The first in-house EV for Acura in the U.S. adopts the RSX name. We knew Acura was working on its first homespun electric vehicle for the North American market, based on the Acura Performance EV ...
Acura is reviving the RSX nameplate, but it won’t be applied to the rear of a high-revving, four-cylinder sports coupe like the previous generation, which was sold here in the States from 2001–2006.
Acura has confirmed the return of the RSX, but it will not be in the form of a sports coupe. Instead, we will have an electric SUV.
Like Ford did with its Mustang in 2019, Acura is taking the nameplate of a two-door sports car and slapping it on an electric ...
Acura is no stranger to reviving dead nameplates. The Integra made a comeback after more than two decades, and the ZDX transitioned from one crossover to another, also built on GM underpinnings. Next ...
Acura has announced that the RSX badge — the one used instead of ... looks exactly like a production-ready version of the SUV "coupe" concept shown at Monterey Car Week last year, complete ...
The single photo that Acura provided shows a sloping, coupe-like roofline, a full-width rear light bar, and angular vents on the rear bumper and behind the front wheels. The RSX is an evolution of ...
The Acura RSX nameplate is making a comeback on a very different vehicle than the Integra-based RSX coupe from the 2000s. This one is an all-electric crossover with a coupe-like profile.
In spring 2024, Acura launched its first battery electric model, a General Motors-built crossover that revived the ZDX nameplate from the early 2010s. That ZDX is essentially a rebodied Cadillac ...
The RSX will also be the first vehicle from Honda to feature its in-house-developed Asimo OS. At CES, Honda said that Asimo ...
The Acura RSX is back, at least in name. Instead of the sporty Acura RSX coupe of years past, the new RSX is an electric crossover. Before you get mad, there's a lot of good news regarding the ...