Honda has unveiled a prototype of the first EV built on its new electric vehicle platform. Meet the Acura RSX, an electric crossover quite different from the RSX you remember as a sporty liftback ...
Acura's next RSX crossover has broken cover. The automaker has used this year's Monterey Car Week as a stage to show off a bright yellow prototype—the color is called Propulsion Yellow Pearl—ahead of ...
Acura is taking an electric coupe SUV prototype to Monterey Car Week to showcase future design cues that will be mirrored in a production model. The production version is expected to arrive in ...
Acura has finally showcased the RSX prototype that previews a new production EV. But this isn't the RSX coupe you remember, as it's now a sleek-looking SUV trading on the equity of the old RSX's name.
All your coupe heroes are dead. This is the Acura RSX Prototype. As the name suggests, it’s merely a precursor, a dual-motor premonition of what to expect when a production car bearing this exact ...
A cult-classic car is coming back to America. Gas-burning fans won't be happy. Acura is bringing back the RSX name after nearly two decades — but fans of the early 2000s tuner coupe may be in for a ...
Acura is bringing back the RSX, but you wouldn’t recognize it. It’s now a sporty electric SUV, and a fairly impressive one at that. It’s also the first electric vehicle built on Honda’s new Zero ...
Honda's first real attempt at an electric vehicle for the U.S. is the Prologue, a compact crossover based on General Motors' Ultium platform (there's also an Acura version, the ZDX). Despite ...
Acura is back at Monterey Car Week and as it has several times in recent years it’s using the opportunity to show the world where it’s going with its next-generation of vehicles. This started in 2022 ...
The RSX will be the first EV built on Honda’s new in-house Asimo operating system. The RSX will be the first EV built on Honda’s new in-house Asimo operating system. is transportation editor with 10+ ...
Next year, the Acura RSX will return—not as a sports coupe, but as an electric crossover with a coupe-esque roofline. It’s the latest revival of a once-beloved nameplate that has gotten enthusiasts ...
It's become a bit of a trend in the car world for automakers to use the name of a past or present model—usually one with a bit of pizzazz to it—on an electric vehicle in order to drum up excitement.