Acura unveils the RSX, an all-electric sporty SUV, as the first vehicle on Honda's new Zero global EV platform. The concept showcases a sleek and aggressive design, aiming for excellent aerodynamics. The production model will be built in Ohio during the second half of 2026, with a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain and sport-tuned suspension. The RSX is expected to deliver on Acura's Precision Crafted Performance brand DNA with appealing design and cutting-edge technology.
Acura has unveiled the RSX, an all-electric SUV, as the first vehicle on Honda's new Zero global EV platform. The concept, showcasing a sleek and aggressive design, is set to redefine the Acura brand by combining timeless beauty with cutting-edge technology. The production model is expected to roll off the assembly line at Honda's EV Hub in Ohio during the second half of 2026.
The RSX is designed to deliver on Acura's Precision Crafted Performance brand DNA, with a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain, sport-tuned double wishbone front suspension, and a low center-of-gravity. Brembo brakes are also standard, ensuring superior performance capabilities. The vehicle is equipped with Honda's new ASIMO operating system, which offers a personalized driving experience and machine learning capabilities to adapt to individual preferences.
The RSX concept, which made its global debut at Monterey Car Week, is a significant milestone for Acura and Honda. It signifies the automaker's commitment to software-defined vehicles, with the ASIMO OS set to receive over-the-air updates, enhancing the vehicle's functionality over time. This innovative approach aligns with the broader trend of integrating software into vehicle systems.
The RSX also marks Honda's first foray into the highly sought-after feature of bidirectional charging, allowing the vehicle to power other appliances and even a whole house. This capability underscores Honda's forward-thinking approach to EV technology.
The RSX is expected to be a game-changer for Acura, helping to solidify its position in the premium EV market. As the first vehicle on the Zero platform, it sets the stage for a series of new EVs from Honda, which currently has a limited EV offering, particularly in North America.
References:
[1] https://www.theverge.com/honda/759331/acura-rsx-prototype-monterey-honda-zero-asimo
[2] https://electrek.co/2025/08/14/acura-rsx-reborn-sleek-electric-suv/
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