The Acura RDX is a small luxury crossover SUV. It comes standard with a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine that makes a strong 240 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission (with paddle shifters) is standard, and the RDX is available with either front-wheel drive or Acura’s advanced Super-Handling All-Wheel-Drive system. The SH-AWD system instantly transfers torque among the wheels (front and rear, and side-to-side) to optimize grip and handling in every driving situation.
Knowing that many SUV buyers would rather have sporty on-road dynamics than off-road prowess, Acura offers its RDX, a compact crossover that blends sport sedanlike handling with the typical SUV traits of all-wheel drive and enhanced cargo capacity. With its turbocharged engine and “Super Handling” all-wheel-drive system, the Acura RDX promises — and delivers — a fun time for driving enthusiasts. In terms of practicality, however, the RDX comes up a bit short, and some rivals from Europe have more upscale interior designs.
Acura RDX

Acura RDX

Acura RDX

Acura RDX

Acura RDX







