Showing posts with label 2010 Acura MDX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Acura MDX. Show all posts

Honda Pilot and Acura MDX

Here's a good article giving some of the difference's between the Honda Pilot and the Acura MDX.
Honda's Acura luxury brand introduced an all-new version of the MDX 2007 model, and now along comes the all-new 2009 Honda Pilot. Mechanically, these two crossover utility wagons share many elements — though Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive remains an Acura exclusive.

Honda is successful here for several reasons. First, the company has spread out the launch dates of each. Second, the two models are differentiated one from the other with certain key pieces of technology. There are also dramatic differences in styling. Lastly, Honda is using a pricing strategy that sets the two apart, but not too far apart.

In these ways, Honda has done a nice job of creating two very different models with much of the engineering and manufacturing behind them shared. Very smart.

Honda Pilot
Honda says the new Pilot is the most fuel-efficient eight-passenger SUV in Canada (13.1 litres/100 km in the city, 9.1 highway using regular fuel).

Also, the '09 Pilot is a uniquely North American vehicle; it was developed in the United States and is built in Lincoln, Ala., where its 250-hp, 3.5-litre engine is also made.

Honda types proudly talk about how the new Pilot is trimmer by a couple of hundred kilograms versus its main competitors. That helps fuel economy.

The second-generation Pilot also has an engine that can back down from six cylinders to four or even three, depending on demand. Eight-passenger seating and a 2,042-kilogram towing capacity make it functional, too.

The Pilot's design is nothing like the MDX's, either. This Pilot is brutish-looking and boxy, while the MDX is sporty and bold.

The design changes are not limited to the exterior. The Pilot's new cabin looks refined, though plenty of utility and space remains. The second- and third-row seats also split and fold 60-40, and the second row also moves fore and aft about 76 mm.

And three child seats fit across on the second row, side by side, with lower child-seat hooks at all three second-row spots and one in the third row. Also, upper tether hooks are at all six rear seating slots.

Safe and functional as it is, the '09 Pilot's truly outstanding feature is how it drives: the ride quality is smooth and solid, the handling responsive for a tall, bulky truck-like SUV.

Acura MDX
The current MDX, launched as a 2007 model, marked the debut of Honda's new global "truck" platform shared with the Acura MDX and the Pilot.

Where the Pilot competes with the likes of the GMC Acadia and Toyota Highlander, the MDX goes against the BMW X5, Volkswagen Touareg, Infiniti FX35/45, Mercedes-Benz M-class and Volvo XC90.

The MDX has bold styling as a selling point. The grille is one specific example, the rear end's "12-barrel" racing-style tail lights another.

The design isn't the only thing that is aggressive. Acura brought in consultants from Porsche Engineering for advice on how to set up and tune the MDX's ride and handling. The engine, at 3.7 litres of displacement, is rated at 300 hp — more than the Pilot's V-6.

Lastly, Honda separates the MDX from the Pilot by loading up the Acura with technology. The MDX, for example, has an advanced all-wheel-drive system called Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), a computer-controlled anti-skid system (Co-operative Vehicle Stability Assist — VSA with Traction Control System), and a navigation system that works on voice commands and understands both English and French.

The MDX also has an available sound system engineered by Grammy-winning recording engineer and producer Elliot Scheiner, Panasonic and Acura.

And so on. Honda, in these two models, shows a clear understanding of the difference between brand engineering and badge engineering.

Source;
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/auto/honda-pilot-and-acura-mdx/article699275/

Car and Driver: 2010 Acura MDX - First Drive Review

Aesthetic and technical upgrades bring Acura’s range-topper up to speed, just as the competition heats up.
With Acura’s upcoming 2010 ZDX crossover-coupe-whatever setting the tone for the brand in terms of refinement and technology, its once-techno-trendsetting MDX sibling is looking a bit long in the tooth. Indeed, the second-gen MDX—which placed first out of eight in our last shootout of $50,000 SUVs—has sat relatively unchanged since its 2007 debut, and this fact combined with a number of newly engineered goodies also used in the ZDX makes this year the perfect time for an update.

