Charged Up: 2024 Acura ZDX EV Priced From $65K

Acura unveiled its first electric vehicle, the 2024 ZDX, in the summer of 2023. Deliveries of the electric SUV will begin in the spring with pricing set to start at $64,500 (excluding destination charge). Closely related to the Honda Prologue, the ZDX was co-developed with GM, meaning it also shares a lot with the Chevrolet Blazer EV.
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Powertrains and Range
Acura offers the 2024 ZDX in two trim levels: A-Spec and Type S. Both draw energy from a 102-kilowatt-hour battery pack. The former is available either with single-motor rear-wheel drive or dual-motor all-wheel drive; the rear-drive A-Spec makes 340 horsepower, but Acura hasn’t released power specifications for the AWD version yet. The brand estimates the single-motor A-Spec will be able to travel 325 miles on a charge, with the dual-motor model needing to plug in 10 miles earlier. Capable of taking up to 190 kilowatts on a DC fast charger, Acura says the ZDX is able to add up to 81 miles of range in about 10 minutes.
Type S has historically been Acura’s designation for its highest-performing models, and the ZDX Type S is the most powerful SUV in the brand’s history. Here, the two motors combine for an estimated 500 hp. To help corral the momentum those motors generate, the Type S is fitted with a standard height-adjustable suspension with adaptive dampers, expansive 15.6-inch Brembo front brakes and 22-inch wheels. Acura claims the Type S will get 288 miles per charge.
Standard and Optional Safety Equipment
The AcuraWatch suite of advanced driver-assist systems is standard on every 2024 ZDX. It includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure steering assist, lane-centering steering and adaptive cruise control. Additionally, the ZDX includes rear cross-traffic alert with automatic braking and active blind spot monitoring that will resist lane changes if there’s a vehicle in the driver’s blind spot. Hands Free Cruise, which we suspect is GM’s Super Cruise with different branding, is standard on the Type S as part of the AcuraWatch 360+ suite.
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Availability and Pricing
Buyers can reserve their ZDX online now; deliveries are set to begin early in the spring. Acura has not yet said what the delivery fee for the 2024 ZDX will be, but we expect it will be the same $1,350 the company charges for its other SUVs. Plan on that additional upcharge being added to the pricing below.
- A-Spec (single-motor RWD): $64,500
- A-Spec (dual-motor AWD): $68,500
- Type S (dual-motor AWD): $73,500
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