**OFFICIAL RLX THREAD** Update p.14: Prod. car to debut in LA 11/28
#722
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#723
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God those wheels are ugly.
Interior is .
Put those Vossen wheels from the Photoshop in this thread and you have a winning style.
This car could sell with enough sex and marketing.
Interior is .
Put those Vossen wheels from the Photoshop in this thread and you have a winning style.
This car could sell with enough sex and marketing.
#724
For all the talk about trying to create a new brand image for Acura, looks like Honda didn't go past the lobby of their design center to come with this RLX.
Interior color options looks to be the same 'ol black, gray and parchment...ugh.
I keep seeing an Infinity when looking at the car profile....maybe it's just me.
While I'm definitely waiting for the 2014 or 2015 "bug free" cars, I'm not interested in getting just 24mpg and will look specifically at the 30mpg options. 30 is the new 17.
It has HD radio & Pandora!
Interior color options looks to be the same 'ol black, gray and parchment...ugh.
I keep seeing an Infinity when looking at the car profile....maybe it's just me.
While I'm definitely waiting for the 2014 or 2015 "bug free" cars, I'm not interested in getting just 24mpg and will look specifically at the 30mpg options. 30 is the new 17.
It has HD radio & Pandora!
#725
Burning Brakes
For me acura going down hill. 2006 was better car that i had. I dont see an improvement....
Come on, guys.
1.Same engine power (20hp increase over 2006)
2.FWD at least for now (again 2006 sh-awd)
3.6 speed trans? what happend to 7 speed dual clutch?
I just bought 2012 Acura Mdx, because i was affraid that they will going to do something wrong to 2014 model. Like Fwd, no real awd option.
Now for the styling, front looks ok, like an eagle, the back side of the car looks like same eagle wants to poop. Seriously, i don't get it.
Now what do i get for more money spend? Just bigger in size? aha radio? direct injection? no sh-awd? to me interior looks cheeper than previous generation.What else?
In 2004 then i saw RL i was intrigued, but now i am disappointed. In 8 years they managed to add 1 extra gear in trans, 20 horses, removed sh-awd to save fuel.
Come on, guys.
1.Same engine power (20hp increase over 2006)
2.FWD at least for now (again 2006 sh-awd)
3.6 speed trans? what happend to 7 speed dual clutch?
I just bought 2012 Acura Mdx, because i was affraid that they will going to do something wrong to 2014 model. Like Fwd, no real awd option.
Now for the styling, front looks ok, like an eagle, the back side of the car looks like same eagle wants to poop. Seriously, i don't get it.
Now what do i get for more money spend? Just bigger in size? aha radio? direct injection? no sh-awd? to me interior looks cheeper than previous generation.What else?
In 2004 then i saw RL i was intrigued, but now i am disappointed. In 8 years they managed to add 1 extra gear in trans, 20 horses, removed sh-awd to save fuel.
#726
Randy is the Future
For me acura going down hill. 2006 was better car that i had. I dont see an improvement....
Come on, guys.
1.Same engine power (20hp increase over 2006)
2.FWD at least for now (again 2006 sh-awd)
3.6 speed trans? what happend to 7 speed dual clutch?
I just bought 2012 Acura Mdx, because i was affraid that they will going to do something wrong to 2014 model. Like Fwd, no real awd option.
Now for the styling, front looks ok, like an eagle, the back side of the car looks like same eagle wants to poop. Seriously, i don't get it.
Now what do i get for more money spend? Just bigger in size? aha radio? direct injection? no sh-awd? to me interior looks cheeper than previous generation.What else?
In 2004 then i saw RL i was intrigued, but now i am disappointed. In 8 years they managed to add 1 extra gear in trans, 20 horses, removed sh-awd to save fuel.
Come on, guys.
1.Same engine power (20hp increase over 2006)
2.FWD at least for now (again 2006 sh-awd)
3.6 speed trans? what happend to 7 speed dual clutch?
