Acura's second EV, a crossover previewed by last year's Performance EV concept, will be called the RSX. The 2026 Acura RSX will be built on the same Honda-developed platform that will underpin the ...
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 ...
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.
No, it's not the RSX you remember: now it's an all-electric coupe-over. What the RSX won't be is another GM joint venture. No, this EV will be the first ground-up example for Acura, sitting on the ...
However, there was one exciting piece of news from Honda on the BEV front—the automaker has confirmed it will begin US production of an Acura RSX EV. Honda and its premium sub-brand Acura ...
Back in October, a Japanese trademark was filed for "RSX." At the time, we'd speculated the nameplate would return as Acura's take on the upcoming Honda Prelude (you can read that story below ...
The new RSX will slot right under the existing ZDX electric vehicle in size, and it will be the first EV to be designed by Honda and built at the new Honda EV Hub in Ohio. Related: Honda Reveals 0 ...
It’s happening once again! Acura’s reviving a beloved nameplate, RSX, to stick on an EV crossover It’s already in prototype-testing, and styling seems inspired by last year’s Performance ...
Now we know the name: RSX. Honda is bringing back the name, which was last used on the RSX coupe, itself a replacement for the Integra (which is now back in Acura's lineup), on an all-new vehicle ...
We just got our first glimpse of Honda's next EV for the U.S. market, the Acura RSX. The RSX will enter production at Honda's Ohio EV plant in late 2025. It will debut Honda's next-generation ...
See that camouflaged coupe SUV thing up there? That’ll soon be known as the Acura RSX. The RSX was the US-spec name given to the fourth-gen DC5 Honda Integra, meaning it got a 2.0-litre i-VTEC ...