
2020 Subaru Outback | 2020 Subaru Ascent |
Engine |
|
2.5 l | 2.4 l |
Horsepower |
|
182hp | 260hp |
MPG (City/Highway) |
|
26 mpg City/33 mpg Hwy * | 21 mpg City/27 mpg Hwy * |
2020 Subaru Outback vs 2020 Subaru Ascent
Serving Harrisonburg VA
Subaru has grown into one of the safest, coolest, most versatile, and most trusted automobile manufacturing companies on the planet. Subaru is known for its all-wheel-drive systems for the best performance on the road. Each of the Subaru vehicles is not only safe and efficient but are also very sleek and loaded with tech that is out of this world. The 2020 Outback and 2020 Ascent are no exceptions to these truths, so without further delay, let’s explore some of the attractive similarities and differences between the new Outback and the new Ascent!
Performance
Both vehicles have the same buttery-smooth 8-speed CVT transmission with OD and auto-manual availability. Because the Outback is suited for five occupants and the Ascent is suite for eight, the Outback has 182 horses, and the Ascent has 260. This puts the Outback in the unique position to get 28 miles per gallon fuel economy while the Ascent understandably gets 23 for all of its capabilities: a fair trade-off at the end of the day.
Appearance
For appearance, the 2020 Outback retains its iconic and lovable narrow hatchback design. Its look is lightyears ahead of previous models by boasting a crisp, wide stance that is accented with sleek hood lines, side panel indentures and edgy tail lights that create an overall hip feel. The 2020 Ascent is serious business with its broad body and stance, while still retaining a friendly demeanor that exclaims how ready it is to take on the world. It features a sleek billet grille, large fog lights, swooping side panel indentures and sharply edged lines on the doors which define its modernity and prowess.
Features
Both cars are nearly identical in terms of features. With carpeted floor mats, rear defrosts windows, programmable garage door openers, front and rear cupholders, glove box lights, two 12-volt DC power outlets, all-weather urethane steering wheels, and adaptive cruise controls the two vehicles are identical in many ways. The main difference in features is more-so in the increased maximum interior cargo space, which is slightly higher in the Ascent by ten cubic feet compared to the Outback.
If performance, appearance, and features are important to you when discovering the perfect Subaru, then contact or come over to Bob Wade Subaru to check out all of these fantastic features in person! Allow yourself to behold the beauty that both of these vehicles possess.
* EPA-estimated fuel economy. Actual mileage may vary. For Crosstrek Hybrid, EPA-estimated MPG equivalent on a full battery charge. Actual mileage will vary.