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Acura is late to the EV party — but its first electric SUV looks like a winner

Acura is late to the EV party — but its first electric SUV looks like a winner
  • Acura has revealed its very first electric vehicle, the ZDX SUV.

  • It touts up to 500 horsepower and 325 miles of range for a starting price of $60,000.

  • When it comes to EVs, Acura is trailing behind rivals like Cadillac, BMW, Audi, and Mercedes.

Acura has waltzed in fashionably late to the electric-vehicle party, but its first EV effort looks like a winner — on paper at least.

Honda's luxury brand has bided its time while rivals like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes rolled out multiple new EV models, all aiming to snag a piece of the pie that Elon Musk's Tesla baked. On Thursday, Acura revealed its very first EV to the world: the 2024 ZDX.

A blue Acura ZDX electric SUV on a white pavement.
The 2024 Acura ZDX. Acura

The SUV hits the scene with sharp styling and the kind of performance that should make it a true competitor to today's best EVs.

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Range is estimated at a respectable 325 miles for a more efficient, rear-wheel-drive version, and 315 miles for an all-wheel-drive variant. Acura says a high-performance Type S model will crank out up to 500 horsepower, which is sure to result in the dizzying quickness EV drivers love to show off to friends.

The front end of the Acura ZDX electric SUV, with lights illuminated.
The 2024 Acura ZDX. Acura

A maximum charging rate of 190 kilowatts will allow ZDX owners to recoup 81 miles of range in 10 minutes, Acura says. Not too shabby.

The ZDX shares its underlying technology and therefore lots of its key specs with the Cadillac Lyriq. General Motors and Honda are working together on EV tech, and the ZDX will be built on a GM platform at a GM factory.