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Acura gives us a camouflaged peek at its first full-electric model before pulling the wraps off next year.
Acura is beginning its journey into an electric future by resurrecting a name from its past: ZDX. Unlike the original ZDX, which debuted for the 2010 model year with fastback styling that was arguably ahead of its time, the new 2024 ZDX SUV is set to wear a more traditional two-box SUV shape. The new SUV was previewed by the Precision EV Concept that debuted at 2022’s Monterey Car Week event. The concept’s styling is interesting, with a floating roof, smooth body sides, and a light-up grille.
The interior features elements that we think the production car won’t be able to pull off, including a narrow yoke-style steering wheel and a transparent infotainment system. On the practical side, the ZDX is the product of a partnership between Acura’s parent company Honda and General Motors; the ZDX will utilize GM’s Ultium battery.
Previous reports said that the Acura will be built alongside the Cadillac Lyriq SUV at GM’s Springhill, Tennessee assembly plant. That gives us a clue as to what will power the ZDX: a rear-mounted electric motor with 340-hp in base trim, with the possibility of a 500-hp, all-wheel drive variant offered as an upgrade-possibly wearing a Type S badge.
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