7 New Acura Cars Presented in the Upmarket Model Lineup of 2020




Honda’s luxury branch definitely knows how to make reasonably priced cars, great in terms of quality, comfort and tech. When it comes to the looks, though, not everything is so black and white. Has there been any progress in that direction? We must take a look at their latest 2020 lineup to figure out for ourselves. This episode of #AutomotiveTerritoryDailyNews will be covering Acura’s entire roster for the upcoming model year, cars’ specifications, exteriors, interiors and prices!

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#1 2020 Acura Type S

The first ever high-performance Acura debuted under the Type S marque back in 2001, with a total 4 models being released in the next 7 years. In 2018, the brand announced the return of the division, finally unveiling the concept Acura Type S, which previews two 2020-2021 production models.

#2 2020 Acura RDX

2020 Acura RDX is the brand’s entry level crossover that came into being in 2007, continuously rising in sales ever since. In 2019, the model received a major overhaul, entering its a third generation with an all-new drivetrain under the hood.

#3 2020 Acura TLX & TLX PMC Edition

In 2020, Acura launches a handcrafted TLX PMC limited-edition distinguished by Valencia Red Pearl paint with nano-pigment technology, gloss-black 19-inch wheels, and black Milano leather interior. The production is limited to 360 units.

#4 2020 Acura NSX Sport Hybrid

For the upcoming 2020, Acura NSX Sport Hybrid offers a new Indy Yellow Pearl heritage color. In addition, rumors suggest that a new NSX Type R is also in the works, boasting of a stiffer suspension, larger brakes, improved aerodynamics, and most importantly, 650 horses under the hood.

#5 2020 Acura RLX

2020 Acura RLX is the flagship model from the brand that is also the only sedan in Acura’s range to be available in both regular and Sport Hybrid options. As before, the 2020 RLX has generous safety tech, including automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, and blind spot monitoring, but its cabin styling and infotainment remains rather dated.

#6 2020 Acura MDX

The Acura MDX is probably the most adequately priced 7-seater within the luxury segment on today’s market. Spacious, powerful and well-equipped even in the base trim it is no wonder why it keeps outselling competitors year after year.

#7 2020 Acura ILX

2020 Acura ILX is the smallest and the longest-living sedan currently offered by Acura, that made its market debut for the 2013 model year. Though in 2020 the car continues to be in its 1st generation, it does not feel too dated thanks to being facelifted twice already, in 2016 and 2019.

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47 Comments

  1. If i were Acura id drop an ILX Type S using the Civic type R engine, brakes, and suspension with a unique Acura tune for it. This is very odd this has not been done seeing is how you have all the parts for it already. Tuning it Acura is just engineering = cheap and should be done regardless to keep brand identity. Id also work on the sounds your cars emit. I ran a high pressure past a wheel on a friends new ILX Aspec and it locked as that sound came from the pressure air off the wheel. It was perfect timing and shortness. Sorry i cant convey what i heard but it was so cool. Brake away from those old beeb beep arming. That sound was like something out of a movie saying this is the future. Stuff like that needs in.

  2. This Acura type s is magnificent you're very lucky in USA because in Europe Acura no présence only the NSX and i never see one in belgium grettings thanks for videos

  3. I hope in the Type S, they get rid of that horrible 2 screen layout. No one wants to swipe and/or tap 3 or 4 times to find the climate controls or turn on the heated seats. Give us some logical hard buttons. Just don't go nuts on it like in the 4G TL.

  4. The new type S will never look as good as the prototype, don’t get excited too much. The pricing of the NSX is a non-sense!! I don’t see the point talking about it and creating a hype around it when no one can afford and that people with that kind of money will not buy an Acura, waste of time and effort by Honda.

  5. I used to like Acura, but sport cars with front wheels drive bias is simply bad business. The front axle usually goes out prematurely, the CV boots, and the front drive system. It is NOT a true AWD cars. Nice vehicles, but always a few steps behind the competitors.

  6. When will Acura and Infiniti stop playing nice? They put out amazing concept cars that they never make, but Mazda, Hyundai and Kia copy their designs!

  7. The TLX gauges is already dated. Not a full TFT screen like every else. Not that impressive with the lineup. The only good car is the NSX.

  8. I'm In love Acura design but i wish they made a coupe in a type S . Yes NSX is nice I can't afford the price tag that come with it !!

  9. Lol type s looks awesome so does nsx. But there's no stick at all where are we gonna install our katana shift knobs dammit! ?

  10. The infotainment just makes Acura undesirable for most buyer's. It's the main reason I didn't get one. If they fix and update this old and out of date look and setup.

  11. The Acura NSX looks so much better than the Lexis LC500, but the LC500's interior is far superior to the NSX. NSX at $157,000 compared to LC500 at $101.000. Which to get?

  12. acura's current design language isn't that great. the type s concept looks really good so i hope they continue that trend

  13. Sorry. keeping my wrx… would get an NSX if it lost all that hybrid bs, and added a mt, chopped off about 25-45k off the price, but they will kill themselves when the Corvette C8 drops anyways… missed opportunities acura….
    and on the low end people have been crying for an integra/rsx for over a decade now… get with it…

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