Six Gears and a Better Ride
Perhaps the most notable upgrade is Acura’s first-ever six-speed automatic transmission in place of the previous five-speed. The transmission will proliferate through the company’s V-6 models, with the ZDX, in which the gearbox was first shown, being the next Acura to market so equipped. The company says the new gearbox also will work with four-cylinder vehicles such as the RDX and base TSX. Unfortunately, many other luxury carmakers already are moving on to seven- and eight-speed units, and the six-speed doesn’t improve fuel economy much in the MDX, which is now estimated at a still-thirsty 16/21 mpg city/highway versus 15/20 in 2009. The transmission shifts quickly and smoothly, and its ability to perform multiple-gear downshifts nicely augments the Super Handling All-Wheel-Drive system during sporty driving. The gearbox’s standard and Sport modes are selected via the console-mounted shifter, and all trim levels get steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters as standard.

Also new are retuned active dampers that come as part of the Advance package, which takes the place of last year’s Sport package. Despite the MDX’s handling prowess and all-wheel-drive grip, we’ve criticized its ride for being a bit harsh and unyielding, particularly in the sportiest suspension setting. And while it remains firm, our brief jaunt north of Detroit revealed the new version to be far more compliant in both Sport and Comfort settings while still maintaining good body control.

The 300-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 has been retuned for more flexible power delivery, and Acura has also fitted larger four-wheel disc brakes. Nineteen-inch wheels are now a factory option, but 18-inchers remain standard, although they’re now lighter than before and have a new design. While all this serves to bolster the MDX’s already surprising agility, we were taken aback by the ultra-light steering—at all speeds—that felt much more artificial and over-boosted than we remember.

Specifications
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 7-passenger, 5-door wagon
ESTIMATED BASE PRICE: $43,100 (US)
ENGINE TYPE: SOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 224 cu in, 3664ccPower (SAE net): 300 bhp @ 6300 rpmTorque (SAE net): 270 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed automatic with manumatic shifting
DIMENSIONS:Wheelbase: 108.3 in Length: 191.6 in Width: 78.5 in Height: 68.2 in Curb weight (C/D est): 4700 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST): Zero to 60 mph: 7.0 sec Standing ¼-mile: 15.5 Top speed (governor limited): 120 mph
FUEL ECONOMY (MFR’S EST): EPA city/highway driving: 16/21 mpg

More Gizmos and Driver Assistance
As with the six-speed automatic, Acura also has been somewhat slow to adopt advanced driver aids such as active cruise control, blind-spot detection, and automatic collision-mitigation braking to the MDX. But all of the above debuts on the 2010 model as part of the aforementioned Advance package, which also includes the larger wheels, climate-controlled seats, and upgraded leather upholstery. While our brief stint didn’t allow much time to explore the safety stuff, we’re told it all operates similarly to competitive systems.

An optional multi-view reverse camera with normal, wide-angle, and top-down views is new, and displays through the eight-inch infotainment screen. The latter view will undoubtedly aid in accurately lining up a trailer with its straight-down look at the rear bumper, but prepare to jump to the Technology package to get it: Settling for the base model means you get a single-view reverse camera with a display integrated into the rearview mirror.

The Technology package also gets a new hard-drive-based navigation/entertainment system fortified with voice recognition; real-time traffic updates with re-routing; and weather updates, which overlays Doppler-style radar images on the navigation map. An upgraded 10-speaker, 410-watt audio system that combines USB-port connectivity, Bluetooth streaming audio, and a Ford Sync–style function that allows voice control of your music library is also in the Tech pack. The newly available Entertainment package offers heated second-row seats and a nine-inch, motorized screen for rear-seat occupants.

Will Looking the Part Make a Difference?
While we weren’t enamored with the second-gen MDX when it arrived wearing an early, prepubescent version of Acura’s now-ubiquitous metal-shield grille, passers-by will have no problem spotting the 2010 model and its softer metallic nose, revised front fascia, and new rear bumper with more chrome moldings and new exhaust outlets. Although we must say the new look is more glitzy and expressive than before, especially with the larger 19-inch wheels, the end result is just as funky as most other Acuras.

The interior has been upgraded with a thicker steering wheel, new wood trim, and LED lighting. Acura says it also made the plethora of center-stack buttons easier to understand, but, frankly, we didn’t notice—the dash looked as busy and complicated as ever. Fortunately, the leather is sumptuous, the seats are very comfortable, and the navigation system is still one of the best available.

Arriving at dealers late in the year, Acura says pricing will increase by about three percent over 2009 levels, which means well-equipped base models should start below $44,000. Loaded versions with all the driver aids, interior gadgets, and rear-seat entertainment likely will near the $55K threshold. We’re anxious to see if the MDX’s measurables have improved with the new transmission and suspension, and it seems Acura has taken one of our favorite luxury SUVs and made it incrementally better.

