Acura Expert Reviews
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Acura’s first subcompact SUV is only a few tweaks away from being right on the money with sharp looks, above-average dynamic character and a handsome interior.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

Subtle updates should keep the 2025 MDX a fan favorite with its loyal customer base, with the addition of touchscreen infotainment a massive improvement over the old trackpad-based system.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

Like the balance of performance and comfort in the all-new Acura ZDX Type S, there’s a balance of things we like about it and things we don’t.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

The MDX Type S trim makes an impressive vehicle more engaging and exciting — as long as you're willing to make some trade-offs in price, fuel economy and ride.

By Jennifer Geiger
News Editor

The Acura TLX gets a few subtle updates for 2024 that help keep it fresh, and the Type S continues to deliver invigorating acceleration and handling while remaining daily-driver comfortable.

By Damon Bell
Senior Research Editor

The 2024 Acura Integra Type S delivers the raucous performance of a Honda Civic Type R, but with a more upscale look and feel and a longer list of standard features — and it’s a lot more expensive.

By Damon Bell
Senior Research Editor

The all-new 2023 Acura Integra is a snappy, crisp-handling, value-priced sports sedan that doesn’t go far enough to differentiate itself from the related — and less expensive — Honda Civic Si.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

Styling and drivability updates make for plenty of strengths in Acura’s most popular SUV, the RDX. Unfortunately, the brand’s devotion to fussy controls remain a potential deal breaker.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News

Through an array of technological wizardry, the Acura TLX Type S makes you grin in the corners without frowning in the straights.

By Joe Bruzek
Managing Editor

A redesign takes the three-row 2022 Acura MDX SUV to new heights of family-friendly refinement, but its maddening multimedia system remains the cabin’s black sheep.

By Jennifer Geiger
News Editor