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    DETROIT 01/09/2006 -- The highly anticipated Acura RDX Prototype SUV debuted today at the North American International Auto Show. Combining sport utility with sports sedan handling and performance, RDX features an innovative 2.3-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine, Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive(TM) (SH-AWD(TM)), and is designed to redefine the entry premium SUV segment. This near-production prototype provides an advance preview of the all-new RDX that will go on sale this summer.


    "The RDX Prototype represents the forward thinking that will be seen in the next generation of Acura light trucks," said John Mendel, senior vice president, Auto Operations. "It is loaded with leading edge technology and it exemplifies what we call intelligent performance: a sporty, luxurious and functional SUV that has outstanding performance yet is also fuel efficient."

    RDX features an all-new 2.3-liter i-VTEC(R) four-cylinder turbocharged engine that generates 240 horsepower and 260 lbs-ft of torque. This is the first application of forced induction technology in Acura history. The revolutionary i-VTEC Turbo technology uses a variable flow turbocharger, which is exclusive to the RDX, and provides dramatic performance benefits while maintaining excellent fuel efficiency. To complement the all-aluminum high-performance engine, the RDX utilizes Acura's steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters to manually operate the 5-speed sequential SportShift(TM) automatic transmission.

    Acura's Super Handling-AWD system is tuned specifically for the new RDX platform. SH-AWD's sophisticated electronic controls automatically distribute torque fore and aft, as well as splitting the rear torque left to right. The result is dramatically enhanced handling, traction and stability during sporty driving as well as in inclement weather. A sophisticated chassis with fully independent front and rear suspension complement the SH-AWD. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA(R)) combines with large disc brakes and ABS to enhance control.

    The RDX is built on an all-new global light truck platform. Reflecting Acura's commitment to safety through innovation, the RDX is equipped with the Advanced Compatibility Engineering(TM) (ACE(TM)) body structure and additional state-of-the-art safety features. The ACE structure helps to disperse collision forces over a larger frontal area. The system also helps to provide enhanced protection for vehicle occupants while at the same time increasing compatibility with other vehicles in a frontal collision. Front, side and side curtain airbags, in addition to rollover sensors add an extra measure of safety.

    The chiseled exterior styling combines with a generous greenhouse to provide excellent visibility for driving in city traffic or on twisty mountain roads. RDX employs a compact upper body with an aggressively raked belt line, sporty wheel flares and a substantial hood that flows down from the windshield to an aggressive Acura signature five-sided grill. Custom 19-inch alloy wheels give the RDX Prototype an aggressive stance. Dual exhaust tips, HID headlights, and a rear spoiler add to the sporty appearance of the vehicle.

    Inside, the RDX combines richly appointed materials with a sporty, driver-oriented cockpit. The center console features an innovative storage system, which allows for hidden and lockable storage of a briefcase or laptop computer. The prototype's interior features an assortment of leading-edge technologies, such as the Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition(TM), AcuraLink(TM) satellite communication system with real time traffic and HandsFreeLink(TM) wireless telephone interface. A premium Acura/ELS(TM) DVD-Audio system is tuned to deliver rich surround sound to the cabin.

    The RDX offers seating for five and a versatile rear cargo hatch allows for easy load-in and storage. The second row seats split and fold flat into the floor, providing ample cargo space for an active, on-the-go lifestyle.

    The RDX will be assembled at Honda of America Manufacturing in Marysville, Ohio and will go on-sale in the summer of 2006. Pricing has not been determined.

    For media inquiries and high-resolution images, please go to www.acuranews.com.

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    Yeah, but it's still an SUV.
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      #3
      i herd bout this a couple weeks ago on Hondaupdate through e-mail...its really cool...the SH-AWD is so cool...electromagnetic clutches 70/30% displacement of horse power front to rear plus torque..civic heads will find a use for this motor in an EK prob once it gets into production...
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        #4
        Originally posted by ehulst
        i herd bout this a couple weeks ago on Hondaupdate through e-mail...its really cool...the SH-AWD is so cool...electromagnetic clutches 70/30% displacement of horse power front to rear plus torque..civic heads will find a use for this motor in an EK prob once it gets into production...
        Yes everyone and their mom will be swapping this motor into their cars.