Source;
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/car/09q3/2010_acura_mdx-first_drive_review

Class-Leading MDX Takes Luxury, Style, Performance and Technology to the Next Level for 2010

TORRANCE, Calif. – The award-winning Acura MDX luxury SUV sets even higher standards in 2010 for styling, performance, technology and safety. For 2010, the MDX features a fresh new exterior look, revised powertrain that includes a new 6-speed automatic, chassis refinements, more comfort, and improved technology along with the introduction of an all-new Advance Package— making the class leader even better.

"Already considered by many as the benchmark in its class, the new 2010 MDX significantly raises the bar yet again," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales. "Fresh looks, an all-new 6-speed transmission and lots of new customer relevant technology make the MDX an even smarter SUV choice than ever."

Visually, the 7-passenger 2010 MDX receives more aggressive styling in the form of new front and rear bodywork, a bold new front grille and numerous new trim enhancements. Under the hood, the MDX receives a more refined 3.7L V-6 engine that teams with an all-new 6-speed automatic transmission for better performance and improved fuel efficiency. Inside, the MDX receives a host of new features and technologies that make it even more luxurious.

Ride and handling have been enhanced as a result of a revised power steering system, stiffer rear trailing arm mounting, body rigidity improvements and reduced overall NVH. Thanks to Acura’s exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®) system, the MDX’s handling provides confident on- and off-road handling in addition to excellent foul weather performance.

To expand the dynamic capabilities for 2010 MDX, a new Advance package, with a revised Active Damper System and larger 19-inch wheels and tires, further enhances handling while retaining the comfortable, quiet and controlled ride quality expected of a luxury vehicle.

The 2010 MDX exterior gets a fresh new look as a result of Acura’s signature design front grille, a new front fascia, revised hood, new side sills, a new rear fascia matched with rolled edge polished stainless-steel exhaust finishers, revised taillights with brighter LED lights, many new trim pieces and available 19-inch diameter 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels.

Inside, the 2010 MDX benefits from the expanded use of Milano leather, a new thicker sport steering wheel with racing-inspired paddle shifters, new gauges, easier to understand button placement for center stack functions, available ventilated front seats and upgraded interior trim. In addition, a host of new technology is available including AcuraLink Real-Time Weather™ and Traffic Rerouting™. Other available features include a new full VGA 8-inch navigation screen, a new rear view camera with three unique view choices, upgraded rear entertainment system, an updated audio system with a dedicated 15 GB hard disk drive (HDD) and USB port connectivity, even more LED lighting— and the list goes on.

In keeping with Acura’s leadership in the application of advanced, customer-relevant features, the 2010 MDX is available with an array of technologies to improve convenience, including an all-new blind spot information system and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), and enhance safety, with Acura’s unique Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™).

Powertrain
For 2010 the MDX receives a new 3.7-liter VTEC® V-6. The engine continues Acura’s longstanding mission to provide V-8 level horsepower and torque while retaining the size and fuel efficiency of a V-6. Based on the previous MDX’s powerplant, the newly refined 3.7L V-6 develops 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque to provide immediate throttle response, outstanding low- and mid-range torque and excellent high-rpm power. To widen the powerband while simultaneously improving fuel efficiency, the latest 3.7-liter engine has the patented Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC®) system applied to the intake valves, revised high-lift camshaft specs during VTEC® operation, a computer controlled dual-stage induction system and an electronic Drive-by-Wire™ throttle system.

Internally, the new 3.7L V-6 makes use of special heavy-duty components including a more rigid cylinder block, high-strength crankshaft, heavy-duty connecting rods, high compression-ratio pistons, cylinder heads with improved cooling, new intake valve springs, a new EGR system, unique long-reach spark plugs, a larger throttle body and other features.

EPA estimated city/highway fuel mileage of 16/21 mpg* (an improvement of 1 mpg city and 1 mpg highway over the 2009 model) and a large 21-gallon fuel capacity mean the MDX is perfect for long drives. Like all 2010 Acura vehicles, the MDX complies with the latest EPA TIER 2 – BIN 5 and CARB LEV II ULEV emissions standards.

The 3.7L V-6 is coupled with a brand-new Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission along with a new multi-clutch torque converter. With comparatively “short” gearing in the first five forward gears, acceleration is enhanced— while fuel efficiency and quiet cruising are optimized with a relaxed Sixth gear ratio. The transmission offers two automatic shift modes, or can be operated manually via racing-inspired steering wheel paddle shifters. Grade Logic Control, Shift Hold Control, Cornering G Shift Control and Hill Start Assist make the new 6-speed the most advanced automatic transmission ever offered by Acura. To support the MDX’s 5,000 pound towing capacity, a special front-mount transmission fluid cooler is employed.

