Thursday, October 29, 2009

2010 Acura ZDX

2010 Acura ZDX Car Walls

The 2010 Acura ZDX will join the coupe-like crossover later this year. Staying true to the Acura ZDX prototype model that debuted at the 2009 New York Auto Show in April, the production ZDX will feature the key design highlights of a panoramic glass roof, hidden rear door handles and bold fender flares.

Along with head-turning styling, the ZDX will boast outstanding performance from its 3.7-liter V-6 engine mated to an all-new 6-speed automatic transmission. The 3.7-liter SOHC V-6 all-aluminum engine will generate 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque for immediate acceleration response, outstanding low- and mid-range torque and superior high-rpm power. The 6-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters gives the ZDX excellent acceleration while also enhancing fuel economy.

[Source: Acura]

2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition

2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition Car Pics

In order to celebrate the entry of the Corvette C6.R into the GT1 class of ALMS this year, GM unveiled to day the 2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition, a new package available for the Corvette Coupe 4LT, Convertible 4LT and Z06 3LZ.

The package will be available in a yellow base color with black accents, or with a black base paint and yellow accents. Yellow cars will receive black headlights with body colored door handles and a unique carbon fiber engine cover for both models. The Corvette Racing team’s ‘Jake’ logo will be used throughout the car, and the team’s victories will be displayed on the lower portion of the Corvette’s door.

[Source: Chevrolet]

2009 Acura TL

2009 Acura TL
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2009 Acura TL
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2009 Acura TL

Friday, October 23, 2009

2009 Acura TL

2009 Acura TL
2009 Acura TL
The 2009 TL is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sedan, or luxury sports sedan, available in 5 trims, ranging from... read more the 5-Spd AT to the 5-Spd AT SH-AWD w/Technology Package HPT.
price: $34,955 - $43,235

2010 Acura ZDX Pictures

2010 Acura ZDX

2010 Acura ZDX

2010 Acura ZDX back view

2010 Acura ZDX

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2010 Acura TSX

2010 Acura TSX
2010 Acura TSX
The 2010 TSX is a 4-door, 5-passenger sports sedan, available in 6 trims, ranging from the 6-Spd MT to the... read more V6 5-Spd AT w/ Technology Package.
price: $29,310 - $37,950

2010 Acura TSX V-6 Pictures

2010 Acura TSX V-6

2010 Acura TSX V-6

2010 Acura TSX V-6 front view

2010 Acura TSX V-6

2010 Acura TSX V-6 side view

2010 Acura TSX V-6

2010 Acura TL SH-AWD 6MT Prototype

2010 Acura Tl Sh AWD 6MT Prototype Rear Three Quarter View


At first glance, East Liberty, Ohio is one of those sleepy, blink-and-you'll-miss-it midwestern towns, the kind you find buried in every county from Columbus to Kankakee. Then, on the outskirts of town, you round a corner and come face-to-face with an eighteen-wheeler cranking across an enormous banked oval. And a dump truck on a skidpad. And a small, diabolical little road course with more off-camber corners than you can shake a Snell sticker at. Welcome to the Transportation Research Center, otherwise known as TRC.

Acura invited us here for a track-only drive of its TL SH-AWD 6MT prototype, a car that by all rights shouldn't exist. The 6MT bit is the interesting part; it stands for six-speed manual transmission, and the SH-AWD acronym represents Acura's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive. The combination - the most powerful model Acura offers, paired with electronically controlled all-wheel drive and a clutch pedal - is enticing on paper, but in an age of declining manual-transmission sales, it's also a little perplexing. If you're shooting for greater sales and a broader demographic, why bother building a destined-to-be-low-volume car for a rapidly shrinking market?

Predictably, the (lovably impractical) answer can be found in one word: gearheads. A handful of renegade Acura engineers installed a three-pedal setup into an early production TL (the car is currently available only with an automatic) and begged management to drive it. After a little track time, the suits went nuts. We were asked to come to Ohio on the grounds that a manual gearbox transformed the hottest version of Acura's TL, and that the added wait and development cost (an extra twelve months of R&D; the manual TL won't go on sale until fall of 2009) would be worth it. Frankly, we were more than a little skeptical.

Acura Takes A 1-2 Victory Sweep

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Acura's new LMP2-spec ARX-02a prototype race car has been making quite an impression since its entrance into the 2009 American Le Mans Series. A couple of weeks ago, the new race car first caught media attention by qualifying in the pole position before the Sebring season opener, beating out top tier competitors Audi and Peugeot. While the actual race was a different story, the ARX-02a's performance in its debut qualifier was still something to be remembered.