I just bought 2012 Acura Mdx, because i was affraid that they will going to do something wrong to 2014 model. Like Fwd, no real awd option.
Now for the styling, front looks ok, like an eagle, the back side of the car looks like same eagle wants to poop. Seriously, i don't get it.
Now what do i get for more money spend? Just bigger in size? aha radio? direct injection? no sh-awd? to me interior looks cheeper than previous generation.What else?
In 2004 then i saw RL i was intrigued, but now i am disappointed. In 8 years they managed to add 1 extra gear in trans, 20 horses, removed sh-awd to save fuel.
You could wait for the awd model.... Your focus is just on transmission and hp gain. The awd model will satisfy that for you. You can over look all the technology they have added since then. Aha radio is the least of the add ons. I have an 05 RL and I see PLENTY of improvements over this model. The car looks great and has added basically all the features and options that all it's competitors have plus features that they don't offer. Idk what you were expecting but maybe you should set your standards lower than where they are cause I don't think Acura has released anything recently that hasn't made sense to them. They aren't going to give you a 500 horse power car with 9 gears. Shoot Lexus just released their GS350 and they didn't do anything drastically different and people are still all over that car. So far on paper the RL sounds exciting and I am sure when it is released it will be a great car. Maybe you should read up on the press release to see all the things that have been added to the car that aren't in any current Acura model. The only way this car won't succeed is if Acura fails to market it like they did with the 05+ RL. I for one hope it is slightly over looked cause there is nothing better than driving a car that everyone else doesn't have. When I got my 05 RL it was a car that most people didn't even know was out but when they sat inside or saw it parked they would tell me how nice my car was or it looks like an upscale car and I'd just nod and say thanks. This car will definitely be the same. Something that people will over look but when they do their research realize it is one of the best out in the market.
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#727
the 2 screens in the center have too much going on imo. Would have been better to stretch the screen similar to bmw and have navi on left and radio on right.
I'm glad there are less buttons in the center but the radio still looks out of place just like in the Accord. Almost looks "aftermarket" to me. Maybe because the resolution compared to the navi looks worse.
Gauges look great and finally the license plate lights look like they are led now.
I'm glad there are less buttons in the center but the radio still looks out of place just like in the Accord. Almost looks "aftermarket" to me. Maybe because the resolution compared to the navi looks worse.
Gauges look great and finally the license plate lights look like they are led now.
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I like it. If I need a sedan, I know what to get.
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Watch this space in 3 years if the SH-SH-AWD model is the shiz. I could be back as an Acura owner eventually. With at least decent aftermarket wheels on it, I think the look is good if not distinct. I will admit that there is a little more Accord to the side profile than I might like. Even so, Acura did not completely butcher the exterior design IMHO like they did the 2009 TL.
#730
Every time a new luxury car is introduced it lets me know how happy I am with my 2006 RL which I will keep until i can not drive anymore. Just yesterday a lady asked me what year it was and she was surprised at the answer. She is looking for one herself.
#731
#732
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Acura just unveiled their new flagship sedan, the RLX, and there's 2 things you'll notice right away: it's kind of boring looking, but, damn, does it have a lot of headlights. Like 8 per side. Sure, they're small LED units and not the colossal sealed-beams of yore, but still, it's some pretty aggressive face-jewelry for what is otherwise a fairly elegant if restrained car. It sort of like if Helen Mirren smiled to reveal a massive, diamond-studded grille.
Aside from the looks, the RLX is packed with some very cutting-edge tech, and its clear that Honda is looking to reposition itself as a technological leader after a period of some indifference. For example, this car will be the 1st of theirs to feature direct-injection, which is becoming almost common among their competitors.
The RLX also has such advanced goodies as a hybrid version with 3 electric motors, 1 on the tranny (about 30 HP or so) and 1 for each rear wheel (about 27 HP per motor), making it an AWD car. Each of the rear wheel motors is independently controllable, which allows the hybrid RLX to use torque vectoring on the rear wheels to dramatically (the film promised me) improve handling and braking. The combo of the 3 motors and the 3.5 L V6 should come to about 370 HP and 30 combined MPG. Not bad!
