Acura MDX Type S Review: Power, Luxury, and Value at $76,900

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In this review by The Fast Lane Car, the Acura MDX Type S is put through its paces, showcasing its striking design elements like the Urban Gray color and bold red Brembo calipers. With a powerful 3L engine churning out 355 horsepower and 354 lb-ft of torque, paired with super handling all-wheel drive, this SUV promises a thrilling driving experience. The quad exhausts add a touch of sportiness to the vehicle, hinting at the power that lies beneath the hood.
Inside, the MDX Type S doesn't disappoint, offering luxurious and comfortable seats with massage options, along with an air suspension system that allows for a customizable driving experience. The steering wheel is praised for its design and functionality, while the touch-sensitive display and sound effects for mode changes add a high-tech flair to the interior. The Bang & Olufsen audio system with a whopping 31 speakers ensures a premium sound experience for all occupants.
Despite its impressive performance and luxury features, the MDX Type S falls short in terms of fuel economy, prompting a desire for a hybrid version in the future. The review also delves into the practicality of the SUV, exploring the comfort and amenities of the third row, including USB charging and speaker options. With a price tag of $76,900, the Acura MDX Type S presents itself as a competitive option in the luxury SUV market, offering a blend of style, performance, and comfort for discerning buyers.

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