

The exact dimensions come in at 4,998mm long, 1,930mm wide, and 1,819mm tall, on a wheelbase of 2,890mm. As for its dimensions, the Evoltis comes in at almost five meters long, cementing its reputation as the biggest Subaru in the lineup today. The ground clearance of the model is set at 220mm, its curb is 2,181kg, and the model also features a turning circle of 11.6m.
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You can also boost its off-roading capabilities with X-MODE, therefore, giving drivers confidence in motion.įor the other particulars of the chassis, the Evoltis rides on a set of 20-inch wheels wrapped in 245/50/R20 tires.

Like some of its stablemates, the Subaru Evoltis comes standard with a symmetrical all-wheel drive system which should help you tackle unexpected obstacles ahead.

The said mill is then paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). There's only one engine available for the Evoltis, while the Flat-Six from its predecessor was already axed, Subaru gave the all-new midsize SUV a small yet more potent 2.4-liter turbocharged Flat-Four Boxer engine that puts out a healthy 256 hp and 375 Nm of torque. The all-new Subaru Evoltis is built under the brand's SGA platform or formally known as 'Subaru' Global Architecture'. The dimensions of the Evoltis helped cement its reputation in the Philippines, and its initial launch price was P3,480,000. The model was touted as the biggest car that Subaru has ever produced, and it holds that title up against other big hitters in the Philippines like the Outback and the Forester. In May of 2021, the Subaru Evoltis marked its first-ever appearance on Philippine soil. The new look was paired with enhanced safety features for this edition of the seven-seat crossover, which also featured captains' chairs in the middle row. The seven-seater was refreshed for the 2023 model year and was sold for P3,780,000. Subaru Philippines launched the facelift to the Evoltis at the 2023 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS). While other countries have the option of second-row captain seats, the Philippine-specced Subaru Evoltis is made available with an 7-seater configuration. Like most Subarus, the midsize crossover also comes with a symmetrical all-wheel drive system, making it the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures. Unlike its predecessor which has a larger 3.6-liter Flat-Six, the all-new Evoltis is powered by a new 2.4-liter turbocharged Flat-Four Boxer engine that paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). It is worth noting that the all-new Subaru Evoltis serves as the successor of the Tribeca, a midsize crossover that's also made available for the Philippine market years ago. In other markets, the model carries the 'Ascent' nameplate. The Subaru Evoltis is the brand's latest 7-seater midsize crossover in the Philippines.