The MDX puts power to the ground through Acura’s acclaimed Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®) system, an innovative full-time all-wheel-drive system that uses torque vectoring to actively distribute the optimum amount of power not only between the front and rear axles, but also between the left and right rear wheels. With torque vectoring (and by selectively overdriving the outside rear wheel while cornering) the yaw moment of the MDX can be controlled throughout a turn as the SH-AWD® system reduces understeer to greatly enhance handling precision and ultimate cornering ability. Working in conjunction with the MDX’s standard Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with traction control, SH-AWD® provides enhanced power delivery and driver control whether it be on-road or off-road, in dry, rain, snow or ice.

When towing, special Trailer Stability Assist algorithms built into the VSA® logic help stabilize the vehicle after sensing oscillations of the vehicle or trailer. The MDX’s SH-AWD® system is further enhanced with hill logic that automatically adjusts the front/rear torque distribution based on the incline of the hill grades.

Chassis
With an emphasis on top-level handling performance, MDX engineers targeted the world-class dynamics and driving feel of the top European SUV competitors. This led to the development of a long wheelbase platform and a sophisticated suspension system tuned at Germany’s famed Nürburgring race circuit.

The MDX’s 4-wheel fully-independent suspension makes use of MacPherson struts in front teamed with a multi-link rear suspension design that is mounted to a rigid unit body structure with isolated subframes. The front suspension also uses unique hydro-compliance bushings that provide superior ride isolation and chassis vibration control. The rear suspension features aluminum-alloy uprights to reduce unsprung weight for improved response, while special trailing-arm mounting points reduce body squat during acceleration. For 2010, the MDX uses stiffer rear trailing arm mounts, incorporates numerous body rigidity improvements and delivers reduced overall NVH.

As part of the available Advance Package, the Active Damper System gives the 2010 MDX an elevated level of handling precision designed to satisfy the most discriminating drivers— all while maintaining a smooth ride. The MDX’s Active Damper System features a new algorithm which provides two driver-selectable settings—Comfort and Sport—that tailor the suspension dampers for a more comfortable or more sporting ride. For 2010, the Active Dampers have been re-tuned for provide a more refined ride for Comfort mode and a more natural feeling Sport mode.

Using "active" Magneto-Rheological fluid dampers and predictive computer algorithms, the MDX’s Active Damper System can respond in as little as five milliseconds (0.005 sec.) to individually adjust the damping force of the shock absorbers ahead of actual body movements to provide improved transient handling, road isolation and body control.

The Comfort mode allows for a more relaxed driving experience by prioritizing road isolation and reduced passenger fatigue caused by road inputs, while the Sport mode prioritizes handling response and vehicle body control to allow for spirited driving with high levels of precision and vehicle composure.

For 2010, new (lighter) 18-inch diameter 5-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels are standard with 19-inch diameter 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels available as part of the Advance Package.

For excellent stopping power and control, the MDX employs large 13.0-inch diameter ventilated front brake rotors and 13.2-inch solid rear brake rotors along with anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.

Interior
For 2010, new attention to detail and added luxury further distinguish the MDX interior. Expanded use of Milano premium leather to the available Technology Package, improved look and feel of interior trim materials, relocated front seat headrests for improved comfort, more detailed leather stitching (such as the Lancia-style stitching on the steering wheel and shift knob), thicker steering wheel grip, increased use of LED interior lighting and revised cockpit controls make it clear that the MDX is focused on the driver— but not at the expense of passenger comfort.

The power driver seat adjusts 10 ways for optimum comfort, and the front passenger seat is 8-way power adjustable. The second-row outboard seats mirror the style and lateral support of the front seats, giving the interior a unique feel that highlights the MDX’s blend of sport and utility. Convenience and cargo features abound, including under-floor storage in the rear cargo area and a standard power-operated rear tailgate. There are multiple configurations of the MDX’s three rows of seating thus enabling a maximum useable cargo volume of 83.5 cubic feet. Additionally, a load flat floor is available when the second and third row seats are folded down.

