Acura: RLX News
#5041
Seriously??? are you supposed to be on medication? We are talking about you saying the RLX is a 200mph car and you come in here and start babbling about how the civic does 0-140 in 28.5 seconds. WTF does that have to do with the RLX?? Let me help you... NOTHING!!! Then you also say look at comparable performance figures of the S3 and GTI.... Again, nothing to do with the RLX nor are they comparable.
Want to compare a 200mph sedan with the RLX, take a look at the CTS-V. It does a full 30+ mph more than your most aerodynamic hatch in the world does at 28.5 seconds.
CTS-V
Zero to 130 mph: 13.6 sec
Zero to 150 mph: 17.4 sec
Zero to 170 mph: 25.8 sec
200 mph top speed, and it takes 640hp to do so.
The RLX is no where near that.
Want to compare a 200mph sedan with the RLX, take a look at the CTS-V. It does a full 30+ mph more than your most aerodynamic hatch in the world does at 28.5 seconds.
CTS-V
Zero to 130 mph: 13.6 sec
Zero to 150 mph: 17.4 sec
Zero to 170 mph: 25.8 sec
200 mph top speed, and it takes 640hp to do so.
The RLX is no where near that.
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#5043
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#5044
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kurtatx (08-26-2017)
#5045
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Why dont you compare the Torque of the 2018 Chevy Duramax to the torque of the RLX? It would have about as much to do with the discussion as what you come up with with the Type-s and golf.
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ttribe (08-26-2017)
#5046
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Oh.... And your little Type-R isnt doing so hot here..
#5047
See I check Acurazine and Social media when I first wake up in the morning (you know get my daily update on the world so to speak). So today when I woke up and read this post I declined to reply because maybe I was still a bit sleepy and didn't understand it properly. It is now the middle of the day and multiple coffees later and I still have no idea what the hell you're trying to say.
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#5049
Team Owner
So you are saying that the Type R is poorly engineered for 99.999999999999999999999% of its use cases?
#5050
Ex-OEM King
You've got to be trolling, just admit it.
The amount of power it takes to go faster grows exponentially with speed. Makes sense that the Civic would catch up as a result of that. What I can tell you though is that it would never actually pass the Audi...mostly because the Audi has a higher top speed.
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ttribe (08-28-2017)
#5051
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You can't compare a time to speed measure with a time to distance measure and then categorically declare who is gaining on whom. The Civic is slower to 60 and slower through the quarter, which makes it the slower car.
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But it's nice to see the CTR beating the Golf R even from a dig without AWD traction. And it's nice to see the CTR walking the RS and R with ease, and it was actually matching the AMG too from a roll even though they got a jump.
#5053
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Press Release
2018 Acura RLX Arrives in Showrooms with Striking Redesign - Acura News
2018 Acura RLX Arrives in Showrooms with Striking Redesign
Nov 6, 2017 - TORRANCE, Calif.
The 2018 Acura RLX showcases the brand's Precision Crafted Performance DNA in two distinct high-performance powertrains, making it the most powerful Acura after the NSX supercar. With the most performance of any Acura sedan, the RLX Sport Hybrid SH-AWDTM seamlessly integrates a direct-injected V-6 with three electric motors and Super Handling All-Wheel DriveTM for instant acceleration, outstanding all-weather performance and precise handling. The RLX Sport Hybrid delivers 377 peak total system horsepower and 341 lb.-ft. peak total system torque with its powertrain sharing its basic concept and some components with the NSX supercar. Also available is the 2018 Acura RLX P-AWS with Precision All-Wheel SteeringTM (P-AWS ), powered by a 3.5-liter Direct Injection SOHC i-VTEC V-6 engine delivering peak horsepower of 310 (SAE net) and 272 lb.-ft. of peak torque (SAE net) and mated to a new 10-speed automatic transmission delivering a more responsive and refined driving experience.
The 2018 Acura RLX P-AWS has EPA fuel economy ratings of 20/29/23 mpg, and the 2018 Acura RLX Sport Hybrid came in at 28/29/28 mpg (city/highway/combined)3.
