Test Vehicle's MSRP: $58,145 (Base Model: $47,945)
Seating Capacity: 7
Standard Safety
Features: airbags; ABS; road departure mitigation; traffic jam assist;
traffic sign recognition; pedestrian detection; a driver attention monitor; a
radar activated cruise control system; a forward collision warning system;
electronic blind spots for exterior mirrors; rear cross traffic monitor in
rearview camera; rear camera washer; traction control; a tire pressure
monitoring system; a tire repair kit (front wheel drive); hill start assist; and
a spare tire (all wheel drive)
Standard Equipment (A-Spec): 20-inch wheels; all wheel
drive; black accents with wheels and grille; low speed braking control; a cabin
talk control feature; an ELS 16-speaker audio system; sport seats with
perforated Milan leather; ventilated front seats; leather wrapped flat bottom
sports steering wheel; an ebony headliner; metal footrests and pedals; sports
appearance package; geometric pattern bushed aluminum trim and 5,000 lbs
Options: None
Other Trim Levels:
Technology package
Advance package
Type S
Bluetooth Connectivity: Standard
USB Connectivity: Standard
Apple/Android
Connectivity: Standard
Bumper-to-Bumper
Warranty: 4 years or 50,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 4 years or 50,000 miles
Standard Engine/Horsepower: 3.5-liter, 6-cylinder engine/290-hp
Recommended Fuel: Premium
Towing: 3,500 lbs
Standard Fuel Mileage: 19-city/26-hwy
What’s New: For the 2021 model year,
Acura introduced its fourth-generation MDX, which is both wider and longer than
the previous vehicle.
New styling, new design
A cockpit like instrument gauge design
Vibrant red interior package in test vehicle
Second and third row seats fold flat for additional cargo
Interchangeable second row seats- captain chairs or bench seats
An engaging driving experience with a variety of driving modes
AWD
An available heads up display system (HUD)
A new 12.3-nch infotainment screen
An upgraded ELS 16 speaker, 710-watt audio system
Wireless charging for smartphones
A host of semi-autonomous driving features
But:
Alexa didn’t work for us
Cramped third road seats
360-degree camera is
only available on higher end trim
Hand writing recognition
– needs to be perfected
Moreover, Acura’s redesigned MDX is available in a variety of trims. Our test vehicle was outfitted with the model’s sports-oriented A-Spec trim. This trim offered an interior and exterior package that amplified the look of the vehicle, with such features as 20-inch colored wheels to a flat bottom steering wheel to sports-like racing pedals.
Furthermore, the vehicle’s airplane like instrument gauge design, flexible second and third-row seating arrangements, as well as a host of standard high-tech safety driving features, makes the all-new MDX a standout in the segment.
Lastly, a S-type trim is expected to join the line up soon. This trim will push the horsepower from 290-horsepower to 355-horsepower. For now, the MDX seems to be a great alternative to many of the three row crossovers that lacks excitement.
Hybrid Competition: Buick Enclave; Cadillac XT6; Infiniti QX60; Lexus RX-L; Jeep
Grand Cherokee L; Lincoln Aviator and Mazda CX-9
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