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2019 Acura RDX
All-new Acura RDX Prototype Teased Ahead of Detroit World Debut - Acura News All-new Acura RDX Prototype Teased Ahead of Detroit World Debut http://cdn.hondanews.com/acura-autom...9b-720x480.jpg Dec 20, 2017 - TORRANCE, Calif.
Designed and developed for the first time in America, the new RDX will be built on a new, Acura-exclusive platform and incorporates key design elements of 2 recent concepts – the Acura Precision Concept and Acura Precision Cockpit. The exterior styling adapts the low, wide and sleek presence of the Precision Concept to an SUV, and features strong character lines that run along the entire profile of the vehicle. From the Precision Cockpit, the 3rd-generation RDX features an all-new interior design, user interface and operating system designed from a clean sheet. The Acura RDX is a perennial best-seller in the premium-entry SUV segment, which is on pace to unseat entry-premium sedans as the highest volume segment of the luxury market. The RDX has recorded 5 consecutive years of record sales and 7 straight years of year-over-year sales growth1. For More Information Consumer information is available at http://www.acura.com. To join the Acura community on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/acura. Additional media information including high-resolution photography is available at acuranews.com/channels/acura-automobiles. About Acura Acura is a leading automotive luxury nameplate that delivers Precision Crafted Performance, representing the original values of the Acura brand – a commitment to evocative styling, high performance and innovative engineering, all built on a foundation of quality and reliability. The Acura lineup features 6 distinctive models – the RLX premium, luxury sedan, the TLX performance luxury sedan, the ILX sport sedan, the 5-passenger RDX luxury crossover SUV, the 7-passenger Acura MDX, America's all-time best-selling 3-row luxury SUV and the next-generation, electrified NSX supercar as a new and pinnacle expression of Acura Precision Crafted Performance. |
As much as I would love for this to be true and show some investment and development for the Acura brand, I'm still not quite sure how much weight to be on the claims of an "Acura-exclusive platform." Obviously can't tell too much from this dark teaser, but I think it'd be tough for them to not use the CR-V platform.
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Originally Posted by pbm317
(Post 10060959)
As much as I would love for this to be true and show some investment and development for the Acura brand, I'm still not quite sure how much weight to be on the claims of an "Acura-exclusive platform." Obviously can't tell too much from this dark teaser, but I think it'd be tough for them to not use the CR-V platform.
Here's the teaser video that shows off a bit more details of the upcoming RDX. (Sorry, don't know how to format it so the video is embedded >.<) |
Originally Posted by pbm317
(Post 10060959)
As much as I would love for this to be true and show some investment and development for the Acura brand, I'm still not quite sure how much weight to be on the claims of an "Acura-exclusive platform." Obviously can't tell too much from this dark teaser, but I think it'd be tough for them to not use the CR-V platform.
Doing some checking, I see that Acura introduced a China-only CDX compact crossover in 2016, that shares the Honda Civic / CR-V platform. The CDX may find its way to North America. That would leave room for the RDX to move up to a larger size. Perhaps the next RDX will be larger, as a mid-size, 2-row crossover and the new CDX will come in as the compact crossover. |
A third generation, very nice. Should be interesting to see the NSX interior cues. Pretty funny that the original 2007 RDX pioneered and bucked the trend of naturally aspirated engines and used a turbo 4 before switching to a 3.5L V6. Here's to hoping they choose a 2.0T vs the puny 1.5T in Honda's arsenal.
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Originally Posted by Noble8626
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I believe this is an Acura Press Release rather than rumor or speculation so it should be safe to say this is definitely going to be an Acura exclusive platform. Looks like Acura is trying to distance themselves from their Honda roots with this new generation of vehicles to start with the RDX and considering the RDX is one of their top-selling models they must have figured they could justify the R&D costs for making an exclusive platform.
As Sulu notes above, it very well is Acura exclusive... until the next Honda product rolls out. Just like the Acura exclusive e-shifter and on and on and on. Honda is notorious for not keeping a strong wall between the brands in terms of feature availability etc, hence the very blurred lines between the two. Whereas Lexus typically gets a little more exclusivity over Toyota for a long period of time. Look at how long it took for Toyota brand vehicles to get an 8-speed automatic! Anyways back to RDX. Yes, it's one of their core vehicles, and I look forward to when Acura can re-assert itself through great products. |
ACura exclusive platform.. Haha. What does that even mean?
Modular Platforms baby, with some tweaks for each marque. Predictions: New beak Based on the newly redesigned CRV platform SH-AWD instead of neutered CRV awd Turbo 4 (back again) I assume a really horizontally elongated single screen setup like the hondas but with acura badging Touchscreen Seats from the top level CRV (those babies look nice) unfinished wood almost NX like C pillar but look at the 18 CRV same swoosh LEDS galore in the back, Single row LEDS in the front. FOgs optional 10 speed Honda transmission Drive modes LCD instrument panel Full Honda sense/Acura sense packages 360 camera Maybe a 7 seat option (huge maybe) |
there's no longer a beak.
All the other shapes were taken, so they settled for an ugly pentagon. Mazda has one of the better looking gape grilles, and could pass for an acura if you put an acura emblem on it. |
Acura Precision Concept:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...e2dd269e07.jpg Sorry, the beak is gone. Acura Precision Cockpit: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...85c0b0605b.jpg No touchscreen. |
Acura is on pace to sell 50k RDX this year so it's critical to them. My guess is they'll do it right and the new gen will be successful.
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The CR-V is already pretty nice, so an RDX upgrade to the 2 liter turbo motor and 10 speed auto would make a nice small SUV. SH-AWD and a nice interior would make it a winner. It really doesn't need its own platform.
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Originally Posted by Sulu
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Acura Precision Concept:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...e2dd269e07.jpg Sorry, the beak is gone. Acura Precision Cockpit: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...85c0b0605b.jpg No touchscreen. If they go with the knockoff audi mmi current gen smh. WTF. Im sure theyre gonna be introducing carplay and aauto, and gosh help them if their clean sheet design requires a touchpad to interface. Whoever thinks this is a great idea....needs to stop using uber and sit in the front seat once and a while. Its great to have a touchpad on a stationary object not on the go. But hey Precision engineering right |
Its been released it China since last year.
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Originally Posted by Sulu
(Post 10061374)
Acura Precision Concept:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...e2dd269e07.jpg Sorry, the beak is gone. Acura Precision Cockpit: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...85c0b0605b.jpg No touchscreen. Not sure the point of your post. You’re sorry the beak has gone?You think no touch screen is good or not?:uh: |
Actually, the beak is not gone. It's just become larger, thicker, and two-tone LOL. :D
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