


All rows get USB power and of course, more cupholder than anyone would need.

This boxy shape means more room for passengers and of course, cargo space, offering 17.6 cubic feet behind the third row, 46 cubic feet with the second row folded, and a gargantuan 86 ft³ with all seats down. Think taller and slightly stretched Outback or large Forester and you’ll get the idea. The ascent’s styling is fairly inoffensive there’s nothing to love or hate about it and it follows Subaru’s tradition of quirkiness and practicality. The Ascent is also a world record holder in having 19 cup holders (I counted them to make sure) the most of any production vehicle. It also comes standard with LED headlights, keyless entry, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a power liftgate, and for those cold winter nights, a heated steering wheel. Topping things off are carpeted floor mats with logos and a scattering of black interior accents. In addition, it rolls on some quite tasty 20-inch wheels which also have a black finish. The 2022 Subaru Ascent Onyx model comes with some visual enhancements which include a blacked-out grille, black window trim, black badges, and black mirror caps. For 2022 Subaru has introduced a new trim, the Onyx which sits right in the middle of the Ascent’s five-trim lineup. 3 Row SUVs are becoming more commonplace these days as manufacturers try to spice up their offerings, especially in the case of the Subaru Ascent which was launched in late 2018 as a 2019 model.
