Acura officially released the new SUV model ADX, which is designed to provide Millennial and Generation Z customers with entry-level products that combine affordability and high-end feel.
The ADX comes standard with a number of features including a power sunroof, front seat heating, dual-zone constant temperature air conditioning, wireless mobile phone charging, 9-inch color touch screen equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety features AcuraWatch driver assistance technology package and advanced airbag system.
Users can also choose the A-Spec kit according to their needs. This version is equipped with a sporty style upgraded interior such as panoramic sunroof, 19-inch wheels, Ultrasuede seats, LED ambient lights and stainless steel sports pedals. The top-end A-Spec equipped with Advance Package is further upgraded, offering a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system, built-in Google car system, a heated steering wheel and black light side exterior details.
“The turbocharged Acura ADX is an exciting new member of our SUV lineup, designed to cater to young buyers,” said Mike Langel, Vice President of Sales at Acura. “These consumers are pursuing younger ones. Styling, advanced technology and an engaging driving experience, and the ADX just fits those needs.”
The 2025 ADX will be officially unveiled this spring, with a price starting from $35,000. Interested readers may wish to pay more attention.
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