Acura RDX 2019 Car Review

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Acura RDX 2019 Car Review

Acura debuted the 2019 RDX Prototype, on 15 January 2018, for the North American International Auto Show. The 2019 model arrive at dealerships across North America on June 1st, 2018. Along while using announcement on the 2019 RDX, Acura also announced that their Type-S performance series will return and carry a turbocharged V6 engine that may potentially find its solution to the new RDX. From the first day, it comes with an A-Spec trim offered which adds aggressive body modifications, metal paddle shifters, larger rims, optional red leather interior with black alcantara inserts, plus a stiffer suspension setup without additional power. A one-off RDX could make a run at Pike’s Peak in Colorado using a 350 hp (261 kW) engine. This was the primary RDX, and the initial Acura ever, to feature you can actually new True Touch Pad Interface infotainment system which features a 10.2 inch widescreen HD display. It is operated by the touchpad which operates differently from the traditional touchpad (much like the one seen on a laptop). The touchpad uses something called absolute positioning which may mean that selecting touching the part in the touchpad which corresponds using the position of something on screen.