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Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description Introduction Update/facelift; Sedans/liftbacks; INTEGRA: Integra: 1986 (nameplate) 2022 – Subcompact executive liftback based on the eleventh-generation Honda Civic. TLX: TLX: 2014 2020 – Compact executive sedan succeeding the TL and TSX. Crossovers; ADX: ADX: 2025 2025 –
The Acura TL Type-S was introduced in 2001 for the 2002 model year. It featured a 3.2 L SOHC VTEC J-series V6 and added 35 hp (26 kW) over the base model for a total 260 hp (194 kW). Further upgrades included 17-inch (430 mm) wheels, firmer seats and suspension. The TL Type-S was introduced once again for the 2007-2008 model years.
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1997–1999, 2001–2003 CL (luxury coupe, discontinued after 2003 model year) 1996–2014 TL (mid-size sports sedan, replaced by the TLX) 1996–2012 RL (full-size sedan, discontinued after 2012 model year, replaced by the RLX) 1996–1999 SLX (SUV, rebadged Isuzu Trooper, replaced by the MDX; only available in the United States)
The Acura RL is a full size luxury car that was manufactured by the Acura division of Honda for the 1996–2012 model years over two generations. The RL was the flagship of the marque, having succeeded the Acura Legend , and was replaced in 2013 by the Acura RLX .
The ZDX was discontinued after the 2013 model year due to poor sales, and in a statement from Honda, "as the Acura brand sharpens its focus on new models and core products." [ 11 ] The ZDX was the rarest of US-manufactured Acura offerings, with a total of 7,191 vehicles produced and sold in North America.
The Acura TLX is a four-door entry-level luxury sedan [1] sold by Acura, a luxury division of Honda, since 2014. [2] [3] [4] It is the successor to both the TL and TSX models.As of 2021, the discontinuation of the RLX leaves the TLX as the flagship sedan in Acura's lineup.
From the 2007 model year until 2012, the TSX was the smallest vehicle in the Acura model line, other than the Civic-based CSX and the preceding Acura 1.6 and 1.7 EL sold only in Canada. In 2013, the smaller ILX was introduced in both the United States and Canada, based upon the Civic platform (replacing the CSX in Canada).