beginning of why Williams Subaru is your choice Subaru Ascent dealership.

Our team is passionate and knowledgeable about the Subaru Ascent and the entire Subaru brand. We believe this is the best car brand on the market and exceeds all your expectations for an SUV. Because of our expertise, we can help you find exactly what your needs and wish list holds. Let's dive into the legacy of the Subaru brand and how the Subaru Ascent has evolved into what it is today.

A black 2022 Subaru Ascent Onyx is shown from the side driving through a city.

The Legacy of Subaru

For decades, Subaru has formed a legacy of quality and strength. Subaru vehicles are known for being unique and fun to drive. These are important qualities to have in the ultra-competitive automobile market. Subaru sets itself apart in many different areas from other car brands, and it brings in loyalists for life. Knowing how Subaru started and grew over the decades gives us a full appreciation for the brand's legacy.

Subaru entered the US market in 1968 and from the beginning showed itself as unique from other carmakers. One of the ways Subaru is different is its unique technology and engineering. Its horizontally opposed engine and symmetrical all-wheel drive are defining components of Subaru vehicles. In 1975, the iconic 4x4 station wagon Subaru is known for was released. We see that evolve over the years to further emphasize Subaru's practicality.

Probably one of its biggest legacies is the distinctive station wagon/sports utility combination style in many of its vehicles. We see that with the release of the Subaru Outback in 1994 (as a 1995 model) and several years later with the Subaru Forester in 1997 (as a 1998 model). The Forester further solidified Subaru as a performance-focused car brand. Because of its engineering and track record, Subaru brand vehicles have the reputation for safety in a variety of weather and road conditions.

Today, Subaru offers a wide variety of sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs that align with any lifestyle and family size. The legacy of quality and safety continues to shine with the awards and accolades to prove it. Subaru consistently wins awards for its brand quality and safety from JD Power, Kelley Blue Book, IIHS, and more. Drivers agree, too, with 96% of Subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years still on the road today. Subaru uses this legacy to evolve with drivers' ever-changing demands and released the Subaru Ascent, its largest SUV to date, in 2018 (as a 2019 model).

Subaru Ascent Overview

The release of the Subaru Ascent was big news for the Subaru brand. It is the biggest Subaru vehicle to date with 7-8 passenger capability. This is great news for those who have grown up with Subaru and now need a vehicle to fit their family life. It also gives newcomers to Subaru a chance to experience all this brand has to offer with the SUV they're looking for.

Just like other Subaru vehicles, the Ascent is built with safety and flexibility in mind. The Ascent takes safety a step further by offering Subaru's driver assist technology, EyeSight, standard. The Subaru Ascent makes it possible to take more adventures with the whole family in tow, thanks to the standard symmetrical all-wheel drive and 5,000 lb maximum towing capacity. Bottom line, the Subaru Ascent is the ideal SUV for the active family.

The Ascent isn't just created to be adventurous either. From its release, the Subaru Ascent boasts comfort in its interior for every row of passengers. There's even flexibility with cargo storage and using the second and third rows as needed. Ever since the Subaru Ascent was released in 2018, it continues to improve with advanced technology and features.

The brown and black interior of a 2022 Subaru Ascent shows the infotainment screen and steering wheel.

2022 Subaru Ascent

The 2022 Subaru Ascent is better than ever this model year. It comes packed with standard features and premium options that the whole family will enjoy. The Ascent works perfect for an active family, whether that's outdoor adventures or events around town. You may be surprised at how much the 2022 Ascent offers.

In the performance and capability category, the 2022 Ascent carries on the Subaru legacy. It offers standard symmetrical all-wheel drive, 5,000 lbs maximum towing, and 8.7 inches of ground clearance. These components make it possible to go on any outdoor adventure with all of your family and extra gear in tow. You don't have to sacrifice good fuel economy either. The 2022 Ascent estimates 21 mpg in the city and up to 27 mpg on the highway.

The 2022 Ascent gives every passenger convenience and technology. For starters, you have the option for second-row captain's chairs or second-row bench seating. This allows you to make the 2022 Subaru Ascent fit into your family's exact needs. While your family is comfortable, there is still vast cargo storage in the 2022 Ascent. The Ascent's maximum cargo volume of 86.5 cu.ft. beats out the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander, and Mazda CX-9, which makes the 2022 Ascent the ultimate SUV for extra gear.

The premium finishes like leather seating and panoramic moonroof options make the Ascent feel extra luxurious. Everyone can stay connected in the 2022 Ascent with the standard multimedia system that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 2022 Subaru Ascent also launched a new Onyx edition that features a unique interior and exterior design.

Just like with the first Subaru Ascent, the 2022 Ascent comes with the EyeSight driver assist technology as standard. This technology includes automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and pre-collision throttle management. These features are built to provide you extra peace of mind and help prevent potential collisions.