Acura has announced a new compact SUV model, the ADX. Set to make its debut this spring with a competitive starting price of $35,000, the SUV is positioned as the brand’s entry-level offering and aims to provide Millennials and Gen Z customers an accessible yet premium gateway into Acura’s lineup.
“The turbocharged Acura ADX is an exciting addition to our SUV lineup, designed to welcome young buyers to our performance brand,” stated Mike Langel, assistant vice president of Acura National Sales. “These consumers are seeking youthful styling, advanced technology, and engaging driving dynamics, all of which the ADX delivers.”
Notably, the ADX comes standard with a range of features including a moonroof, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, wireless smartphone charging and a user-friendly 9-inch color touchscreen integrated with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety is a priority, with the AcuraWatch suite of driver-assistive technologies and advanced airbag systems standard across all trims.
Buyers seeking more can opt for the A-Spec package, featuring a panoramic moonroof, 19-inch wheels and sporty interior enhancements like Ultrasuede seating, ambient LED lighting and stainless sport pedals. The top-tier A-Spec with Advance Package further elevates the luxury with a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, Google built-in connectivity, heated steering wheel and gloss black exterior detailing.
Under the hood, the ADX shares its turbocharged 1.5L VTEC engine with the Acura Integra, paired with a sport-tuned CVT featuring paddle shifters. Available advanced all-wheel-drive enhances handling and traction, ensuring confident performance across various conditions. The 2025 Acura ADX is set to arrive at dealerships this spring.
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