The 2019 Acura RDX Prototype made its world debut at the 2018 North American International Auto Show.
Lighter and more
The third generation RDX was engineered on a lighter platform with a stiffer body.
“Combine it with our new powertrain, stiffer body and chassis, and improved steering, and you have your hands on the fastest and most efficient RDX ever,” said John Ikeda, vice president and general manager of the Acura division. Division of America
The RDX prototype also has a wider track (up 1.2 inches), a longer wheelbase (gaining 2.5 inches) and a shorter front overhang.
Power and performance
Motivation The RDX is a new 2.0-litre direct injection unit with 16 valves.
The Adaptive Damper system is available and linked to the integrated NSX dynamic system system.
Photo: Honda North America.
Interior Design
Speaking of the interior, it's more spacious, more sophisticated and more tech than before.
The passenger compartment is larger thanks to the RDX's longer wheelbase with room for five.
“Our engineers spent thousands of hours of research to create a driver-centric approach that is the first of its kind and clearly Acura,” explained Toshiaki Mikoshiba, president and CEO of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "This new RDX is
Cabin technology
Everything is controlled by Acura's new True Touchpad interface.
"The new Acura user interface will be a huge step forward for our customers," said Mikoshiba.
And to take it all away, there's a full boss stereo system.
2019 Acura RDX Prototype at the North American International Auto Show, Cobo Center, Detroit, MI.
Production and face
All RDX models for the North American market will be built in East Liberty, Ohio with engines built in Anna, Ohio and a 10-speed automatic transmission built in Tallapous, Georgia.
At the same time, the car is on display at the North American International Auto Show at the Cobo Center in downtown Detroit.
"What you're about to see is not just the right product for where we're taking the Acura brand, it's the right product at the right time for today's market," Mikoshiba said.
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2019 Acura RDX Prototype Gallery
Photos and source: Honda North America.