Acura's first SUV moves to next-gen

Acura's first SUV moves to next-gen
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 14 04 2006

Acura's first SUV, the MDX, is about to turn two (as in two generations) and the luxury division of Honda has introduced to the public the concept version of the MD-X.

Featuring bold, sleek exterior styling, the Acura MD-X concept points the way for the next generation MDX production model.

"The MD-X Concept design conveys strong performance while retaining SUV functionality," said Jim Miller, executive vice president, Honda Canada Inc. "The styling signifies a bold direction for the next generation MDX both in appearance and substance."

Introduced at the 2006 New York International Auto Show, the MD-X Concept features a wider track and longer wheelbase to create a sportier, performance-ready look. The profile of the concept reveals a refined SUV with smooth, chiseled lines and an elegant form that evokes the feeling of forward movement. A sharply raked D-pillar creates an aerodynamic appearance while still retaining the third-row seating functionality and cargo-carrying capability of the current generation MDX.

Twenty-inch 5-spoke custom alloy wheels set in large, flared wheel wells create a muscular appearance, while the sleek cabin features flush-mounted windshield glass that improves aerodynamics while adding to the MD-X Concept's smooth and flowing design. A rear spoiler improves aerodynamics and the integrated dual exhaust pipes add to the SUV's sporty style.

"Our goal was to create the image of a sports sedan while maintaining generous interior volume and utility of an SUV," said Ricky Hsu, chief designer for the MD-X Concept.

Track-tuned at the famed Nürburgring road racing circuit in Germany, the all-new MDX will feature outstanding performance and handling thanks to what Acura describes as a class-leading V6 and Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD). The next-generation SUV will again be built at the Honda of Canada Mfg. plant in Alliston, Ontario.

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