Range | 288 - 325 miles |
0-60mph | 3.20 secs |
Top Speed | 130 mph |
Torque | 544 Nm |
HP | 500 |
Battery | 102 kWh |
Drive | AWD |
Seats | 5 |
Connector | NACS | Trunk Space | 62.80cu/ft |
Weight | 6078 lbs |
Length | 198 in |
Width | 86 in |
Height | 64 in |
Safety Rating | Not Available |
Warranty Basic / Battery |
4yr/50k 6yr/70k |
Estimated Price |
$74,000 USD
spring 2024
Tax Incentives possibly available
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By Doug Clayton, EVGrok Staff Writer
Acura's foray into the EV landscape arrives with the 2024 ZDX, marking their inaugural all-electric SUV. Built upon GM's Ultium platform, this isn't just a re-bodied gasoline car; it's a ground-up EV design promising a blend of Acura's renowned driving dynamics and modern electric powertrain technology. Enthusiasts will be keen to note the available single-motor rear-wheel drive configuration, offering a projected 340 horsepower, and the dual-motor all-wheel drive variant, boasting an impressive 500 hp in the Type S trim. Battery specifications are still being finalized, but expect a substantial capacity for competitive range figures and potentially fast DC charging capabilities to keep you on the move.
Delving into the technical specifics, the Ultium platform underpinning the ZDX is designed for modularity and scalability, allowing for various battery sizes and motor configurations. The battery pack is expected to be integrated into the vehicle's structure, contributing to chassis rigidity and a lower center of gravity, both crucial for handling prowess. Acura engineers have undoubtedly tuned the suspension and steering systems to leverage the instant torque delivery characteristic of electric motors and the weight distribution afforded by the battery placement. Regenerative braking will be a key feature, likely with adjustable levels, enabling drivers to maximize efficiency and tailor the driving experience to their preferences. Details on motor type and battery chemistry will be of particular interest to those tracking EV technology advancements.
Beyond the powertrain, the ZDX promises to integrate advanced technology within its cabin. While specifics are still emerging, expect a focus on seamless connectivity and driver assistance features tailored for the EV driving experience. Over-the-air software updates will likely be standard, ensuring the vehicle's systems remain current and potentially adding new functionalities over time. The interior design, hinted at in previews, suggests a driver-centric layout with high-quality materials and a focus on both comfort and technological integration. Enthusiasts will be watching closely for details on the infotainment system, battery management system interface, and any unique Acura-specific EV technologies incorporated into the ZDX.
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