The Subaru Ascent vs. The Hyundai Palisade
These two options are the most similar in size than some of the other competitors. Hahira drivers will find practically identical wheelbase lengths, cargo area, and passenger volume with both of these SUVs. Both tow 5,000-pounds and seat eight Adel, GA riders comfortably. The Ascent still impresses with its standard all-wheel drive, something the Palisade, or virtually any other vehicle in this class, fails to offer at the standard level. Key differences also appear with styling options. The Subaru goes for a more traditional theme with an attractive and low-profile exterior and interior design scheme. However, the Hyundai Palisade seeks flashy chrome trim and a bulbous grille, things that may not be everyone's taste. Also see the following differences:
- Get seating for eight on all trim levels of the Subaru except for the Touring. However, Palisade drivers will have to compromise their eight-seat capacity for seven with a single trim upgrade.
- The Subaru Ascent boasts 19 cup holders throughout the cabin, compared to 14 in the Palisade.
- Standard EyeSight® driver assist technology is the Subaru Ascent standard, which combines adaptive cruise control, lane centering, and much more. This is a major benefit compared to the Hyundai Palisade, which offers basic driver's assistance, but requires many upgrades for premium perks like adaptive cruise control.