Acura's 2027 RSX is an electric crossover with a coupe-esque roofline, not a sports coupe. It's the latest revival of the once-beloved nameplate and will be built on a platform all its own. The RSX represents a few things for Acura, including its first EV sold in North America, made at the Marysville, Ohio "EV Hub," and incorporating a NACS charging port from day one. It will offer a taste of the new Asimo OS software and is Acura's first mass-market, authentically Honda EV in the States.
Acura is set to unveil the 2027 RSX, an electric crossover with a unique coupe-esque roofline, marking a significant shift in the brand's lineup. The RSX, a revival of the once-beloved nameplate, will be built on a proprietary platform and represents Acura's first electric vehicle (EV) sold in North America. The vehicle will be manufactured at the Marysville, Ohio "EV Hub," further emphasizing Honda's commitment to domestic production.
The RSX is a significant milestone for Acura, as it incorporates a Tesla-style North American Charging System (NACS) charging port from the factory, enabling native support for Superchargers. Additionally, the vehicle will feature a taste of the new Asimo OS software, which promises advanced over-the-air updates and AI-powered features. The RSX will also be Acura's first mass-market, authentically Honda EV in the States, setting a new standard for the brand.
Mechanically, the RSX will feature dual-motor all-wheel drive, double wishbone front suspension, and Brembo-branded brakes. The vehicle will ride on 21-inch wheels, with a coupe-like silhouette and a fastback roofline that hints at impressive performance capabilities. However, specific performance figures, battery size, and range remain unannounced, as the RSX is currently in prototype form.
The RSX's production is scheduled to begin in the second half of 2026, with the vehicle set to hit the market in 2027. This timing allows Acura to leverage its new EV platform and software-defined approach, potentially avoiding the awkward EV middle years that many automakers have experienced. The RSX's success will be a critical test of Honda's strategy, as it seeks to establish itself as a leader in the electric era.
References:
[1] https://www.motor1.com/news/769040/acura-rsx-prototype-debut/
[2] https://www.theverge.com/honda/759331/acura-rsx-prototype-monterey-honda-zero-asimo
[3] https://www.instagram.com/p/DNMG9yMSPw1/
[4] https://insideevs.com/news/768922/honda-acura-ev-2027/
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