The MDX offers a formidable list of standard equipment including items such as a leather trimmed interior, power moonroof, power windows, leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel, a Multi-Information Display (MID) that allows access to multiple electronic functions, a tri-zone climate control system with humidity control and Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® wireless telephone interface. For 2010, now standard are steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated rear view camera screen and backlit LED instrumentation. Also standard with the MDX is an 8-speaker, 253-watt Acura Premium Sound System that features an AM/FM tuner, in-dash 6-disc CD changer, WMA player, MP3 capability, XM® Radio and an auxiliary jack for connecting personal audio devices.

The available Technology Package adds a range of advanced features designed to offer drivers increased connectivity to the world around them along with added driving enjoyment. In addition to using luxurious full-grain Milano premium leather for the seating surfaces, the Technology Package includes items such as the Maintenance Minder™ system.

The Technology Package’s Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition™ system uses a new 8-inch full VGA high-resolution color display positioned high up in the center of the instrument panel where it is close to the driver’s line of sight. A new rearview camera system offers three different rear view angles—normal rear view, wide angle rear view and a tow-friendly top view.

With data now stored on a built-in 60 GB hard disk drive (HDD) media storage device, the navigation system now boots up and operates with impressive speed. The navigation system includes AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic™ with a new Traffic Rerouting™ feature that can display up-to-the-minute traffic information including freeway flow, incident, construction and weather related incidents in 77 major metropolitan areas.

New for 2010 is AcuraLink Real-Time Weather™ that includes weather radar image maps. The Technology Package also includes a GPS-linked, solar-sensing tri-zone climate control system that automatically adjusts the temperature and fan speed according to the position of the sun.

A popular aspect of the Technology Package is Acura’s renowned Acura/ELS Surround® premium audio system featuring a 410-watt Digital Sound Processor amplifier, a 10-speaker surround sound array, along with a built-in 15-gigabyte hard disk drive (HDD) media storage system that allows the MDX owner to download and store about 3,500 songs** for later playback. The Acura/ELS Surround® premium audio system offers DVD-Audio, DTS™, CD, AM/FM radio, XM® Radio, Bluetooth® Audio, along with USB port and AUX jack connectivity.

Rich with luxury, comfort, performance and technology upgrades for the 2010 MDX is a new Advance Package that replaces and goes beyond the previously available Sport Package. Building on the items in the Technology Package, the Advance Package adds ventilated front seats with specially contoured seat foam covered by perforated Milano premium leather, a sport steering wheel with unique design racing-inspired paddle shifters on the steering wheel and textured metallic interior accents.

The Advance Package also includes the Collision Mitigating Braking System™ (CMBS™), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), blind spot information system (BSI) and the Active Damper System. In addition, the Advance Package delivers 19x8-inch 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels and auto-leveling HID front headlights.

An available Entertainment Package includes a new Rear Entertainment System (RES) complete with a DVD player, power folding 9-inch full VGA color screen (with 400-percent improved resolution), dual wireless headphones, a wireless illuminated remote control and 115-volt plug located in the center console.

Safety
In keeping with Acura’s "Safety Through Innovation" initiative, the 2010 MDX provides state-of-the-art safety for its passengers, including the application of Acura’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure.

ACE™ employs a network of front frame structures that work to absorb and more evenly distributes collision forces throughout the vehicle and also helps maintain the integrity of the passenger cabin in the event of a severe frontal collision. A special frame member located below the MDX’s front bumper is designed to engage the front bumper of a lower vehicle, allowing the bumper systems of both vehicles to attenuate crash energy more efficiently.

Numerous standard "active safety" features that help the MDX driver reduce the risk of collision include Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) along with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. An additional active safety feature included in the available Advance Package is the Collision Mitigating Braking System™ (CMBS™) which helps the driver reduce the likelihood of a collision by alerting the driver to potential collision situations and activating the brakes if the system determines a collision likely is unavoidable. VSA® has been retuned for 2010 to deliver a 10-percent improvement in performance during hard acceleration on slippery surfaces.

Inside the handsomely appointed MDX interior, occupants will find advanced safety features including the latest generation of dual-stage, multiple-threshold airbags for the driver and front passenger.

There are also knee bolsters, front seatbelts with an automatic tensioning system with integrated load limiters, side airbags for the driver and front passenger along with side curtain airbags (with a rollover sensor) for all outboard occupants. Active front head restraints help reduce the likelihood of neck injury for front seat passengers and LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) mounting systems in the second row seating allow quick and secure installation of child seats.

The 2010 MDX is engineered to surpass the existing FMVSS 216 government roof crush test standard of 1.5 times the curb weight of the vehicle. However, the MDX is so well engineered that it is anticipated to already meet the upcoming roof crush standard of 3.0 times curb weight. Efficient use of high-strength steel creates a body structure with the stiffness to allow such results while still permitting the use a large glass moonroof.

