2019 ACURA RDX Facelift- Spy Shots HD
2019 ACURA RDX Facelift Spy Shots. The new Acura RDX crossover possibility on sale at the end of 2018 or at early 2019. This prototype has a completely different look versus the last test mule, which suggests this one is largely using production body panels. In general, the shape appears to be larger and boxier than the current styling. Up front, there’s Acura’s new corporate grille that’s already on the MDX and spy shots show on the next TLX. Arched LED headlights flank it. Pink styrofoam hides the fascia, and we suspect this stuff conceals sensors for active safety tech. In profile, there are hints of the block styling from the latest Honda CR-V, with which the RDX shares a platform. The covering at the back conceals most the design, but the high-mounted taillights are partially visible. Partially integrated dual exhausts give the rear bumper a sporty look, too. Under the hood, we still suspect the RDX would return to a turbocharged engine like the first-generation model. This time it would be a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder that would likely has a close relationship with the unit going into the next Accord. Given Acura’s most recent additions to its lineup, expect a hybrid to join the range at some point, too. We suspect the new RDX to go on sale during the 2018 model year, and it might premiere at an auto show sometime in the latter half of 2017. The premium midsized crossover segment is a crowded market, but Acura looks to be working hard to keep up with the competition. The company has a lot riding on keeping the RDX popular, too. In 2016, it was narrowly the brand’s second-best selling product in the United States with 52,361 deliveries. Only the MDX beat it with a volume of 55,495 units. The TLX sedan was a distant third for the marque by moving 37,156 units.
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