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          #5
          Honda is to put a turbo into a street car? Hell must have frozen over.

          This photo makes it look tiny:


          Too bad it's fugly.
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            #6
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              #7
              its kinda cool

              stock turbo = win
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                #8
                yes, because theres never been a turbo honda street car before [/sarcasm]
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                  #9
                  we all know the 2 gen(i believe) legend came in a turbo form..will only in JDM land but u get what im saying....but yeah everyone and there mom will be putting this in there hatches but i dont think they will be able to use the SH-AWD in it...maybe have to mate the engine with a rsx tranny

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ace42004
                    we all know the 2 gen(i believe) legend came in a turbo form..will only in JDM land but u get what im saying....but yeah everyone and there mom will be putting this in there hatches but i dont think they will be able to use the SH-AWD in it...maybe have to mate the engine with a rsx tranny
                    Im pretty sure it was a first gen legend, and I think Europe might have gotten it, not Japan. Not TOTALLY sure on that one though. what about the Honda City Turbo II? forgot that one killer.

                    but seriously, Im not exactly sure why this is such a huge shock. Im pretty sure all Honda deisel engines (dont forget those) are turbocharged. With the recent influx of higher performance small cars (This one doesnt look much bigger than a vibe) they have to do something to match thier competitors. SH-AWD was a nice step, and now theyre introducing a turbo model. Honestly, I wouldnt be surprised if we saw a nice, small car (RSX?) with a turbo K-series from the factory. This is all just speculation, of course.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ACC0RD22
                      ... Im not exactly sure why this is such a huge shock. ...
                      It's never happened here, their largest market. That implies they feel they'll sell plenty of them --- we are not considered a niche market, and so don't get the variety of drivetrains available elsewhere.

                      The JDM 1st-gen Legend notwithstanding, street turbocharging generally goes against Honda's philosophy of "simplicity." And yeah, I'm aware of the turbodiesels, which have so far been a necessary drivetrain to offer in Europe if you want to be taken seriously in Europe.
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                        #12
                        turbo + SH = teh win
                        SUV = teh lose
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by deckeda
                          It's never happened here, their largest market. That implies they feel they'll sell plenty of them --- we are not considered a niche market, and so don't get the variety of drivetrains available elsewhere.
                          well, while I understand what your saying, it kinda HAS happened here, it just wasnt turbocharged. the ITR came here in 1997, 1999 and 2000 (I might be off on the years) and sold mildly well, but nowhere near how it sold elsewhere. Honestly, if they released that car now, it would get eaten up. The market here has changed dramatically, look at the cars that are here now. the STi, EVO, SRT-4, the skyline is coming, I think Honda wants a bigger peice of the sport compact market than they have now. the new Si is great, dont get me wrong, but if they can put this engine in a compact platform, they will have the market control they once did. Im getting way off the point though. everything is getting turbocharged or supercharged now-a-days. with the quest for better, faster, cleaner, more efficient vehicles, High compression N/A just isnt gonna cut it anymore.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ACC0RD22
                            well, while I understand what your saying, it kinda HAS happened here, it just wasnt turbocharged. the ITR came here in 1997, 1999 and 2000 (I might be off on the years) and sold mildly well, but nowhere near how it sold elsewhere. Honestly, if they released that car now, it would get eaten up. The market here has changed dramatically, look at the cars that are here now. the STi, EVO, SRT-4, the skyline is coming, I think Honda wants a bigger peice of the sport compact market than they have now. the new Si is great, dont get me wrong, but if they can put this engine in a compact platform, they will have the market control they once did. Im getting way off the point though. everything is getting turbocharged or supercharged now-a-days. with the quest for better, faster, cleaner, more efficient vehicles, High compression N/A just isnt gonna cut it anymore.
                            If they wanted a piece of the EVO pie, they wouldn't have put that motor in an SUV...a turbo SH-AWD Civic would PWN. But time will tell...


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by gloryaccordy
                              If they wanted a piece of the EVO pie, they wouldn't have put that motor in an SUV...a turbo SH-AWD Civic would PWN. But time will tell...
                              I think this RDX platform will just be a way they can road test and get all the bugs out of this motor before they release it in a strictly performance car. I still think itll be an RSX when/if it comes out. the sports car . . . not this concept (just clearing things up)
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