The Acura RSX is inching closer to its debut, 20 years after the brand retired the nameplate. The RSX is making a comeback as ...
Acura has officially pulled the covers off its all-new RSX, reintroducing a nameplate that first hit U.S. shores in 2002. Back then, the RSX replaced the beloved Integra, sparking mixed emotions among ...
The 3.2CL launched Acura's Type S sub-brand when it debuted in 2001. It's got a 3.2-liter V6 engine sending 260 hp and 232 pound-feet of torque through the front wheels, up from the normal CL's 225 hp ...
Acura’s first in-house EV is coming next year, and it will basically look like this. Acura on Thursday peeled back the sheet on the RSX Prototype. After confirming earlier this year the name would ...
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2026 Acura SUVs: A New EV Takes the Stage
The new RSX marks Acura’s first model developed in-house on its new global EV platform, moving beyond the badge-engineered ...
We knew Acura was working on its first homespun electric vehicle for the North American market, based on the Acura Performance EV Concept. Now we know the name: RSX. Honda is bringing back the name, ...
Remember when Acura announced plans to bring back the beloved Integra name, only to later reveal that said Integra would only be sold as a five-door hatchback? Well, it's happened again. Acura has ...
Acura recently brought back the Integra name, and the result is a Type S that's an absolute riot to drive. It isn't as track-focused as the Honda Civic Type R that it's based on, but who cares? Most ...
The new Acura RSX marks a departure from its predecessor's sedan style, opting instead for a sporty crossover SUV design. Unveiled during Monterey Car Week, this prototype showcases a bold, wide ...
In 1986, Honda introduced the Acura line into the U.S. domestic market. Already established for reliability and frugality, the Acura line was established to appeal to a higher market with more upscale ...
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