Check out the new 2019 Subaru Ascent lifted by LP Aventure. It’s what Subaru needs to build.
Active consumers in North America are being rewarded for making Subaru so successful. The Japanese automaker sells 60 percent of their global vehicles to U.S. and Canadian buyers, they asked for a large Subaru family hauler with a recreational attitude and they answered with the Ascent.
Now LP Aventure in Quebec, Canada has a lift kit for the new Ascent 3-Row family hauler that will give it a more aggressive stance for more extreme off-road pursuits.
LP Aventure says this Ascent is a prototype and the actual kit will be available after their team finishes the R&D on road, on track and off-road. Subaru already infused the new Ascent with attitude and the spirit that made the Subaru brand successful in the beginning with lower side and wheel arch cladding giving the 3-Row crossover a rugged and capable appearance.
With the new lift kit from LP Aventure, you won’t need to worry about scraping the lower body while traveling through the brush, water or a rocky trail.
Ascent is going to be used by active families who take it on back-country adventures to go hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, kayaking, and camping. For more fun in the dirt and extreme off-road situations, Subaru’s X-Mode traction assist system is also standard on all 2019 Subaru Ascent trims. Ascent also comes standard with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters and Hill Descent Control.
If you don’t live in Canada, LP Aventure also has Distributors in 16 U.S. states where you can get one of these lift kits. They also have kits ready to go for the Forester, Outback, and Crosstrek.
LP Aventure says the final Ascent product will be available soon. You can find a U.S. distributor here and get on the list to be the first to get a lift kit for your 2019 Subaru Ascent.
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Anderson Design and
Anderson Design and Fabrication out of Oregon already built a lift kit for the Ascent before these guys. Wilsonville Subarun in Oregon has a lifted Ascent for sale. Might want to get your information correct.
Can also confirm ADF produced
Can also confirm ADF produced and marketed their Ascent lift kit at least a week prior to LP doing so. +1 for American made! Also, I see no LP customers denying that fact either.
The ADF kit is steel whereas
The ADF kit is steel whereas the LP kit is stainless steel, and as such is a bit more expensive.