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That alone would make you think they’d do the same with the RSX nameplate as a possible Acura version of the upcoming Honda Prelude. However, it wasn’t meant to be. Acura has now designated ...
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Acura has revealed that its upcoming electric vehicle (EV) will be named the "RSX." This model is based on the Acura Performance EV Concept and will be the first to use Honda's new EV platform.
Acura has officially announced the return of the RSX nameplate, marking a new era for the brand as it unveils its first electric vehicle (EV) built on Honda’s EV platform. Inspired by the Acura ...
Acura is gearing up to expand its electric vehicle (EV) lineup with the announcement of the RSX, a new electric crossover that is set to rival other electric vehicles like the Chevrolet Blazer EV and ...
The Acura RSX nameplate is making a comeback on a very different vehicle than the Integra-based RSX coupe from the 2000s. This one is an all-electric crossover with a coupe-like profile.
The reveal of Acura’s new RSX EV prompted Hagerty Media staff to remember the original RSX that was produced from 2001 to 2006. An Integra in all but name, that RSX lived in the long shadow of the ...
Acura is reviving the RSX nameplate, but it won’t be applied to the rear of a high-revving, four-cylinder sports coupe like the previous generation, which was sold here in the States from 2001–2006.
Yes, the Acura RSX was a sports coupe, and an electric crossover is not a sports coupe, but come on. Unless you owned one in high school or college, is the RSX name really that important to you?
Launched in the mid-1980s, Acura is to Honda what Lexus is to Toyota. Honda created it with the intention of penetrating the North American market and has never sold its Ohio-made cars in Japan ...