2018 RLX Pricing and EPA Fuel Economy Ratings TrimMSRP1
MSRP Including $965 Destination Charge
EPA MPG Rating3
City/Highway/Combined
RLX P-AWS
$54,900
$55,865
20 / 29 / 23
RLX Sport Hybrid
$61,900
$62,865
28 / 29 / 28
In addition to the diamond pentagon grille, the 2018 Acura RLX design enhancements include a more sculpted hood, new wheel designs, newly designed LED taillights, exposed dual exhaust finishers and gloss black rear diffuser. The 2018 RLX also offers a fresh color pallet with 6 new exterior paint options (seven total) including two new premium colors - Brilliant Red Metallic and Majestic Black Pearl.
Inside, the 2018 Acura RLX receives premium new materials and touchpoints including completely redesigned Milano leather seats with high-contrast, piping and stitching, as well as a new Espresso interior option and available black headliner, all of which add a new level of sophistication to an interior with class-leading space and comfort.
Standard features on the 2018 RLX Sport Hybrid include a head-up display (HUD), premium Krell Audio System with 14 speakers, Surround View Camera, front and rear parking sensors, LED fog lights, remote engine start, ventilated and heated front seats, heated rear outboard seats, heated steering wheel and more.Both 2018 RLX models feature the unique AcuraWatchTM suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment, enhanced by the addition of the new Traffic Jam Assist, a first for Acura. Working in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control and Low Speed Follow, Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) reduces driver stress in highly congested traffic situations by helping keep the vehicle centered in the lane and at a set interval from a vehicle detected ahead.
The AcuraWatchTM suite also includes:
For More Information
Additional media information including pricing, specs, features and high-resolution photography is available at http://acuranews.com/acura-automobiles/channels/rlx.
Consumer information is available at http://www.acura.com. To join the Acura community on Facebook, visit
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About Acura
Acura is a leading automotive luxury nameplate that delivers Precision Crafted Performance, an original approach to technology and design that creates a new driving experience. The Acura lineup features six distinctive models – the RLX premium luxury sedan, the TLX performance luxury sedan, the ILX sport sedan, the 5-passenger RDX luxury crossover SUV, the seven-passenger Acura MDX, America's all-time best-selling three-row luxury SUV and the second generation NSX supercar as the pinnacle expression of Acura Precision Crafted Performance.
- RLX adopts new Acura design direction reflecting brand's Precision Crafted Performance DNA
- Top-trim RLX with 377-horsepower1 Sport Hybrid SH-AWD® system now $4,050 less than out-going model
- New advanced 10-speed automatic transmission standard in RLX with Precision All-Wheel SteeringTM (P-AWS®)
- Traffic Jam Assist, a driver assistive technology, joins standard AcuraWatch® suite
The 2018 Acura RLX showcases the brand's Precision Crafted Performance DNA in two distinct high-performance powertrains, making it the most powerful Acura after the NSX supercar. With the most performance of any Acura sedan, the RLX Sport Hybrid SH-AWDTM seamlessly integrates a direct-injected V-6 with three electric motors and Super Handling All-Wheel DriveTM for instant acceleration, outstanding all-weather performance and precise handling. The RLX Sport Hybrid delivers 377 peak total system horsepower and 341 lb.-ft. peak total system torque with its powertrain sharing its basic concept and some components with the NSX supercar. Also available is the 2018 Acura RLX P-AWS with Precision All-Wheel SteeringTM (P-AWS ), powered by a 3.5-liter Direct Injection SOHC i-VTEC V-6 engine delivering peak horsepower of 310 (SAE net) and 272 lb.-ft. of peak torque (SAE net) and mated to a new 10-speed automatic transmission delivering a more responsive and refined driving experience.
The 2018 Acura RLX P-AWS has EPA fuel economy ratings of 20/29/23 mpg, and the 2018 Acura RLX Sport Hybrid came in at 28/29/28 mpg (city/highway/combined)3.
2018 RLX Pricing and EPA Fuel Economy Ratings TrimMSRP1
MSRP Including $965 Destination Charge
EPA MPG Rating3
City/Highway/Combined
RLX P-AWS
$54,900
$55,865
20 / 29 / 23
RLX Sport Hybrid
$61,900
$62,865
28 / 29 / 28
In addition to the diamond pentagon grille, the 2018 Acura RLX design enhancements include a more sculpted hood, new wheel designs, newly designed LED taillights, exposed dual exhaust finishers and gloss black rear diffuser. The 2018 RLX also offers a fresh color pallet with 6 new exterior paint options (seven total) including two new premium colors - Brilliant Red Metallic and Majestic Black Pearl.
