Acura CDX revealed.
#1
Acura CDX revealed.
Sleuths have taken an entirely uncovered photo of the upcoming Acura CDX about it be released in China.
Welcome to the future look of RDX.
http://blog.caranddriver.com/acura-cdx-caught-undisguised-before-beijing-reveal/
Welcome to the future look of RDX.
http://blog.caranddriver.com/acura-cdx-caught-undisguised-before-beijing-reveal/
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mrgold35 (04-21-2016)
#2
Excellent find!
I will need to add a vehicle to my stable in the next 1-2 years and wanted to stick with Acura. The last kid is leaving the nest this year and I wanted to downsize from our 11 MDX; but, get better mpgs with the same amount of utility as our 08 RDX. The current RDX was more than I wanted to spend and the TLX doesn't have enough utility (hiking, biking, cargo space for trips, etc...). I will have to compare a new CDX to a used RDX to see which way I will go down the road.
I will need to add a vehicle to my stable in the next 1-2 years and wanted to stick with Acura. The last kid is leaving the nest this year and I wanted to downsize from our 11 MDX; but, get better mpgs with the same amount of utility as our 08 RDX. The current RDX was more than I wanted to spend and the TLX doesn't have enough utility (hiking, biking, cargo space for trips, etc...). I will have to compare a new CDX to a used RDX to see which way I will go down the road.
Last edited by mrgold35; 04-21-2016 at 09:05 AM.
#3
Looks like the LED lights are up to 8-9 per side now?
Some more pics: New Photos Of The Acura CDX For China | CarNewsChina.com - China Auto News OR New Acura CDX Compact SUV Exposed In China, Rivals Mercedes GLA
Some more pics: New Photos Of The Acura CDX For China | CarNewsChina.com - China Auto News OR New Acura CDX Compact SUV Exposed In China, Rivals Mercedes GLA
#4
Looks like the LED lights are up to 8-9 per side now?
Some more pics: New Photos Of The Acura CDX For China | CarNewsChina.com - China Auto News OR New Acura CDX Compact SUV Exposed In China, Rivals Mercedes GLA
Some more pics: New Photos Of The Acura CDX For China | CarNewsChina.com - China Auto News OR New Acura CDX Compact SUV Exposed In China, Rivals Mercedes GLA
I do like the 8 speed dct and turbo though. Wonder if shawd will make it too.
#5
I like it.
The 1.5 turbo is quick and gets good MPGs.
I also like the dual exhaust look which probably will be gone in a North American model.
I'd rather have dual exhaust ports than the hidden exhaust with the weird trim design on each side.
The 1.5 turbo is quick and gets good MPGs.
I also like the dual exhaust look which probably will be gone in a North American model.
I'd rather have dual exhaust ports than the hidden exhaust with the weird trim design on each side.
#7
But also remember Acura is moving back towards sporty, like the new MDX has exposed dual exhausts. So if this comes here, I am certain they will be exposed as well.
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#8
I can see the CDX having two engine choices of the 1.5L Turbo or the 2.4L i-Vtec along with the 8DCT. As long as it has enough leg room for me (6'3", size 14 shoe), hitch option for bikes, and plenty of room in the hatch with the 2nd row with one or both seats down is all I need as an errand/commuter/weekend around town car.
I think both engine choices are too under-powered for sh-awd. It will be the CR-V awd system most likely.
I think both engine choices are too under-powered for sh-awd. It will be the CR-V awd system most likely.
#9
I can see the CDX having two engine choices of the 1.5L Turbo or the 2.4L i-Vtec along with the 8DCT. As long as it has enough leg room for me (6'3", size 14 shoe), hitch option for bikes, and plenty of room in the hatch with the 2nd row with one or both seats down is all I need as an errand/commuter/weekend around town car.
I think both engine choices are too under-powered for sh-awd. It will be the CR-V awd system most likely.
I think both engine choices are too under-powered for sh-awd. It will be the CR-V awd system most likely.
But yeah I highly doubt shawd will make it through, they want to cost cut like crazy lately
#10
I love it. If it comes to NA, I will get one.
The issue is that we are never happy. We always like to critize lol. i think if we don't like a car or brand, there is a simple choice...move on on the next one.
The issue is that we are never happy. We always like to critize lol. i think if we don't like a car or brand, there is a simple choice...move on on the next one.
