2025 Acura MDX: Turbocharged Type S Variant and Luxury Updates

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The Acura MDX, a true legend in the automotive world with over 1.2 million units sold, has received a facelift for the 2025 model year. The Type S variant, with its new mesh grille, red brake calipers, and quad exhausts, exudes a sense of sportiness and performance. Under the hood lies a turbocharged V6 engine producing 355 horsepower, striking a balance between power and efficiency. Inside, the updated infotainment system now features a full touchscreen display with Google Suite applications, offering a seamless user experience.
Stepping into the cabin of the MDX reveals luxurious leather seats, a 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, and a panoramic sunroof, creating a premium and comfortable environment for occupants. The front seats now come with massaging functionality, allowing for a customizable and relaxing driving experience. Moving to the rear, the second-row seats offer ample comfort and amenities, while the third row, although suitable for short trips, may not provide the same level of comfort as competitors like the Lexus TX.
In terms of practicality, the MDX boasts over 90 cubic feet of cargo space when the seats are folded down, making it a versatile option for families and adventurers alike. Pricing for the MDX starts at a competitive $52,250, with the fully loaded Type S variant reaching over $77,000. This model strikes a fine balance between sporty aesthetics and comfortable driving dynamics, catering to those seeking a blend of performance and luxury. Stay tuned for a comprehensive driving review of the MDX Type S on July 9th, where we'll put this updated legend to the test on the open road.

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