This weekend marked the second round of the American Le Mans Series, which was rightfully named the Acura Sports Car Challenge. The race took place on a temporarily track through the streets of St. Petersburg and luckily for Acura, Audi and Peugeot decided to sit this race out. The result? Drivers David Brabham and Scott Sharp took the Acura ARX-02a prototype straight to the top and won the race with a 32-second victory. To make things even better, the 32-second victory was over the LMP1-spec'd Acura ARX-01b race car, which marked the first time in 10 years that an auto manufacturer took wins in both the LMP1 and LMP2 class in the same event.

Congratulations to Acura and their drivers for a fine performance this Le Mans weekend!

[Source: Acura, AP]

[Tad Huang]

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Acura ZDX Crossover

We got a peek at the Acura ZDX "concept" yesterday, but now it's been fully unveiled at the New York Auto Show to a crowd of perplexed onlookers. Is it a wagon? An SUV? Yes.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Production 2010 Acura ZDX

2010 Acura ZDX Official Production Reveal

2010 Acura ZDX Official Production Reveal
the ZDX is the first truly American Acura vehicle. From the first sketches by lead designer Michele Christensen at the Torrance Design Studio to the final production model, unveiled at the Orange County Auto Show today, the ZDX promises utility wrapped in coupe-like curves.

Though new information on the vehicle is not yet forthcoming, the photography previews what we'll all be able to see on Acura lots starting this winter.

First unveiled at the New York Auto Show this March, the ZDX's unconventional form factor has met mixed reception from critics and car shoppers alike, though Acura has forged ahead, determined that this is the car Americans truly want.

Filling out Acura's range between the MDX suv and RL sedan, the ZDX should start somewhere around $40,000-$46,000. The EPA estimates the ZDX's fuel economy at a rather un-frugal 16/22 mpg, but with a 3.7-liter, 300-horsepower V-6 under the hood and Acura's Super-Handling all-wheel drive (SH-AWD) layout, it's likely to pack an entertaining punch.

For the inside scoop on the 2010 ZDX, read our Executive Editor Marty Padgett's take on the vehicle in his first drive review.

The production 2010 Acura ZDX will be on display at the Orange County Auto Show through October 18.

2010 Acura ZDX Makes Official Production

The Orange County Auto Show may not be on your radar--it may not be on anyone's radar--but that's where Acura chose to officially release the production version of the 2010 ZDX coupe/sedan/crossover.

Not much new info accompanies the car's production debut, though the photography gives us an incredibly detailed look at all its nooks and crannies as they'll be when the ZDX hits showroom floors this winter. The ZDX was initially unveiled at the New York Auto Show back in March, but the design wasn't officially production-ready at that point.

2010 Acura ZDX Official Production Reveal The ZDX will be positioned between the MDX SUV and RL sedan according to Acura, putting it's likely retail price somewhere between $40,000 and $46,000 to start. EPA estimated fuel economy is tipped to hit 16/22 mpg.

For the full run-down on the all-wheel drive, 3.7-liter, 300-horsepower segment-bender, check out our preview of the 2010 ZDX here. And if you're in the area, you can head over to the Orange County Auto Show to see the car in person today through October 18.

Acura and Porsche take inaugural ALMS Green Challenge championship

Fernandez Acura ARX-01b at Laguna Seca

Season 1 of the American Le Mans Series' Michelin GreenX Challenge is now in the books with Acura and Porsche taking the inaugural season championship. The 2009 season wrapped up at Laguna Seca this weekend with Gil de Ferran taking overall victory in the Acura ARX-02a and the No. 45 Flying Lizard Porsche 911.

However, it was the LMP2 class Acura ARX-01b of Fernandez racing that took Green honors among the prototypes after finishing second overall to de Ferran. The Fernandez car has been running strong all season The second of the two Flying Lizard Porsches, driven by Johannes van Overbeek and Seth Neiman, had the best combination of performance, efficiency and emissions among the production-derived GT cars both at Laguna and over the whole season.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

First Drive: 2010 Acura ZDX

The Canadian-built ZDX is the first vehicle designed by Acura’s new and autonomous North American studio in Torrance, California. Even though it has four doors, Acura calls the ZDX a “luxury four-door sports coupe,” (front doors are larger than the rear doors, and rear door handles are hidden, contributing to the coupe theme) but that really doesn’t capture the essence of this vehicle.

