The redesigned 2021 Acura MDX has been
spotted undergoing testing in the United States with a new, more revealing body
wrap and no padding whatsoever. Following the patent images we featured in May,
these spy shots provide the best look yet at Acura’s next-generation midsize
SUV. Corroborating these photos with the patent images, it’s pretty clear this
prototype wears the production body complete with the production headlights and
taillights.
The design language is obviously inspired
by the recently-released 2021 Acura TLX sedan, and that’s a good thing because
the new MDX looks less bulky and more athletic than before. At the front,
highlights include the diamond pentagonal grille that focuses attention on the
massive Acura logo, sleek LED headlights with integrated DRLs underlining the
four clusters, and a sculpted bumper featuring vertical inlets. Seen from the
side, the MDX three-row crossover looks flatter than the outgoing model and
features an ascending third lateral window for a sportier appearance. Out back,
the sleek LED taillights are clearly inspired by those of the new TLX sedan,
while the seemingly smaller rear window and flat tailpipes add to the sporty
look.
As for the interior, one of the photos
reveals a “floating” central display that looks consistent with the leaked
images we showed you one year ago. Expect a sporty dash with a digital
instrument panel, slim center console, ambient lighting and all the bells and whistles
available in the Acura universe right now. The 2021 MDX is expected to share
the all-new platform with the 2021 TLX. As a result, we can expect a
turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine to act as the entry-level variant.
Hooked to a 10-speed automatic transmission, it offers 272 hp and 379 Nm of torque in the TLX and it comes with standard FWD or
optional AWD.
We also know the 2021 Acura MDX will offer
a Type S variant, likely powered by the same 3.0-liter turbo V6 engine from the
new TLX Type S. On said model, the power plant delivers 355 hp and 479 Nm of torque in combination with a 10-speed auto and standard Super
Handling All-Wheel Drive system. Besides these two gasoline engines, a Sport
Hybrid variant also looks likely for the 2021 MDX. Expect the new generation
MDX to be revealed in the fall and go on sale next year.