The 2019 Acura RDX Prototype has
premiered at the Detroit Auto Show and as recently-leaked images revealed, it
is essentially production-ready in all but name.
Acura hasn’t held back in transforming
the vehicle’s body. As such, the RDX Prototype adopts the brand’s latest design
language and scoffs in the face of the subtle and curvaceous crossovers on the
market. It bears resemblances to other models in the Acura family but is much
edgier and assured to split opinion.
Among the key styling changes are a muscular hood,
tapered headlights and LED daytime running lights, roof-mounted spoiler, and a
large circular tailpipe.
Look inside and you’ll find a large infotainment
screen jutting out of the dashboard, digital gauges, and an intriguing gear
selector panel. Elsewhere, the 2019 RDX Prototype includes brushed aluminum and
wooden trimmings. Additionally, Acura says the RDX comes equipped with the best
seats it has ever produced, complete with 16-way power adjustability and 4-way
lumbar support.
Things don’t start and end on a styling front.
Underneath the skin, Honda has made use of an all-new platform and extended the
wheelbase by a generous 2.5-inches. Additionally, a 2.0-liter VTEC turbocharged
four-cylinder engine that’s mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission comes as
standard. The 2.0-liter has 40 per cent more torque than the outgoing RDX.
To ensure the engine and transmission are used to
their fullest potential, Honda’s Super-Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system
has also been implemented. Featuring torque vectoring, the all-wheel drive
system will provide both impressive on-road handling and a respectable level of
off-road capabilities. The all-wheel drive system has four distinct drive
modes; Sport, Sport+, Comfort, and Snow.
Other standout features include a 16-channel,
710-watt Acura ELS Studio 3D system that includes four ceiling-mounted
speakers. The car also has a range of connected-car and driver-assistive
features including Hill Start Assist, Surround-View Camera System, front and
rear parking sensors, Rear Cross Traffic Monitor and Blind Spot Information
system.
Acura has also announced that the new RDX will be
its first SUV offered at launch in A-Spec trim, a new range that adds sporty
styling inside and out and will be offered on all core Acura models.