Nomenclature aside, Acura describes the ZDX as a vehicle for the “passionate getaway,” ideally suited for two adults and their cargo. It’s targeted to couples, empty nesters, and singles-on-the-go; people who are at a point in their lives where they don’t need or want a conventional SUV (let alone a minivan!) and the “practicality first” mentality that such vehicles can imply. I think the ZDX is more about a state of mind than anything else.

2010 Acura ZDX
2010 Acura ZDX. Click image to enlarge.

Based on the 2010 Acura MDX SUV, the ZDX is likewise powered by the same high-compression (11.2:1) 3.7-litre, V6 that makes 300-horsepower at 6,400 rpm and 270 pound-feet torque at 4,800 rpm. Equipped with Acura’s Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), the ZDX introduces an all-new, paddle-shifting six-speed automatic transmission that uses “Grade Logic Control” to reduce gear “hunting” when climbing hills, and “Cornering G Shift Control” to reduce unwanted gear shifting when cornering.

In comparison with the MDX, the ZDX is 57 kilograms lighter (2,064 kg vs 2,007 kg) 137 millimetres lower (1,733 mm vs 1,595 mm), but is almost identical in length, width and ground clearance. Towing capacity, however, drops from 5,000 pounds to 1,500.

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2010 Acura ZDX. Click image to enlarge.

Standard and Technology Package models will be available, with standard equipment including leather seating, leather wrapped steering wheel, power liftgate, rearview mirror with rearview camera display, 10-way power driver’s seat and eight-way power passenger seat, heated front and outboard rear seats, eight-speaker audio with Bluetooth and USB connectivity, panoramic roof and LED interior illumination.

Acura’s torque vectoring SH-AWD system (distributes torque between front and rear wheels as required, and from side-to-side at the rear), anti-lock brakes and traction control are also standard, and additional safety equipment includes electronic stability control (Acura’s Vehicle Stability Assist), Brake Assist, Hill Start Assist, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, multiple airbags with side curtains, driver and front passenger knee bolsters, and an Occupant Position Detection System for passenger front side airbag,

The optional Technology Package upgrades interior trim to perforated “Milano” leather seating surfaces, navigation with trilingual (includes English and Quebec French) voice recognition, eight-inch LED backlit display, premium 10-speaker audio with 15-GB hard drive, headlamp washers, keyless access with smart key and a multi-view rear camera.

2009 Acura RL Details and Pictures

The Acura RL has a 300-hp V6 and Honda's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive.

the front corner of a red Acura RL sedan.

Though I'm not really down with Acura's new styling direction, this car was and remains a good driver, one of the more underrated cars in the midsize luxury class, I'd argue.

The V6 is smooth like a Honda, and 300 hp is a good number for this car. The interior is well built, the seats are among the best in the business and the materials are as nice the competitions' except for perhaps Audi. Acura has the other automakers covered in my book.

I love Honda's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system (I wish Honda could come up with a cooler name, but the system is terrific). In the middle of a wet corner, you can jump on the gas and the car will just track around. It seems the harder one pushes the car, the better it works, though I question how many owners will get the car to a cornering level where the system's benefits can really be felt. The whole driving experience is creamy smooth.

I turned off the collision-warning control that, when it senses a possible crash, taps the brakes and cinches the belt. It bugged me. The distance-measuring cruise control drove me nuts, too. I hate those systems.

MANAGING EDITOR ROGER HART:

This is one of the sleeper cars in the mid-level (if $50 grand is mid-level) luxury category. The powertrain is super smooth, the handling is very good for an AWD car, and the overall comfort level--from the seats to the ride--is very, very good. Honda has taken some due criticism for the styling of its cars, and this thing has a face that only its mother could really love. But luckily, you can't see the outside while driving the car, and driving it is where the real pleasure is.

2009 Acura RL with Technology and CMBS/ACC Packages

In Fleet: Feb. 6-20

Base Price: $54,860

As-Tested Price: $54,860

Drivetrain: 3.7-liter V6; AWD, five-speed automatic

Output: 300 hp @ 6,300 rpm, 271 lb-ft @ 5,000 rpm

Curb Weight: 4,110 lb

Fuel Economy: (EPA/AW) 18/18.7 mpg

2010 Acura ZDX

Provocative Four-Door Sports Coupe Goes On-Sale Fall of 2009

A prototype of the provocative 2010 Acura ZDX luxury four-door sports coupemade its world debut at the New York International Auto Show. The production version of the dramatically styled prototype goes on-sale in the fall of 2009. The segment bending ZDX features stunning coupe-like styling with the added benefit of a commanding presence and flexible utility.

