Here’s How Much the 2024 Acura ZDX Will Cost
Acura is revealing more details about its first all-electric crossover—the 2024 Acura ZDX.
With two different trims and the option for single or dual electric motors, the two-row ZDX is set to cost $60,000 to $70,000.
Prospective buyers can make reservations now only through Acura's website and will benefit from exclusive access to Acura-sponsored events.
Unveiled during the marketing chaos that is Monterey Car Week, Acura proudly but subtly announced its first battery-electric model—the 2024 Acura ZDX. Slotting into the Acura family between the RDX and MDX, the ZDX represents a significant step forward for Honda as a whole.
Based on General Motors' Ultium architecture, the ZDX sports a 102-kWh battery regardless of trim, though the A-Spec variant and ZDX Type S differ significantly. Acura says the A-Spec will produce 340 hp in single- or dual-motor configuration, while the Type S boasts 500 hp sent through all four wheels.
Range figures are advertised as high as 325 miles for single-motor variants or as low as 288 miles for lead-footed, dual-motor ZDX drivers. Price is just as important as range figures, however, and the two-row ZDX is set to compete in the most crowded electric segment.
The 2024 ZDX A-Spec will start in the $60,000 range for single-motor models, and the dual-motor version will be priced similarly. While Acura didn't provide specific pricing details for the AWD A-Spec variant, performance-oriented buyers should get their wallets ready for the ZDX Type S.