2022 Acura MDX Spy Shot: Popular Crossover Adds Performance and Looks
Acura this week previewed the design of its next-generation MDX, which is due out next year as a 2022 model.
The prototype is still out testing and offers us a good look at the new mid-size crossover SUV out on the road.
The new MDX is larger and more substantially designed than the current offering, which is a good thing since the current generation's third row can be a bit tight for some. Acura said it added 3 inches to the wheelbase.
The platform is a new design, albeit still based on the available all-wheel drive and front-wheel drive layouts. The platform is stiffer than the one it replaces and has double wishbone front suspension. This should result in sportier handling, which bodes well for the planned Type S variant.
The base powertrain is a 3.5-liter V-6 with approximately 290 hp. On top of that, there will be a Type S option that adds a new 3.0-liter V-6 turbocharger with 355 hp, which will be installed in the 2021 TLX Type S. The only transmission available will be a 10-speed automatic.
The interior design is a major step up in luxury and technology compared to the current MDX's cabin. Among the new features are a digital meter cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, and a trackpad controller. In addition to Milano leather, real wood and metal trim will also be available.
The current MDX is produced at the East Liberty, Ohio plant and Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, and production may continue at both locations for the new generation.
In addition to the new MDX, we know that a new compact sedan will replace the ILX. It should appear within the next 12-24 months.