Inside, the 2018 Acura RLX receives premium new materials and touchpoints including completely redesigned Milano leather seats with high-contrast, piping and stitching, as well as a new Espresso interior option and available black headliner, all of which add a new level of sophistication to an interior with class-leading space and comfort.
Standard features on the 2018 RLX Sport Hybrid include a head-up display (HUD), premium Krell Audio System with 14 speakers, Surround View Camera, front and rear parking sensors, LED fog lights, remote engine start, ventilated and heated front seats, heated rear outboard seats, heated steering wheel and more.Both 2018 RLX models feature the unique AcuraWatchTM suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment, enhanced by the addition of the new Traffic Jam Assist, a first for Acura. Working in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control and Low Speed Follow, Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) reduces driver stress in highly congested traffic situations by helping keep the vehicle centered in the lane and at a set interval from a vehicle detected ahead.
The AcuraWatchTM suite also includes:
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow
- Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
- Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
- Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS)
- Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
For More Information
Additional media information including pricing, specs, features and high-resolution photography is available at http://acuranews.com/acura-automobiles/channels/rlx.
Consumer information is available at http://www.acura.com. To join the Acura community on Facebook, visit
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About Acura
Acura is a leading automotive luxury nameplate that delivers Precision Crafted Performance, an original approach to technology and design that creates a new driving experience. The Acura lineup features six distinctive models – the RLX premium luxury sedan, the TLX performance luxury sedan, the ILX sport sedan, the 5-passenger RDX luxury crossover SUV, the seven-passenger Acura MDX, America's all-time best-selling three-row luxury SUV and the second generation NSX supercar as the pinnacle expression of Acura Precision Crafted Performance.
#5054
Team Owner
DOA. i wish i can bet $ on how unsuccessful this will be... i would be rich!
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#5055
2G TLX-S
Why bother ? This is good money being wasted !
#5056
Wait 2-3 years and pick up a used 2018 RLX Sport hybrid for under $30K.
#5057
Team Owner
Why would you want to waste 30k?
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#5058
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#5059
how many used RLX sport hybrid you can find in choice color at this price?. RLX should be put on comparison test with 5 series/7 series with all the objective criterias, like handling, breaking, quietness, high speed fuel economics, body motion control. I bet RLX will win all of them when same set of tires are used. large BMW are wobbly with skinny 245 size tires. it is now undercutting similar equipped BMW by $15k.
#5061
Team Owner
the RLX can't compete with the 5 series AND the 7 series
I don't even know why the 7 series was thrown in. it has WAY more tech and is WAY bigger than the RLX and costs up to 2.5 times more
I don't even know why the 7 series was thrown in. it has WAY more tech and is WAY bigger than the RLX and costs up to 2.5 times more
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I test drove the RLX before and it's very comfortable, quiet, and roomy. The materials feel way better than a regular Accord or TLX. It's too bad when it first came out, it didn't have the styling to back it up. Looking at some of the photos above, this facelift looks much better but I'd imagine it's too late now. I thought the new grille works quite well for the RLX even though it's just a nose job and not a complete redesign.
I'd definitely consider a used RLX sport hybrid for $30k lol. Not bad for a car with a torque vectoring hybrid system and fully loaded.
Other than the styling, I thought going so well equipped for the base RLX was another main reason the car flopped. It caused the base price to be high, even higher than most German competitors. If it started at $40k with less features, perhaps it would have done a little better.
I'd definitely consider a used RLX sport hybrid for $30k lol. Not bad for a car with a torque vectoring hybrid system and fully loaded.
Other than the styling, I thought going so well equipped for the base RLX was another main reason the car flopped. It caused the base price to be high, even higher than most German competitors. If it started at $40k with less features, perhaps it would have done a little better.
