The 2021 Subaru Ascent is here with more advanced standard equipment across the range and a little price bump. The highlights of the new Ascent include the Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control (AACC) with Lane Centering and Lane Keep Assist along with automaker’s award-winning EyeSight Driver Assist Technology.

Subaru has also replaced the current lights with Steering Responsive LED headlights to make driving easier at night. Moreover, the second and third-row passengers will get alerts if they forget to wear the seatbelts.

The base variant of the 2021 Subaru Ascent now starts at 32,295, which is $300 more than the outgoing model, while the Premium and Limited cost $34,795 and $39,595 respectively. The top of the line seven-seat Ascent Touring will set you back $45,445 – a $400 increase over the 2020MY. All these prices are exclusive of destination charge.

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