There's a FWD, non hybrid version as well that just uses the V6 for about 310 HP, and gets 20 city/ 31 HWY/ 24 combined MPG. The FWD version also gets some rear-wheel wobble love as well, thanks to Acura's Precision All Wheel Steer system, which they name (and badge the car) as P-AWS.
P-AWS as a name sounds like some lost Disney movie from the early 80s about a cybernetic sheepdog that helps some kids save their grandma's house or some shit. I can almost picture the scene where the kids look deeply into the blinky LED eyes of an injured P-AWS and cry "P-AWS! Please don't die! We love you!" Spolier alert: P-AWS is okay!
Oh, right, back to the real P-AWS. Honda is leveraging their decades of playing with 4-wheel steering systems in Preludes and whatnot and now has what seems to be an effective system that controls toe-in and toe-out for each rear wheel. Also, under heavy braking, both rear wheels toe-in like a skier slowing down. Again, this seems like a very welcome bit of tech that could have real handling benefits.
The overall weight is down from the RL by about 275 lbs, thanks in part to aluminum fenders, hood, and door skins. So, if you're a locksmith with a magnetic door sign, I think we've just ruled out the RLX for you. Sorry.
The interior is quite nice on the RLX, as a flagship executive sedan should be, with very nice feeling materials all over the damn place. Even the inside door handles have a pleasing rubbery grip. There's 3 full-color LCD screens on the dash, 2 huge stacked ones and a small one in the cluster. It sort of looks silly, and makes me think less, bigger screens may not be a bad idea, like the Tesla Model S or something. 1 nice thing is that while the lower screen handles all sorts of climate and infotainment duties, most commonly-used controls are repeated in a nice, compact, physical cluster below.
Comfort is a big, big deal to Acura right now. They're using, for the 1st time in a car, real acoustic glass for the side windows, they have the biggest interior cabin room in the segment, and I heard a rumor that if you lick the headliner it tastes like butterscotch.
1 weird thing about the interior I can't really explain is this funny little trapdoor to view the frame number. It's even labeled "FRAME NUMBER." Is easy frame number access a big selling point in this segment? It looks pretty handy to stash just a little bit of drugs or a couple vials of illegal tiger urine as well.
There's also a very high-end sound system sourced by Krell, whom I should have heard of if I knew anything about high-end audio, which I don't. At least that's what Acura VP Jeff Conrad said, but I'm not so sure if I trust him because he kept pronouncing "concierge" with a strange "shhh" sound in the middle that was really grating.
All told, the RLX seems like a lot of impressive technology in a clean but anonymous package. However, if your car-buying criteria demands over a dozen headlights, lots of interior room, and rapid, no-fuss frame number access, boy are you in luck.
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#734
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#735
"There's also a very high-end sound system sourced by Krell, whom I should have heard of if I knew anything about high-end audio, which I don't. At least that's what Acura VP Jeff Conrad said, but I'm not so sure if I trust him because he kept pronouncing "concierge" with a strange "shhh" sound in the middle that was really grating."
That's the same reason I can't buy a Leggsus Lugzury car, if they can't say it then they sure as hell can't build it.
That's the same reason I can't buy a Leggsus Lugzury car, if they can't say it then they sure as hell can't build it.
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#738
Three Wheelin'
Just my two cents...
I have to agree with a comment that I read somewhere that the new RLX exterior (sideview) is looking a bit too much like the Infiniti M series for my liking. The sloped hood of the 2G has given way to the bulbous looking snout of the Infiniti. The entire rear half of the RLX is also too reminiscent of the Infiniti as well.
That said, my past experience has been that Acuras tend to look better in person and I'll likely be buying one in a couple of years. I'm guessing two years because I have to wait one year for the Super SH-AWD version and then wait another year for the dealers to realize that they can't sell the RLX for the ridiculous MSRP that Acura will be affixing to the top model and have to sell them for what they should have been listed for in the first place.
