Acura doesn't have the most robust vehicle lineup compared to competitors like BMW or Mercedes-Benz. But Honda's luxury brand does offer a cohesive range of stylish cars, sharp SUVs, and an EV, with a smattering of performance options to boot.
The Acura lineup doesn't change much for 2025. The RDX and MDX SUVs get light updates to their design and tech, while the Integra and TLX sedans soldier on into the new year with no changes (although, the TLX did get a pretty significant update in 2024). One thing buyers can look forward to in 2025, at least, is a new subcompact ADX SUV, which goes on sale early next year.
- 2025 Acura ADX
- 2025 Acura Integra / Type S
- 2025 Acura MDX / Type S
- 2025 Acura RDX
- 2025 Acura TLX / Type S
- 2025 Acura ZDX / Type S
Acura ADX
- Price: Mid-$30,000
- Engine: Turbocharged 1.5L Four-Cylinder
- Output: 200 HP (est.)
- On-Sale Date: Spring 2025
What's New: Brand-New Model
Acura recently debuted the new ADX SUV, which goes on sale early in 2025. The ADX is slightly smaller than the compact RDX at 185.8 inches long and 63.8 inches tall, and wears the brand's ubiquitous design language. That includes Chicane LED daytime running lights and a "frameless" Diamond Pentagon grille
The ADX isn't electric. Under the hood is a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine similar to the one found on the Integra sedan. The crossover will come with at least 200 horsepower and a continuously variable transmission, with your choice of front- or all-wheel drive.
The new ADX goes on sale sometime next year. Acura says it will have a mid-$30,000 starting price.
Acura Integra
- Price: $34,195
- Engine: Turbo 1.5L Four-Cylinder
- Output: 200 HP / 192 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
Acura didn't make any changes to the Integra lineup in 2025—but it's still an excellent sports sedan. The base model gets the same turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine as last year, making 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque, paired with your choice of a six-speed manual transmission or a CVT. Power travels to the front wheels.
The base model gets standard LED headlights, 17-inch wheels, and a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Moving up to the A-Spec model gets you 18-inch wheels, a gloss black spoiler, and a few other visual updates. The top-of-the-line A-Spec with Technology adds an ELS premium audio system, Ultrasuede-trimmed seats, and a larger 9.0-inch touchscreen.
The 2025 Acura Integra starts at $34,195 (with destination) for the base model, $36,195 for the A-Spec model, and $39,195 for the A-Spec with Technology model.
Acura Integra Type S
- Price: $53,795
- Engine: Turbo 2.0L Four-Cylinder
- Output: 320 HP / 310 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
If it's more power you're after in the Integra range, look no further than the Integra Type S. The Integra Type S has a turbocharged 2.0-liter VTEC engine making 320 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque, paired to a six-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive. The 19-inch wheels are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, and both are joined by high-performance Brembo brakes.
On the inside, the Integra Type S has leather and microfiber suede seats, a 9.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and an ELS Studio 3D audio system with 16 speakers.
The 2025 Acura Integra Type S starts at $53,795.
Acura MDX
- Price: $52,250
- Engine: 3.5L V-6
- Output: 290 HP / 267 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
What’s New: No Trackpad + New Touchscreen, Minor Redesign, New Trim
Praise be, the Acura MDX ditches the dreaded touchpad infotainment controller for 2025. Instead, Acura fitted its three-row SUV with a new 12.3-inch center touchscreen with Google built-in, as well as standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 2025 MDX also gets a new Bang & Olufsen sound system inside. A new Advance trim adds 16-way power-adjustable seats with Milano leather, a heated second row, a head-up display, and more.
The exterior gets a subtle restyling with a new “frameless” grille design with updated mesh, LED headlights, and fresh 20-inch wheel designs for the A-Spec and Advance models. The MDX also gets two new paint options: Canyon River Blue Metallic and Urban Gray Pearl. The standard engine is still a 3.5-liter V-6 with 290 horsepower.
The 2025 Acura MDX starts at $52,250 while the MDX Advance package costs $67,350.