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Tony Pac (04-21-2016)
#14
now if acura was feeling crazy and shoved in a turbo 2.0 and shawd....hmmm
#15
Comparing the CDX to the ILX, they are about the same weight if they both had the same 2.4L engine/8DCT trans combo. I don't think the performance would be that far off from each other with the ILX/CDX along with 33-35 hwy mpgs.
It sounds like the 8DCT can't handle a lot of TQ, the 9AT+2.0T might be too big for the CDX, and the 7DCT would be too expensive (and maybe to large). I think we are stuck with 1.5L turbo, 2.4L iVtec, or low boost 2.0L Turbo with 8DCT during the model run as possible engine choices.
It sounds like the 8DCT can't handle a lot of TQ, the 9AT+2.0T might be too big for the CDX, and the 7DCT would be too expensive (and maybe to large). I think we are stuck with 1.5L turbo, 2.4L iVtec, or low boost 2.0L Turbo with 8DCT during the model run as possible engine choices.
#16
I like the look of this compact vehicle. It looks different and it will capture the RIGHT attention if they do it right with the TLX as well as the RLX. People are so critical of Acura because we want to believe in the brand and we support it, but I can say that sometimes I've been critical but I think they are headed in the direction of not looking like any other car on the road.
#18
Comparing the CDX to the ILX, they are about the same weight if they both had the same 2.4L engine/8DCT trans combo. I don't think the performance would be that far off from each other with the ILX/CDX along with 33-35 hwy mpgs.
It sounds like the 8DCT can't handle a lot of TQ, the 9AT+2.0T might be too big for the CDX, and the 7DCT would be too expensive (and maybe to large). I think we are stuck with 1.5L turbo, 2.4L iVtec, or low boost 2.0L Turbo with 8DCT during the model run as possible engine choices.
It sounds like the 8DCT can't handle a lot of TQ, the 9AT+2.0T might be too big for the CDX, and the 7DCT would be too expensive (and maybe to large). I think we are stuck with 1.5L turbo, 2.4L iVtec, or low boost 2.0L Turbo with 8DCT during the model run as possible engine choices.
#20
This CDX is based on the HRV, so its really not an RDX replacement. More of a mini CUV like a CX3.
Ive driven an HRV before and it was a nice little ride. Only thing I thought it needed was a more powerful drivetrain, which seems to be address in the CDX with the turbo.
Ive driven an HRV before and it was a nice little ride. Only thing I thought it needed was a more powerful drivetrain, which seems to be address in the CDX with the turbo.
#21
I don't think anyone here believes that CDX is the replacement of RDX. It is definitely a smaller vehicle. What we mean is the future RDXs will look like this CDX (in terms of styling) albeit in a slightly larger form. RDX will retain a significant majority of its clients anyway even though those who want a smaller vehicle will like this option.
#22
I don't think anyone here believes that CDX is the replacement of RDX. It is definitely a smaller vehicle. What we mean is the future RDXs will look like this CDX (in terms of styling) albeit in a slightly larger form. RDX will retain a significant majority of its clients anyway even though those who want a smaller vehicle will like this option.
The CDX on the other hand will most likely be a really good alternative to the gla, X1, and q3. Just like the rdx is now in its' class.
#30
I'm looking forward to seeing the CDX in North America to see how it looks and drives in person. I think the CDX would make a perfect city car for commuting and weekend errands. Hopefully, Acura will price the CDX around the same as the current ILX ($26k-$35k) and add the exact same AWP as the RDX, awd option, and option for a trailer hitch (for bikes).
#34
Originally Posted by Tony Pac
I am very positive they bring this to NA market...it will be priced a little higher than ILX but very similar.
Acura will benefit from this a lot. Mark my word.
Acura will benefit from this a lot. Mark my word.
#35
Currently, the CDX is being MADE IN CHINA!
in other words, it'll cost too much to import. if they did import this; the drivetrain, emission equipment and headlights would have to be changed to adhere to U.S. Regulations.
ALL the literature on the CDX says its intended for the Chinese Market.
No where does it say they are planning to bring it here, nor does it say they are planning to make a U.S. Version.
like NO WHERE.
you guise keep dreaming tho
#36
if they said; Hey guise, we're going to be using our Ohio plant to produce some HRV - Acura equivalents, THEN TONY PAC, you would have a strong case going for you.
but alas, the other manufactures have better designed CUV's and better performing, all of which you can BUY TODAY!
Where is Acura?? late to the game as always, or will they even show up???
mark my words
but alas, the other manufactures have better designed CUV's and better performing, all of which you can BUY TODAY!
Where is Acura?? late to the game as always, or will they even show up???
mark my words