Acura is a luxury vehicle brand owned by Honda Motor Company. Acura sells high-performance and luxury cars and SUVs.
Acura was introduced in the USA and Canada in March 1986 as the first luxury marque from a Japanese manufacturer.
The Acura brand was created around the same time as rival Japanese brands Honda and Toyota were also expanding their luxury offerings.
In 1991, Acura introduced its flagship Legend sedan, which became the first Japanese luxury car to top US sales.
In 2004, the Acura TL was introduced, which won Consumer Reports' top-ranked upscale sedan award, and won Edmunds.com's Best Retained Value Award.
In 2014, Acura announced the creation of the NSX, a hybrid sports car featuring a mid-engine V6 gasoline-electric powertrain.
In 2019, Acura launched the third-generation RDX, a premium compact SUV that features a turbocharged engine and advanced safety and connectivity technologies.
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A midsize luxury crossover SUV that has been Acura's best-selling model since 2001.
A compact luxury crossover SUV that features a turbocharged engine and advanced safety and connectivity technologies.
A midsize luxury sedan that comes with a standard 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine or an optional 3.0-liter V6 engine.
A hybrid sports car featuring a mid-engine V6 gasoline-electric powertrain.
Yes, Acura is a luxury vehicle brand owned by Honda Motor Company.
Acura is made by Honda Motor Company, which is a Japanese automaker.
The most popular Acura models are the MDX, RDX, and TLX.
Yes, the Acura NSX is a hybrid sports car featuring a mid-engine V6 gasoline-electric powertrain.
Acura cars are generally considered to be reliable, with high marks for quality and dependability in various industry surveys and publications.