The Acura ZDX Is Dead; Here’s How to Get a Deal on the Last Ones
Key Points:
- Acura has discontinued the all-electric ZDX SUV after just one model year.
- Shoppers can take advantage of three offers from Acura through Nov. 3.
- The 2024 Acura ZDX is eligible for the federal electric vehicle tax credit, which ends Sept. 30.
For a second time, the Acura ZDX is dead. The first-generation model lasted only for the 2010-13 model years, but it was funky and weird. Nobody quite knew what to make of it, and almost nobody bought one. The latest one was an all-electric SUV made in a joint venture with GM; it shared a lot of its bits with the Chevrolet Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq. And according to Automotive News, it has apparently only made it just one model year, 2024, as Acura announced it has again ended production of the nameplate. Swoopy Honda-GM electric SUV mashup, we hardly knew ye.
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But if you simply must have one of Acura’s few remaining ZDXs, the brand wants to make a sweet deal with you. Through Nov. 3, Acura will give you $4,000 off a new ZDX in one of three ways: as a loyal Acura owner, as a conquest customer or put toward a returning lease. If you act before Sept. 30, you may also qualify for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit atop that, making the deal even better.
However, there’s a caveat: You won’t find these incentives listed on the Acura website. Instead, you’ll have to talk to a dealer directly for more information about them. And Acura’s incentives look set to continue after the federal credit expires, likely in a move to clear dealer lots of any remaining inventory — of which there really isn’t much. According to a search on Cars.com for new ZDXs, only 194 are currently in stock on dealer lots at the time of writing, and given that Acura said production has ended (not will end), it’s unlikely any more are coming.
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It’ll be your last shot to get an Acura electric vehicle for a while, too, but the company said in a statement that a new EV is coming. It will be based on the RSX Prototype unveiled this past summer, built in Ohio and arriving in the second half of 2026. Additional hybrid-electric models will also be showing up, according to the company.
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