Even if the RLX is a phenomenal engineering masterpiece (just as my 2G RL was back in 2005), the brand has no "snob appeal" and just won't draw any significant numbers of non-Honda loyalists to open their wallets. So, we have to accept that the styling is conservative to appease the target audience or former Honda owners who are able to step up to a luxury car. There aren't a lot of bold statements being made in Honda styling because they are appealing to the masses and the RLX is simply a technology test bed that acts as a place for former Honda owners to park their money when they get older and financially capable of entering the luxury segment.
Again, just my two cents.
I have to agree with a comment that I read somewhere that the new RLX exterior (sideview) is looking a bit too much like the Infiniti M series for my liking. The sloped hood of the 2G has given way to the bulbous looking snout of the Infiniti. The entire rear half of the RLX is also too reminiscent of the Infiniti as well.
That said, my past experience has been that Acuras tend to look better in person and I'll likely be buying one in a couple of years. I'm guessing two years because I have to wait one year for the Super SH-AWD version and then wait another year for the dealers to realize that they can't sell the RLX for the ridiculous MSRP that Acura will be affixing to the top model and have to sell them for what they should have been listed for in the first place.
Even if the RLX is a phenomenal engineering masterpiece (just as my 2G RL was back in 2005), the brand has no "snob appeal" and just won't draw any significant numbers of non-Honda loyalists to open their wallets. So, we have to accept that the styling is conservative to appease the target audience or former Honda owners who are able to step up to a luxury car. There aren't a lot of bold statements being made in Honda styling because they are appealing to the masses and the RLX is simply a technology test bed that acts as a place for former Honda owners to park their money when they get older and financially capable of entering the luxury segment.
Again, just my two cents.
#739
In Search Of Sunrise....
I really hope this thing looks better in person then what i see here... The interior is impressive and i'll give them props for that. The exterior styling is just WAY to conservative for my taste. For a company thats trying to rebrand itself as top-tier i was just expecting a lot more.... Hit a home run with the NSX, this seems to be a foul ball....
#740
#741
In all seriousness, I am a HUGE Acura fan and have been loyal to the brand after my 2006 TSX. That being said, I am disapointed in the RLX. When I saw the concept car, I thought that once we see the real production car, it will look better, have better wheels and they will use the feedback from the discussions/comments to fix any deficiencies but it does not appear to be the case. I do understand that a flagship does not to be overly aggressive (or too polarizing) but at the same time, we still need a design that speaks classy, sexy while being desirable. To me, this design is too bland and before I get blasted, I am not one who thought the TL was too over the top, in fact, I drive one so I can handle a bold design. I agree with you folks that the wheels are
H-I-D-E-O-U-S! I know I can replace the wheels but if I spend 60K on a car, I better not have to spend money to make it look good....Would you take your first date to the plastic surgeous to get a boob job? No, you would just pick one that looks good from the get go! You get my point. I am lukewarm to the interior....I LOVE my 2012 TL interior even with the abundance of buttons, the RLX looks a bit too bland, especially the "rounded" ventilation section. I am not one to ask for RWD nor 400HP, to me, a decent engine with adequate gear ratio and an amazing AWD system will do the trick. What Acura needs to understand that cars are all about emotions, not just the emotions you get by riding it, but also by looking at it...Girlfriend analogy applies here too (in every word of the sentence) *lol* Build me a good looking car, one that I am proud to see in the parking lot that when I get out of the store, people are staring at my car and drool over it, not just one that blends in and that people can't tell I spend half a years salary on.
EDIT...HONDAMORE did bring a great point though, Acura vehicle do look horrible in pics and in person always wow me so maybe in person (and in white), this RLX will look great! Here is to hoping anyway.
