Overview

The 2024 Acura ADX appears destined to become the brand’s first all-electric model, likely with an SUV body and styling based on the Precision EV concept vehicle. While it’s possible that the new nameplate could adorn an upcoming gas-powered model instead, the news that Acura will get its own EV SUV based on the forthcoming Honda Prologue fuels our speculation that the ADX is all-electric. If that turns out to be true, we expect the 2024 ADX to inherit the platform, powertrain, and battery pack(s) from Honda, which in turn is having them built and developed by General Motors. However, both the Prologue and the ADX will sport unique exterior and interior designs, with the latter assuredly featuring a more luxurious aesthetic.

What’s New for 2024?

With Honda announcing plans to release its new all-electric Prologue for the 2024 model year, we expect the Acura ADX to follow shortly thereafter. We’ll just have to wait and see if it’s similar in size to the compact RDX or perhaps smaller.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

Base

$55,000 (est)

Technology

$58,000 (est)

A-Spec

$60,000 (est)

Advance

$65,000 (est)

How much the 2024 ADX will cost is as much a mystery as most details about the upcoming Acura model. Since we estimate that the ’24 Prologue will start around $45,000, we think the Acura-branded version will be at least $10,000 more in base form. The ADX’s trim levels should also align with the rest of the automaker’s portfolio, which include Technology, A-Spec, and Advance models. A Type S performance model seems unlikely, but we’ll have to wait and see.

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As more information becomes available, we’ll update this story with more details about:

  • EV Motor, Power, and Performance
  • Range, Charging, and Battery Life
  • Fuel Economy and Real-World MPGe
  • Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
  • Infotainment and Connectivity
  • Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
  • Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

Source: www.caranddriver.com