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"The ZDX is truly a luxury performance coupe - plus," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales. "The emotional coupe styling coupled with a luxurious and dramatic interior and surprising versatility, allows the ZDX to define its own segment and attract an entirely new customer."

The ZDX is designed to break new ground for Acura in the areas of provocative styling, contemporary luxury and meticulous refinement. With its sensuous curves, sharply raked roofline and bold fender flares, the ZDX blurs the distinction between coupe, sedan and sport utility vehicle. Clean, flowing lines start from the headlights and run the length of the car, accentuating the cars presence and grace. In keeping with the coupe-inspired styling, the rear door handles are cleverly concealed in the C-pillar. The all-glass tailgate opens wide to reveal a highly functional cargo space with integrated under-floor storage. The prototype is finished off with stylish dual chrome exhaust outlets and 9-spoke machined wheels fitted with 20-inch Michelin tires.

"From the very first sketch of the ZDX, I wanted to create an emotional vehicle that challenged conventional thinking of what a sports coupe should be," said Michelle Christensen, ZDX exterior designer. "My goal was to create a strikingly beautiful exterior, and use that attraction to help draw you into the rich interior."

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Inside, the ZDX exudes modern luxury while focusing on pampering the front passengers. The cabin is enveloped in leather, which gives the interior a luxurious and inviting feel. The hand-stitched leather dash and instrument panel sweep down to form a dual cockpit layout, creating a personal and intimate experience for the front seat occupants. The premium leather seats are highly bolstered to support the passengers during sporty driving and at the same time provide comfort during a long getaway. A black monochromatic center stack leads to the textured metallic center console, which complements the black and pearl white leather trim. The thick leather wrapped steering wheel provides ample grip and is framed by racing-inspired paddle shifters for the ultimate in driver control. The cabin is enclosed by a panoramic glass roof which runs the entire length of the vehicle, providing occupants with a breathtaking view of the world around them.

The production ZDX will bring a new level of prestige and sophistication when it arrives at Acura dealerships in the fall, offering the latest advancements in performance, technology and safety. The ZDX will deliver sports sedan performance on the road with its powerful V-6 engine mated to an all-new, smooth shifting 6-speed automatic transmission. The potent powertrain will be coupled with Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®) system, giving the ZDX outstanding handling and cornering capabilities in all-weather conditions.

2010 Acura ZDX Review

2010 Acura ZDX: Debuted at the 2009 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS)2010 Acura ZDX, another of the recent rash of coupelike crossover vehicles. On sale this winter for about $42,500 base, the new ZDX slots between the Acura RL sedan and its big seven-passenger MDX crossover.

The 2010 ZDX shares some mechanicals with the big MDX crossover, but gets a coupelike body more suited to its seductive mission. The rear end has a muscular appeal, and the side view does all it can to convince you it's a coupe. Up front, the big, controversial Acura shield grille gets its most attractive installation yet. But there's something about this class of vehicles that just doesn't work in TheCarConnection.com's eyes. Some reviewers have moderate praise for the ZDX's styling. CNET calls Acura's latest MDX derivative "a mash-up of sedan, SUV, and sports coupe," while USA Today points out "a tucked and tailored roof covered in black glass panels and...rear-wheel bulges that would be striking even if the roof's taper did not accentuate them." Car and Driver considers the Acura "endearingly weird, the sort of vehicle you might expect Citroen to produce," though whether you find that charming or off-putting is a matter of personal preference. On the positive side, most reviewers agree with CNET's assessment that "the grille, which stands out like a beak on the smaller Acura sedans, seems to have found its medium" on the 2010 Acura ZDX.

Acura and Porsche take inaugural ALMS Green Challenge championship

Fernandez Acura ARX-01b at Laguna Seca

Season 1 of the American Le Mans Series' Michelin GreenX Challenge is now in the books with Acura and Porsche taking the inaugural season championship. The 2009 season wrapped up at Laguna Seca this weekend with Gil de Ferran taking overall victory in the Acura ARX-02a and the No. 45 Flying Lizard Porsche 911.