My 2 cents
H-I-D-E-O-U-S! I know I can replace the wheels but if I spend 60K on a car, I better not have to spend money to make it look good....Would you take your first date to the plastic surgeous to get a boob job? No, you would just pick one that looks good from the get go! You get my point. I am lukewarm to the interior....I LOVE my 2012 TL interior even with the abundance of buttons, the RLX looks a bit too bland, especially the "rounded" ventilation section. I am not one to ask for RWD nor 400HP, to me, a decent engine with adequate gear ratio and an amazing AWD system will do the trick. What Acura needs to understand that cars are all about emotions, not just the emotions you get by riding it, but also by looking at it...Girlfriend analogy applies here too (in every word of the sentence) *lol* Build me a good looking car, one that I am proud to see in the parking lot that when I get out of the store, people are staring at my car and drool over it, not just one that blends in and that people can't tell I spend half a years salary on.
EDIT...HONDAMORE did bring a great point though, Acura vehicle do look horrible in pics and in person always wow me so maybe in person (and in white), this RLX will look great! Here is to hoping anyway.
My 2 cents
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#742
#744
*LMAO* Maybe that is where the insperation came from?
JKftw...BTW, the dual exhaust tips are gone on ALL Acura vehicles. This will be the case on the upcoming MDX and the TLX when it gets released next year. No more tips for our Acura's...At first I was upset but the more I see these 'clean rear ends, the more excited I get' (don't take this the wrong way *lol*)
JKftw...BTW, the dual exhaust tips are gone on ALL Acura vehicles. This will be the case on the upcoming MDX and the TLX when it gets released next year. No more tips for our Acura's...At first I was upset but the more I see these 'clean rear ends, the more excited I get' (don't take this the wrong way *lol*)
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#746
Burning Brakes
I was refering to the specific photoshop version on the previous page when we Aziners take our mod bugs to the RLX.
#747
Карты убийцы
*LMAO* Maybe that is where the insperation came from?
JKftw...BTW, the dual exhaust tips are gone on ALL Acura vehicles. This will be the case on the upcoming MDX and the TLX when it gets released next year. No more tips for our Acura's...At first I was upset but the more I see these 'clean rear ends, the more excited I get' (don't take this the wrong way *lol*)
JKftw...BTW, the dual exhaust tips are gone on ALL Acura vehicles. This will be the case on the upcoming MDX and the TLX when it gets released next year. No more tips for our Acura's...At first I was upset but the more I see these 'clean rear ends, the more excited I get' (don't take this the wrong way *lol*)
Maybe they make an aero kit that will extend the back bumper down and come with extenders for the tailpipes.
#748
Racer
Here is a press release about the new KRELL sound system.
http://www.krellonline.com/Press/11-28-2012/
" Acura embraced Krell Industries' philosophy of musical detail, three-dimensional sound presentation and extreme volume capability."
Even more impressive are the system's six mid bass drivers that are made from Zylon - the world's strongest super fiber. This very rigid material is perfect for speaker manufacturing. Zylon responds very quickly to a musical input but more importantly than that; it stops moving when the musical signal stops
http://www.krellonline.com/Press/11-28-2012/
" Acura embraced Krell Industries' philosophy of musical detail, three-dimensional sound presentation and extreme volume capability."
Even more impressive are the system's six mid bass drivers that are made from Zylon - the world's strongest super fiber. This very rigid material is perfect for speaker manufacturing. Zylon responds very quickly to a musical input but more importantly than that; it stops moving when the musical signal stops
#749
The pimp rolling in that car was way ahead of the design curve. It could be he got off the streets and got a job as a designer at Honda America. The only real difference is that the Acura beak is smiling whereas the one on the Caddy looks stunned like "I can't believe I look so weird."
#751
Instructor
To those who are complaining about the Wheels...
The 2014 Acura RLX wheels looks almost (90%) identical to the 2012 RL wheels......
Acura you just got caught
2012 acura RL
http://images.autotrader.com/scaler/...-rl/169244.jpg
2014 Acura RLX
http://cdn4.leftlanenews.com/photos/...rlx-ri_653.jpg
The 2014 Acura RLX wheels looks almost (90%) identical to the 2012 RL wheels......
