Acura Prices the Lightly Updated 2025 RDX SUV

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Acura recently announced the lightly updated 2025 RDX SUV, which gained several features but kept its controversial touchpad infotainment system. Now, the automaker is announcing pricing for the upcoming vehicle, which will land with few updates instead of the expected midcycle refresh.

The base Acura RDX starts at $46,050, a $750 increase over 2024’s price after the $1,350 destination fee. The RDX with Technology Package starts at $48,050, $300 more than before, and the RDX A-Spec costs $51,650. Stepping up to the RDX with Advance Package pushes the price to $53,800 to start, and the range-topping RDX A-Spec with Advance Package.

Acura left the RDX’s powertrain offerings alone and will continue equipping a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine making 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. It’s paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Acura’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system offers legitimate torque vectoring and surprisingly engaging handling.

Updates for the 2025 model year include a new grille design, revised 19- and 20-inch wheels, new color options, and a slightly improved touchscreen. Acura’s polarizing touchpad-controlled infotainment system remains, however, which makes interacting with the vehicle more annoying and distracting in almost all situations.

The 2025 Acura RDX will land later this year. Additional pricing and options details will become available closer to its release date.

[Images: Acura]

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