#5063
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how many used RLX sport hybrid you can find in choice color at this price?. RLX should be put on comparison test with 5 series/7 series with all the objective criterias, like handling, breaking, quietness, high speed fuel economics, body motion control. I bet RLX will win all of them when same set of tires are used. large BMW are wobbly with skinny 245 size tires. it is now undercutting similar equipped BMW by $15k.
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AZuser (11-08-2017)
#5071
so you found one black color RLX with 45k miles for $32k.
i found 2014 40k mile BMW 740 hybrid for $31k.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/ctd...375469632.html
i found 2014 40k mile BMW 740 hybrid for $31k.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/ctd...375469632.html
#5072
you only found 2014 for $32k with 45k miles. there is very little chance you can find 3 year old MMC RLX for this price especially premium colors like brilliant red metallic. you have more luck finding a used 3 year old BMW.
#5074
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Acura shouldnt have wasted their time on a MMC for this car. They should have scrapped it and started on a new car, one with style, presence, and something to compete in an actual segment, not kinda inbetween like they are and make it competitive.
#5075
RLX is already very competitive for its segement. the quietest, efficient, fastest and best handling on skinny all season tires.
to give you clue of Honda technology power. MDX hybrid can pull 0.87G. 0-130mph in 32 second. 22mpg combined. RLX is much more powerfull, lighter and aerodynamic. technology wise second to none. Traffic Jam assist technology.
to give you clue of Honda technology power. MDX hybrid can pull 0.87G. 0-130mph in 32 second. 22mpg combined. RLX is much more powerfull, lighter and aerodynamic. technology wise second to none. Traffic Jam assist technology.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...id-test-review
While the Volvo XC90 T8 plug-in is quicker at low and medium velocities, the MDX hybrid takes the lead beyond 110 mph. (We haven’t recently tested the only other three-row hybrid crossover, the Infiniti QX60.)
While the Volvo XC90 T8 plug-in is quicker at low and medium velocities, the MDX hybrid takes the lead beyond 110 mph. (We haven’t recently tested the only other three-row hybrid crossover, the Infiniti QX60.)
#5076
How do you know "there is very little chance you can find 3 year old MMC RLX" for a similar price? The MMC isn't going to fix the RLX sales problem. Dealers will have to continue discounting them to sell them. That means poor resale value.
I've already proven how wrong you were about the RLX's "best in class resale value" --> https://acurazine.com/forums/automot...387118/page74/
I've proven how a 2-3 year old RLX Sport Hybrid can be had for under $30K. 3 years from now, I'll prove how a 2018 RLX Sport Hybrid can be had for under $30K as well.
If I were to buy an RLX, it definitely wouldn't be in a flamboyant color like Brilliant Red Metallic. That's my least favorite color, especially for a large cruiser like the RLX.
And there's more than just one 2014 RLX sport hybrid available for close to $30K. I didn't post this one because miles are higher than I prefer.
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#5077
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Yea, because acura cant sell the RLX to begin with. Kinda hard to find when the RLX is out sold 10:1. And dont even say its on purpose to keep it in higher demand or something stupid like that.
Acura shouldnt have wasted their time on a MMC for this car. They should have scrapped it and started on a new car, one with style, presence, and something to compete in an actual segment, not kinda inbetween like they are and make it competitive.
Acura shouldnt have wasted their time on a MMC for this car. They should have scrapped it and started on a new car, one with style, presence, and something to compete in an actual segment, not kinda inbetween like they are and make it competitive.
RLX is already very competitive for its segement. the quietest, efficient, fastest and best handling on skinny all season tires.
to give you clue of Honda technology power. MDX hybrid can pull 0.87G. 0-130mph in 32 second. 22mpg combined. RLX is much more powerfull, lighter and aerodynamic. technology wise second to none. Traffic Jam assist technology.
to give you clue of Honda technology power. MDX hybrid can pull 0.87G. 0-130mph in 32 second. 22mpg combined. RLX is much more powerfull, lighter and aerodynamic. technology wise second to none. Traffic Jam assist technology.
#5078
^ Didn't you know soccer moms like to see how many G's their SUV's can pull and how fast they can get their SUV's to 130mph? It's what they all do after dropping their kids off at school.
#5079
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I can't imagine anything more terrifying than a little Asian lady driving 130mph
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