However, it was the LMP2 class Acura ARX-01b of Fernandez racing that took Green honors among the prototypes after finishing second overall to de Ferran. The Fernandez car has been running strong all season The second of the two Flying Lizard Porsches, driven by Johannes van Overbeek and Seth Neiman, had the best combination of performance, efficiency and emissions among the production-derived GT cars both at Laguna and over the whole season.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

2010 Acura ZDX Preview

Acura ZDX

2010 Acura ZDX Sports Coupe

Photo: Acura ZDX teaser image. The ZDX wil be unveiled at 2009 New York Auto Show

Acura ZDX

Acura says its new Canadian-built (in Alliston, Ont.) ZDX crossover is a four-door sports coupe. A coupe, by definition, has only two doors. That said, the ZDX has an athletic form that mimics the swept-back style of a Grand Tourer - the rear door handles are blended into the black trim at the roofline and so they are more or less invisible. In the end, the ZDX is destined to be a love it or hate it affair. Regardless, the ZDX has the sort of road presence that's impossible to ignore. In trendy Los Angeles, it was definitely a love thing.

The sharp exterior style flows into the cabin. It starts with the generous swaths of leather that wrap all major surfaces and run through to the level of equipment. Standard stuff includes a 10-way power driver seat, eight-way power passenger seat, a huge panoramic glass roof, which opens up the cabin enormously even when the glass panel is closed, and a 253-watt audio system that includes the needed auxiliary inputs. It comes together such that the only available option is the technology package. It upgrades the leather to perforated Milano and adds a navigation system, backup camera, push-button start and a much sweeter 435-watt sound system with 10 well-placed speakers and a 15-gigabyte hard drive for music storage. This option will not likely be cheap, but it is money well spent.

The nit to pick is the busy nature of the driver's environment. There are 12 buttons on the steering wheel, many of which serve two functions, plus a pair of column-mounted stalks, the horn pad and paddle shifters. Then there's the centre stack. The technology package squeezes no fewer than 36 buttons, a volume knob, rotary ring and enter button in the cascading facade. The good news is that it is nowhere near as intimidating to use as it seems at first blush.

As for the rest of it, the heated outboard rear seats will accommodate two adults in comfort - three is a squeeze best left for emergencies - and it does so with surprising headroom. Aft of that, the ZDX brings the needed versatility. Raising the power liftgate reveals 26.3 cubic feet of cargo space; dropping the 60/40-split/folding rear seats bumps the capacity to 55.8 cu. ft. There's also a handy under-floor storage bin and two storage pockets in the cargo area sidewalls.

The extensive use of sound-deadening materials and an acoustic windshield makes the ZDX a quiet ride. What does filter back into the cabin is dealt with by an active noise cancellation system. It sets up a white noise wave that counters the obnoxious noise pattern, bringing the desired peace.

Beauty, however, must be more than skin deep. A brawny 3.7-litre V6 engine powers the ZDX. The use of Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) on the intake delivers 300 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque at 4,700 rpm. As the power is available over a broad range, there is never a lack of oomph, even when climbing some of the steep canyon roads around Malibu.

A big part of the reason for the alacrity is down to the new six-speed automatic transmission. The broader ratio span keeps the engine operating at its optimum for more of its working life. It also comes with paddle shifters. The advantage is that they work regardless of whether the shifter is in the drive or sport mode. When in drive, pulling back on the downshift paddle drops a gear quickly, which brings the necessary engine braking. If the driver leaves the paddles alone, the box reverts to its automatic mode. The rest of the operational logic also means the box doesn't downshift mid-corner, nor does it hunt on a long climb. The sport mode holds each gear a little longer, which accentuates the sporty nature of the ZDX.

From the transmission, the drive is directed to the road through large P255/50R19 tires and Acura's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD). The system not only splits the power front to rear, it has the ability to overspeed the outside rear wheel in a corner. This action turns the ZDX into the corner, which reduces the amount of steering input required and reduces the likelihood of the stability control system stepping up to bat.

In the twisty bits through the canyons, the ZDX put on a fine show, feeling more like a larger version of the TL than a derivative of the MDX, with which it shares its platform. The suspension (front struts and multiple rear links) dials out unwanted body roll without feeling harsh when the pavement deteriorates. Likewise, the response to steering input is crisp and precise, although a faster ratio would not go amiss. Even when flirting with the limits of adhesion, the ZDX retains its balanced driving feel.