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Old Apr 9, 2024 | 12:22 PM
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Ditches touchpad, embraces touchscreens, Google, Bang & Olufsen




The 2025 Acura MDX sees a number of updates and upgrades, especially inside, where a new infotainment system is a potential game-changer for Acura's flagship SUV as well as, potentially, the entire brand.

Now, at first glance, adding a 12.3-inch touchscreen to a new luxury car shouldn't be that big of a deal, even if it features over-the-air updates and Google built-in tech. It could even evoke an eyeroll if you found out that both the screen and interface are basically the same as you'd find in a range-topping Honda Accord. The reason it's significant is because of what it replaces. Acura's True Touchpad interface has been unloved since it debuted on the current-generation RDX and subsequently spread throughout the Acura lineup to everything not named Integra. This interface that paired a dash-top screen with a unique touchpad on the center console (pressing on the touchpad would select an icon on the corresponding spot on the screen) was not exactly a critical darling. The entire system felt like Acura was being contrarian, as if a touchscreen or even ****-and-display setup, were too basic. Well, they basic now. Even if the new touchscreen is shared with an Accord, so what? It's sensibly laid out, looks good enough and Google built-in means an enhanced version of Google Maps is on board along with various Apps from the Google Play store. And yes, Apple CarPlay is still present.

With the True Touchpad truly gone, real estate opened up on the center console. There's a new, wide, kinda shallow bin that might be useful for something but seems a bit vestigial. It's located where the volume **** used to be — that's migrated west to where the touchpad was and therefore closer to your hand. The Touchpad's wrist rest that used to hover over the wireless phone charger is obviously no longer there, either, making it easier to place and remove your phone.

Another big-time change for 2025 is the addition of Bang & Olufsen sound systems instead of the Panasonic/ELS upgrades that have been an Acura staple for two decades. Although the ZDX is technically the first Acura to get a Bang & Olufsen system (the 2025 MDX will arrive at dealers after Acura's electric love baby with GM), the MDX gets the most powerful version. Not just in terms of an Acura Bang & Olufsen offering, but most powerful Acura sound system ever. Exclusive to the range-topping Type S with Advance Package, it has 31 speakers (including 12 in the ceiling alone), 24 channels of power, two amplifiers and an 8.8-inch subwoofer. A 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen system is included on the MDX Technology Package, Advance Package and A-Spec models. Both feature Bang & Olufsen's 3D Sound Control and Beosonic one-touch sound control that's a serious upgrade over the usual Bass, Mid and Treble sliders.

Elsewhere in tech land, the AcuraWatch driver assistance suite gets a hardware upgrade, resulting in improved adaptive cruise control performance, further-seeing blind-spot warning and a smarter forward collision mitigation system. The Type S with Advance Package gets even higher-grade stuff, including better sensors, that improve the various existing ADAS systems and make it possible to add automated lane changes to adaptive cruise control (must tap the turn signal), automatic steering intervention to the blind-spot warning system and front cross-traffic warning.

There are no mechanical upgrades, unless you consider some extra sound deadening and rear laminated glass on most trim levels to be a mechanical upgrade. Exterior visual differences are also subtle, with revised lower fascias for both standard and Type S models, new grille inserts for both, and a revised grille surround that removes the chrome lipstick look of the standard MDX. The taillights are now darker, too, and there are new wheel designs throughout. I go into them more in the video above.

It may not seem like a lot, and possibly a change that shouldn't have been needed in the first place, but the new touchscreen interface removes a significant barrier to signing up for several years in a new MDX. One can also jump to the conclusion that subsequent Acuras will be similarly upgraded, so keep an eye out for future RDX and TLX updates.
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Old Apr 9, 2024 | 12:42 PM
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Touchpad is gone, now people will find something new to complain about.
I like the improvements though.

Wait, the piano black trim is still there. lol

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Very good updates, as it mitigates some of the main gripes I had with the MDX, true touchpad finally gone and better materials and tech, although yes still some piano black remains. But the Type S drives and rides beautifully balanced with its air suspension and turbo power.
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As a 2023 MDX owner, the changes are a solid refresh. The touchscreen is obviously the biggest item. Not a big fan of the new type-s front bumper design, but everything else looks good. Nice refresh of a great SUV.
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Nice updates…
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IMHO the second-generation MDX had the best interior.....it was all downhill from there.

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
IMHO the second-generation MDX had the best interior.....it was all downhill from there.

That interior was total garbage in person. The current one is much higher quality.
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Old Apr 9, 2024 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
That interior was total garbage in person. The current one is much higher quality.
Why do you say it was garbage? Did you look at one or drive one?.....I did.
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31 speakers in any car is wild!!...... I love it!
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Not sure what Lexus is missing here but RX500h can't come close to MDX Type S in overall road presence and looks. Even all blacked out RX500h doesn't look as intimidating as it's rivals, there is just something off with proportions with that car. Front is fine, it's aggressive but side profile is a dud and and sagging taillight bar doesn't help either from the back.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Why do you say it was garbage? Did you look at one or drive one?.....I did.
Not sure if all were this way, but my cousin's MDX had large swathes of plastic wood, with not very convincing wood pattern.

The materials used in the newer model (I haven't seen this updated one yet, but the pre facelift one) more solid.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Why do you say it was garbage? Did you look at one or drive one?.....I did.
Oh yes. Tons of ugly fake wood, poor quality plastics, felt very Honda inside. The new MDX is much, much nicer.
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Originally Posted by jwong77
The materials used in the newer model (I haven't seen this updated one yet, but the pre facelift one) more solid.
well, except piano black plastic.
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Old Apr 10, 2024 | 11:33 AM
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Definitely nice upgrades. I like the new interior. Is the view through rear window still limited? I remember when we got our first RX, we test drove MDX but the view through rear window was very limited.
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31 speakers in any car is wild!!...... I love it!
Their audio system is very nice for sure.
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Audi no longer uses a dial FWIW, all touchscreen.
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