Acura you just got caught
2012 acura RL
http://images.autotrader.com/scaler/...-rl/169244.jpg
2014 Acura RLX
http://cdn4.leftlanenews.com/photos/...rlx-ri_653.jpg
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As for the exhaust tips, Honda is funny about that. On the one hand, you have the new Accord which has twin chrome tips on the V6 (and 4 cylinder sport) and on the other, they hide the exhaust on cars like the CR-Z.
Keep in mind on the 1st gen RL, the exhaust was hidden as well. So there is precedent.
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To those who are complaining about the Wheels...
The 2014 Acura RLX wheels looks almost (90%) identical to the 2012 RL wheels......
Acura you just got caught
2012 acura RL
http://images.autotrader.com/scaler/...-rl/169244.jpg
2014 Acura RLX
http://cdn4.leftlanenews.com/photos/...rlx-ri_653.jpg
The 2014 Acura RLX wheels looks almost (90%) identical to the 2012 RL wheels......
Acura you just got caught
2012 acura RL
http://images.autotrader.com/scaler/...-rl/169244.jpg
2014 Acura RLX
http://cdn4.leftlanenews.com/photos/...rlx-ri_653.jpg
#754
Suzuka Master
Just my two cents...
I have to agree with a comment that I read somewhere that the new RLX exterior (sideview) is looking a bit too much like the Infiniti M series for my liking. The sloped hood of the 2G has given way to the bulbous looking snout of the Infiniti. The entire rear half of the RLX is also too reminiscent of the Infiniti as well.
That said, my past experience has been that Acuras tend to look better in person and I'll likely be buying one in a couple of years. I'm guessing two years because I have to wait one year for the Super SH-AWD version and then wait another year for the dealers to realize that they can't sell the RLX for the ridiculous MSRP that Acura will be affixing to the top model and have to sell them for what they should have been listed for in the first place.
Even if the RLX is a phenomenal engineering masterpiece (just as my 2G RL was back in 2005), the brand has no "snob appeal" and just won't draw any significant numbers of non-Honda loyalists to open their wallets. So, we have to accept that the styling is conservative to appease the target audience or former Honda owners who are able to step up to a luxury car. There aren't a lot of bold statements being made in Honda styling because they are appealing to the masses and the RLX is simply a technology test bed that acts as a place for former Honda owners to park their money when they get older and financially capable of entering the luxury segment.
Again, just my two cents.
I have to agree with a comment that I read somewhere that the new RLX exterior (sideview) is looking a bit too much like the Infiniti M series for my liking. The sloped hood of the 2G has given way to the bulbous looking snout of the Infiniti. The entire rear half of the RLX is also too reminiscent of the Infiniti as well.
That said, my past experience has been that Acuras tend to look better in person and I'll likely be buying one in a couple of years. I'm guessing two years because I have to wait one year for the Super SH-AWD version and then wait another year for the dealers to realize that they can't sell the RLX for the ridiculous MSRP that Acura will be affixing to the top model and have to sell them for what they should have been listed for in the first place.
Even if the RLX is a phenomenal engineering masterpiece (just as my 2G RL was back in 2005), the brand has no "snob appeal" and just won't draw any significant numbers of non-Honda loyalists to open their wallets. So, we have to accept that the styling is conservative to appease the target audience or former Honda owners who are able to step up to a luxury car. There aren't a lot of bold statements being made in Honda styling because they are appealing to the masses and the RLX is simply a technology test bed that acts as a place for former Honda owners to park their money when they get older and financially capable of entering the luxury segment.
Again, just my two cents.
#755
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Once upon a time, Acura pushed the cutting edge of cabin technology, pioneering such features such as navigation and active noise cancellation. But times changed and Acura didn't, letting other automakers steal the high-tech mantle. Now Acura fights back with the RLX, a new high-end sedan with some odd quirks.
