Subaru Ascent vs Toyota Highlander
2024 Subaru Ascent vs. Toyota Highlander
Overview
Trying to figure out if the Subaru Ascent or Toyota Highlander is right for your family? See which SUV comes with standard all-wheel drive and offers modern safety features. Learn what makes the Ascent a better option than the Highlander for San Jose, CA drivers.
Power and Performance
The 2024 Subaru Ascent has a 2.4L engine that generates 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. With the Ascent, you'll also find standard all-wheel drive. On the 2024 Toyota Highlander, there's a 2.4L engine that generates 265 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Both the Ascent and the Highlander make great choices for your next family getaway, especially if you're looking to explore mountains near the Bay Area.
Interior
With the Ascent and Highlander, you can seat up to 8 passengers, which can means you can bring the whole family along. The Ascent has 75.6 cubic feet of cargo space, and the Highlander has 84.3 cubic feet of cargo space. Both SUVs have a variety of safety features that make them great family-friendly vehicles.
The Better SUV for Your Family
Both the Ascent and Highlander are good choices for a 3-row SUV. But the 2024 Subaru Ascent with its standard all-wheel drive and top-notch Subaru safety features makes a better SUV for your daily commute. Just come by our Bay Area Subaru dealership to take an Ascent test drive today!
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