
The new Subaru Ascent Onyx SUV represents the middle of the lineup. Our mid-size, three-row Ascents available in Knoxville, TN, are designed to accommodate up to seven passengers. The new Subaru Ascent Onyx lineup comes with a variety of feature upgrades.
Onyx-specific Characteristics
As the trim level name suggests, the Onyx models at our Grayson Subaru facility have an elegant black exterior finish that includes darkened badging. The vehicles ride on 20-inch black aluminum alloy wheels. Exterior upgrades include LED lighting, C-shaped taillights, a lower front bumper, and a larger, taller grille. Low-riding air vents improve aerodynamic function to increase fuel efficiency.
The opulent black theme continues inside the cabin. While exuding an overall elegant appearance, the onyx trim level is also designed with practical elements. Interior seating is upholstered using a water-repellent material accented with contrasting green stitching. The unique upholstery makes cleaning the cabin easier after off-road adventures or when you have your kids along for a road trip.
Performance Enhancements
All Ascents on display in Oak Ridge come standard with the turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines, an automatic continuously variable transmission, and an all-wheel drive. But drivers now gain the dual-function X-mode technology that includes descent control along with snow/dirt and snow/mud settings. When combined with 8.7-inch ground clearance, the SUV capably handles more challenging terrain and road conditions.
Additional Upgrades
Ascent Onyx owners in Knox County, TN, unlock the SUV's doors using the keyless entry system. The rear liftgate also easily opens via the addition of electronic power. All occupants gain more visibility day and night thanks to the addition of the electronically powered moonroof.
The rearview camera displays a wide-angle image, which ups the safety level when backing up. Begin a journey in Knoxville, TN, by pushing the start engine button. Upgraded standard safety features also include the automatic rear emergency braking technology that slows or stops the vehicle should the driver not immediately respond to rear collision warnings.