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Acura to Showcase new MDX Concept at New York
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Acura is on an SUV roll (fortunately not a roll-over) for 2006. First, the brand debuted the RDX Prototype at this years Detroit auto show in January, an impressive product thats sure to strike hard in the compact premium SUV segment (BMW X3, Land Rover Freelander, etc). It came packed with plenty of surprising goodies that werent expected, like the sublime Super Handling
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| RDX Prototype showed that as far as innovation goes, the wheel has just started to turn. (Photo: Acura) |
The second step for Acura SUV lineup will
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| Heres its precursor, the RDX Concept. Note the slight differences. (Photo: Acura) |
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| Ah, yes, heres the new MDX. Its a bit different looking than most Acuras. (Photo: Acura) |
In these preliminary renderings, its clear that Acuras designers penned it with similar styling cues to the RDX. The rear half features the same upward-canted tail lamps, as well as the vertical crease that runs from the
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| Rear end has more resemblance to the RDX than the front. (Photo: Acura) |
On the subject of design, Dick Colliver, executive VP of Honda said, "The 2007 MDX will speak clearly to the advanced image of Acura and promises to put MDX solidly at the front of
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| 2007 will be the year of the Acura SUV, starting with the RDX. (Photo: Acura) |
Like the RDX, Acura will be launching the MDX as a 2007 model this year. While the RDX is scheduled to go on sale this summer, the MDX wont be shown in true production or prototype form until late this year, perhaps at the LA motor show, which has been relocated to November, 2006, from when it used to take place at the beginning of January each year. As for production, the MDX
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| Excellent products, such as this current MDX helped Acura surpass the 200,000 unit per year mark in North America. (Photo: Acura) |
On a related note, Acura is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a brand; it turned the big 2-0 on March 27th, just four days ago. Acura was the first Japanese brand to launch in North America, with its Legend luxury sedan, and since that time it has grown into a serious player in the luxury segment, selling over 200,000 vehicles per year in North America. In fact, roughly two-thirds of all Acuras sold in North America are built here. To commemorate the event, and the brands historical achievements, Acura announced that it would be building its own design studio, located in Torrence, California, scheduled to open during the summer of 2007.
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