2019 will be remembered as the year of SUV. Trends in the automotive market show that everyone wants an SUV right now, and who can blame them? They’re spacious, offer a smooth ride and can carry you and your family all over! Not to mention, they’re great for carrying equipment and going camping. Acura hasn’t missed the signals, either, and has brought a pretty sweet new model for the 2019 year. The 2019 Acura MDX, unveiled earlier this year, is a new entry-level SUV in Acura’s range. Don’t let its entry-level price fool you, though, it’s a sweet vehicle.
2019 Acura MDX: A Modern Design
While the MDX has been around since 2013, this newest entry is a slight overhaul. It now features LED-matrix headlights that are crazy bright, first seen on the TLX. Acura’s new diamond-pentagon front grille also makes an appearance here, looking mean and sleek all at once. The A-Spec has a pseudo-sporty look that underscores the combination of luxury and style. The interior boasts sports pedals, A-Spec gauges and incredibly comfortable seats. It’s really hard to beat the A-Spec!
And A Modern Ride to Match
The engine, a Honda-made 3.5-liter J series, has 290 horses and 267 pound-feet of torque. Those are impressive numbers for such a big, easy-riding vehicle. On top of that, the smooth suspension and clean braking give you an enviable ride that matches the MDX’s sleek looks. Whether you’re heading across town or across country, this vehicle will handle great and make the ride fun.
High-Tech Amenities
The MDX also sports a ton of high-tech accoutrements that you want to see in an SUV in this price range. For one thing, the MDX sports AcuraWatch, the company’s proprietary advanced safety features. These include things like lane keeping assist, cruise-control with radar guiding, braking assist and forward collision warnings.
Pricing
The 2019 Acura MDX has a starting price of $44,300, which sets it firmly in the “luxury” spectrum of SUVs. That said, you get a lot of bang for your buck! If you’re looking for a high-tech, luxury ride, look no further!
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