Acura Sedans

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If you’re looking for a premium vehicle that delivers pleasant, though mostly modest, all-round performance, plenty of creature comforts and conveniences, and reputable safety and reliability standards all at a relatively low price, consider an Acura sedan. There are scads of premium brands in the USA offering tons of phenomenal vehicles, but Acura’s sedans stand out from the crowd for their Honda-inherent quality and reliability perks and high value-for-money standing.

2021 Acura Sedan Range

As the premium division of the mainstream automaker Honda, Acura’s sedan range is relatively modest.

  • ILX - The ILX is a subcompact sedan and the most affordable car in the automaker’s range. It has a very straightforward exterior design and a simple, low-grade interior impression though there are many features to enjoy. It’s an ideal city runabout that’s easy and more leisurely to drive than fun.
  • TLX - For those looking for a little more of everything, the midsize TLX is the way to go. It’s a far more stylish cruiser with plenty of oomph and a more refined ride quality, too. The TLX was completely redesigned for the 2021 model year and, so, is specced with a ton of modern creature comforts and conveniences and a contemporary cabin, even at the base level.
  • RLX - Filling up the full-size slot is the RLX, which, unfortunately, isn’t one of the best luxury cruisers in the classification. The main problem is that it’s significantly outdated and its competitors, even at its price point, outperform it in just about every regard, which is why it has been discontinued in 2021.
  • RLX Sport Hybrid - The RLX Sport Hybrid comes equipped with a powerful and refined NSX-inspired hybrid powertrain that delivers strong and smooth acceleration without ruining the tranquility within the cabin. Unfortunately, like the regular RLX, it is plagued by its dotage and has been discontinued.

Acura Sedan Models and Prices

Model Power Engine Base Price
Acura ILX 201 hp 2.4L Inline-4 Gas $27,300
Acura Integra Sedan 200 hp 1.5L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $30,800
Acura RL 300 hp 3.7L V6 Gas $48,200
Acura RLX 310 hp 3.5L V6 Gas $54,900
Acura TL 280 hp 3.5L V6 Gas $36,030
Acura TLX 355 hp 3.0L Turbo V6 Gas $38,900
Acura TSX Sedan 201 hp 2.4L Inline-4 Gas $30,635
Acura ILX Hybrid 111 hp 1.5L Inline-4 Hybrid $28,900
Acura RLX Sport Hybrid 377 hp 3.5L V6 Hybrid $61,900

What to Consider Before Buying

Whether you're looking to buy a new or used car or just want to lease, you will be able to find all the information you’d possibly need on the CarBuzz website. There are comprehensive reviews written on just about all the cars available on the US market. Shoppers can also compare different makes and models side-by-side and even find secondhand cars currently up for sale. Acura’s four-door cruisers are good cars but they're not particularly special or stand outs in the highly competitive segment. They're moderate performers in every respect. Here are just some of the common advantages and disadvantages Acura’s sedans carry:

Pros

  • Sporty-esque yet cosmopolitan designs
  • Fun and apt drive and handling dynamics
  • Attractive pricing from a premium brand
  • Numerous features are typically standard

Cons

  • Performance isn’t competitive to any degree
  • Cabin designs are drab and build quality is so-so
  • Cramped rear seats and subpar trunk capacities
  • Infotainment systems are not very user-friendly

FAQs

What are the standard specifications of the 2021 Acura TLX sedan?

There are five models in the new TLX lineup, with the performance-optimized Type S topping the range. Regular trims otherwise all come equipped with a 272-horsepower 2.0-liter turbo-four engine, ten-speed automatic transmission, and either a front- or all-wheel-drive system. Features such as LED headlights, a power moonroof, 18-inch alloy wheels, 12-way power front seats, leatherette upholstery, and 10.2-inch HD dual display are just some of the standard features.

Which of the Acura sedan models returns the best gas mileage?

The ILX, in its FWD guise, is the most fuel efficient Acura sedan, returning 24/34/28 mpg city/highway/combined, certified by the EPA. The RLX Sport Hybrid is only slightly more frugal but is Acura’s most fuel-efficient AWD sedan, achieving 28/29/28 mpg on those same cycles.

Will the 2022 ILX cost more than the 2021 model?

Pricing for the 2022 Acura sedans is yet to be released but pricing does usually increase slightly year-on-year.

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