The 2003 Acura RSX Type S model was fitted with a six-speed manual transmission that allowed the coupe to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 6.2 seconds. Along with impressive driving ...
Acura is no stranger to reviving dead nameplates. The Integra made a comeback after more than two decades, and the ZDX transitioned from one crossover to another, also built on GM underpinnings. Next ...
Like Ford did with its Mustang in 2019, Acura is taking the nameplate of a two-door sports car and slapping it on an electric ...
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?
Acura started testing RSX prototypes wrapped in camouflage crafted by the brand’s global design team. Honda Motor Co. will resurrect the Acura RSX nameplate for its first electric vehicle ...
The name synonymous with Acura's sporty coupe of the 2000s will now represent an all-electric SUV set to go on sale in early 2026 ...
On the heels of the return of the Integra and ZDX names to the brand’s lineup, Honda-owned Acura has announced that its first homegrown electric vehicle will be called the RSX. The compact ...
In America, the Honda NSX was sold with an Acura badge, and that's a great relation for affordable everyday heroes like the Integra Type S. For those readers with short memories, the RSX was a two ...