Developed by Acura designers and engineers in California and Ohio, and tested in the company’s advanced safety laboratories in Raymond, Ohio, the MDX is assembled in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.

Like all 2009 Acura models, the 2010 MDX is covered by a comprehensive 4-year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty and a 6-year/70,000 powertrain limited warranty. Additional ownership benefits include Acura Total Luxury Care® (TLC®), which provides free 24-hour roadside assistance, concierge service and trip routing.

Source (via Temple of Vtec);
Acura Press Release

TOV: 2010 Acura Model Change Summary

TORRANCE, Calif. – Major changes and improvements abound for nearly every model in the 2010 Acura line-up, with the biggest highlight of the year being the all-new ZDX four-door luxury sports coupe.

2010 Acura RL
Luxury Performance Sedan The top-of-the-line Acura luxury performance sedan is unchanged for the 2010 model year with the exception of color selection.

2010 Acura TL
Performance Luxury Sedan This fall, the long awaited debut of a manual transmission version of the high-performance TL SH-AWD model goes on sale to satisfy the desires of the performance enthusiast. TL SH-AWD: Close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission equipped 305 HP VTEC V-6 model now available. Also included are a new clutch system, exclusive SH-AWD tuning, revised suspension settings, and more sporty steering feel. Additional information will be available later in the year.

2010 Acura TSX
Sports Sedan To further expand the appeal of the popular TSX Sports Sedan, a new V-6 model is added to TSX line-up.
TSX
Enhanced steering feel
Easier-to-read navigation screen
TSX V-6
Powerful 280 HP 3.5L VTEC® V-6
Exclusive suspension tuning
Enhanced Braking system
One inch larger diameter wheels (18-inch)
Active Sound Control (ASC) noise cancellation system
Additional information will be available later in the year

2010 Acura ZDX
Four-Door Luxury Sports Coupe The all-new ZDX four-door luxury sports coupe features stunning coupe-like styling with the added benefit of a commanding presence and flexible utility. The dramatically styled ZDX is designed to break new ground for Acura in the areas of provocative styling, contemporary luxury and meticulous refinement.
ZDX
Provocative four-door coupe styling with hidden rear door handles and 5-passenger seating
Panoramic glass roof with power moonroof
Rich hand-stitched leather interior
State-of-the-art technology including a new blind spot indicator system and multi-view rearview camera
Powerful VTEC® V-6 engine
New 6-speed Sequential SportShift automatic transmission
Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®)
Additional information will be available later in the year

2010 Acura MDX
Luxury SUV The 2010 Acura MDX features substantial improvements which increase performance and efficiency while also raising the level of luxury and prestige the MDX currently enjoys. For those customers who want the latest in customer enhancing technologies, the MDX will offer a new “Advance” package.
MDX
New 6-speed automatic transmission improves performance and fuel economy
Numerous styling enhancements included new front fascia and redesigned alloy wheels
Technology improvements include an available hard disc drive, iPOD and USB music compatibility , new real-time traffic re-routing capabilities and multi-view backup camera
Interior upgrades throughout
Available "Advance" Package includes active suspension, adaptive cruise control, Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), blind spot information system and one inch larger diameter wheels (19-inch)
Additional information will be available later in the year

2010 Acura RDX Turbocharged Crossover SUV The 2010 RDX features significantly updated styling, substantial technology enhancements, as well as the addition of an all-new two-wheel drive model to make it even more competitive within its segment.
RDX
All-new two-wheel drive model available
New front and rear fascia styling including new signature Acura grille and redesigned alloy wheels
Enhanced ride quality
Numerous interior and convenience upgrades including a standard rear view camera
Additional information will be available later in the year

Source;
http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=842310

Temple of Vtec uncovers a of Acura RDX Rendering and a MDX update

"We received two renderings from an anonymous tipster this morning, each depicting the updates to the MDX and RDX for the 2010 model year. We showed these illustrations to some of our sources who are close to Honda, and while they were unable to comment on the illustrations, they confirmed that both vehicles would be receiving their mid-cycle updates for the 2010 model year, and both are due in showrooms later this year."

Source;
http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=832858

Source;
http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=832857

2010 Acura MDX Minor Model Change Spyshots by Priddy and Co.

This last pic is of the current MDX.
It's hard to tell any changes from these photo's, but expect a newer front grill and revised rear end.
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