Acura MDX Type S
- Price: $76,300
- Engine: Turbo 3.0L V-6
- Output: 355 HP / 354 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
What’s New: No Trackpad + New Touchscreen, Minor Redesign
Of course, if you want more power, Acura even offers an MDX Type S. The MDX Type S gets the same changes found throughout the rest of the MDX range—a slight redesign and an updated interior—but it packs a more powerful turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine making 355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque, which gets it to 60 miles per hour in about 6.4 seconds. It's paired to a 10-speed automatic and all-wheel drive.
The 2025 Acura MDX Type S starts at $76,300.
Acura RDX
- Price: $46,050
- Engine: Turbo 2.0L Four-Cylinder
- Output: 272 HP / 280 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
What’s New: Updated Center Console, Minor Redesign
Here's the bad news: The RDX still has its frustrating touchpad controller for its infotainment system. Here's the good news: The center console has a much cleaner design. Now there's a wireless phone charging pad directly next to the driver, and two larger cupholders than before. The standard 10.2-inch screen also features a new widescreen mode, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
Elsewhere, the exterior of the RDX gets a slight redesign for 2025. That includes a new “frameless” Diamond Pentagon grille with an updated mesh design, new Berlina Black 19-inch wheels, and three new colors: Solar Silver Metallic, Canyon River Blue Metallic, and Urban Gray Pearl. The RDX is still powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine making 272 horsepower.
The 2025 Acura RDX starts at $46,050.
Acura TLX
- Price: $46,195
- Engine: Turbo 2.0L Four-Cylinder
- Output: 272 HP / 280 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
The tried-and-true TLX sedan doesn't get any changes for 2025. For the 2024 model year, Acura updated the design and added a few more features. The 2025 TLX uses the same turbocharged 2.0-liter engine as last year making 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, paired to a 10-speed automatic and your choice of front- or all-wheel drive.
Even the base TLX gets a sizable 12.3-inch touchscreen display with a corresponding 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard. Acura's True Touchpad interface also sticks around for 2025. Moving up to the A-Spec model gets you an ELS premium audio system, Ultrasuede seats, a wireless charging pad, and 19-inch wheels.
The base 2025 Acura TLX starts at $46,195 while the fancier A-Spec model costs $51,195.
Acura TLX Type S
- Price: $58,945
- Engine: Turbo 3.0L V-6
- Output: 355 HP / 354 LB-FT
- On-Sale Date: Now
If you're looking for a TLX that packs more of a punch, Acura's got you covered with the high-performance TLX Type S model. It has a turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine making 355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque, paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
The Type S model still has all the amenities you're looking for, as well. There's a 12.3-inch touchscreen with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a premium ELS audio system, and Ultrasuede sport seats.
The 2025 Acura TLX Type S starts at $58,945.
Acura ZDX
- Price: $65,850
- Battery: 102.0 kWh
- Output: 340 / 490 HP
- On-Sale Date: Now
The ZDX is Acura's first electric SUV. It debuted for the 2024 model year with a 102.0-kilowatt-hour battery pack and your choice of single or dual motors. It makes 340 horsepower in base form and returns 313 miles of range. The dual-motor model makes 490 hp and gets 304 miles of range.
The interior features an 11.0-inch digital instrument cluster and an 11.3-inch touchscreen with a new Google built-in interface. That includes things like the Google Assistant and advanced Google Maps. It also has an 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system and a bevy of active safety equipment.
The 2025 Acura ZDX starts at $65,850 for the base single-motor, rear-wheel-drive model. The all-wheel drive, dual motor model costs $69,850.
Acura ZDX Type S
- Price: $74,850
- Battery: 102.0 kWh
- Output: 499 HP
- On-Sale Date: Now
Acura's most powerful model is the 499-horsepower ZDX Type S. With a 102.0-kilowatt-hour battery pack and two electric motors, the ZDX Type S races to 60 miles per hour in less than five seconds and gets 278 miles of electric range.
Inside, the Type S model has all the same premium features you'll find on the standard ZDX—an 11.3-inch touchscreen, a premium sound system, Google built-in, and more. It also gets bigger Brembo brakes and hands-free cruise.
The 2025 Acura ZDX Type S starts at $74,850.