By and large, premium and luxury automakers use rear-wheel-drive for their flagship sedans, an architecture maintained more out of tradition than real necessity. Acura has alway bucked this trend, and continues to do so with the RLX. This model will launch as a front-wheel-drive car sporting a 3.5-liter direct injection engine.
But current standards, that specification is nothing to write home about, as even economy car makers go to direct injection. However, later next year Acura promises a much higher tech drivetrain, this 1 incorporating a hybrid system and all-wheel-drive. The 3.5-liter V-6 will remain, and get added power from an electric drive system at the rear wheels. As with other hybrids, the battery pack will recapture energy that would have been lost from braking.
The hybrid version should not only add significant power, but Acura estimates it will get 6 mpg better for average fuel economy than the front-wheel-drive V-6 version.
Acura boasts a few intriguing technologies for the new sedan. For one, it will come with LED headlights standard, wide arrays that bookend the Acura shield grille. LED headlights use much less power than current bi-xenon lamps, and should last much longer, as well. In addition, LED headlights allow for a more tightly defined throw pattern.
The front-wheel-drive model will also get an innovative handling technology, four wheel steering. Acura calls this system Precision All-Wheel Steer. It is designed to work in concert with traction control and stability technologies to allow for fast, stable cornering. The all-wheel-drive hybrid version will not feature this technology, but should offer torque vectoring at the rear wheels.
The exterior of the RLX looks unremarkable, a long, smooth-sided sedan with little ornamentation. Its most distinguishing features are its grille and headlights. However, what could be seen as lack of flair becomes understatement when you sit in the cabin, which exudes a sense of luxury through its materials and design.
Most telling for the luxury experience is an optional 14 speaker Krell audio system, a step up from the standard 10 speaker ELS system. During an in-car demo on the show floor, the system delivered an incredibly dynamic audio experience. Playing tracks with traditional instruments on an Acura demo CD, the entire range of a single note from a bass guitar came through clearly, while the vocal reproduction made it sound like the singers were in the car. For those who appreciate music, this system will offer plenty of satisfaction.
Krell is not a generally familiar name, playing in the high-end audio world. The company spent 4 years during the development of the RLX, coming up with speaker technologies and placement, and refining the system's output. Beyond its sound quality, the system announces its presence with nice, metal grilles on the door speakers.
The dashboard of the RLX on display in Los Angeles had two LCDs in the center stack, which was reminiscent of the 2013 Accord model recently launched by Honda. In the Accord, the screen arrangement is an inelegant solution to building cars with and without a navigation option. For the RLX, Acura should have either made navigation standard, and consolidated infotainment on one screen. Alternatively, the company could have just made a single screen host only phone and audio information when the navigation option was not present. The 2 screen system is a little strange.
The RLX will also offer a host of driver assistance features, from blind spot monitoring to adaptive cruise control, helping it compete with other luxury flagships.
The front-wheel-drive RLX model should go on sale in the 1st half of 2013, with the hybrid model following in the 2nd half.
#756
As a 2007 RL owner, I am very disappointed with the new RLX. The look is very outdated. There is no real innovative technology behind the Acura's flagship. Now with the discontinue of the ZDX, Honda is really killing the Acura brand.
#757
I've been trying and trying to convince myself to want one but I had a neighbor who had an Avalon I had to look at every day (I hated it)....the RLX is very Avalonesque.
#758
In the area I specifically cited, "interior accommodations": Yes.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hed-2014-Equus
Sorry I'm inept at posting photos, but check out that interior.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hed-2014-Equus
Sorry I'm inept at posting photos, but check out that interior.
#759
In the area I specifically cited, "interior accommodations": Yes.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hed-2014-Equus
Sorry I'm inept at posting photos, but check out that interior.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hed-2014-Equus
Sorry I'm inept at posting photos, but check out that interior.
But
Materials look a tad cheap compared to RLX though. But i've yet to see in person yet.
#760
Is anyone going to the LA show to report back on how it looks in person?