Compare the 2025 Subaru Ascent Premium vs Onyx Edition - Springfield, MO

Subaru Ascent Premium
- Standard Engine2.4-Liter 4-Cylinder
- Horsepower260 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *20/26
- Seats7
- DrivetrainAll-Wheel Drive
- BlueoothStandard
- NavigationOptional
- SunroofOptional
- Wheel Size18 X 7.5-in
- Towing Capacity5,000 lbs
Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition
- Standard Engine2.4-Liter 4-Cylinder
- Horsepower260 hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *19/25
- Seats7
- DrivetrainAll-Wheel Drive
- BlueoothStandard
- NavigationStandard
- SunroofStandard
- Wheel Size20 X 7.5-in
- Towing Capacity5,000 lbs
Specs at a Glance
If you're looking for extra room to accommodate your family and gear, the three-row Subaru Ascent could be the ideal choice. As Subaru's largest SUV, it prioritizes passenger comfort while still being tough enough for off-road adventures. When narrowing down options, many buyers find themselves choosing between the Premium and Onyx Edition trims. Below is a comparison of these two versions.
Performance
Both the Ascent Premium and Ascent Onyx Edition deliver a comparable performance behind the wheel. Powering each model is a capable 2.0-liter turbocharged BOXER four-cylinder engine that produces 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. A Lineartronic continuously variable transmission, complete with paddle shifters, helps channel power efficiently. In addition to its responsive acceleration, the Ascent is strong enough to tow up to 5,000 pounds.
Adventure readiness is also a key feature. Like the Onyx Edition, the Premium comes equipped with Subaru's full-time Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. While the Premium handles most terrains with ease, the Onyx Edition steps it up with dual-function X-Mode, which includes snow/dirt and deep snow/mud driving settings for added off-road capability.
Appearance
While the Ascent Premium is one of the more affordable options in the lineup, it still delivers in the looks department. Its LED Steering Responsive Headlights do more than enhance its aesthetic-they pivot to improve visibility on dark, winding roads. Standard features also include raised roof rails and 18-inch machine-finished alloy wheels that enhance both function and style.
The Onyx Edition makes a bolder visual statement with 20-inch black alloy wheels and LED fog lights. A panoramic glass sunroof adds to its upscale appearance and helps it stand out in the crowd.
Features
Inside, the Ascent Premium comes loaded with modern features. The Subaru Starlink Multimedia system includes an 11.6-inch touchscreen and supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Passengers will appreciate the onboard 4G Wi-Fi hotspot, and even those in the third row have access to USB-A charging ports. Comfort is enhanced with tri-zone automatic climate control and heated front seats.
For those who lead an active lifestyle, the Onyx Edition offers practical upgrades like StarTex water-repellent seat material, a retractable cargo cover, black interior accents, and a heated steering wheel.
If you're interested in exploring the 2025 Subaru Ascent trim options further, feel free to reach out to Reliable Subaru today.
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* EPA-estimated city/highway mpg. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary.
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