Acura ZDX Type S AWD











Overview
Main Overview Information
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- Country of Manufacture
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- USA
- USA
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Strong acceleration, AWD
- Luxurious, tech-forward interior
- Large trunk capacity
- Standard adaptive suspension
- Top NHTSA safety
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited global availability
- High vehicle weight
- US-spec charge port
- Slower 400V DC charging
- No front trunk
Overview
The 2025 Acura ZDX Type S AWD storms onto the scene as Acura's first all-electric SUV, blending performance with premium features. This high-output Type S variant is a real head-turner, aiming to give established electric performance SUVs a run for their money. It boasts a dual-motor setup for some serious all-wheel-drive grunt. While primarily launched in North America, its specs are compelling for a global audience. European pricing and official availability are yet to be confirmed, but expect it to be positioned as a premium offering.
What's New for 2025?
Following its debut for the 2024 model year, the 2025 Acura ZDX Type S AWD is largely a carryover, still fresh from its recent launch. This means buyers get the latest design and tech Acura has poured into its flagship EV. No major mechanical or cosmetic surgery for this model year, allowing the Type S to continue establishing its presence. Focus remains on its potent performance, Google-powered infotainment, and striking design as it rolls into its second year of production with minimal changes.
Design & Exterior
The ZDX Type S AWD flaunts a sleek, athletic stance with Acura's signature Diamond Pentagon grille, now fully enclosed and illuminated for EV duties. It’s a looker, with sharp lines and an aggressive presence, especially in Type S trim which gets unique styling cues and larger alloy wheels. Measuring 5022 mm in length, 1955 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and 1637 mm in height, it's a substantial machine. Expect striking LED lighting all-around, enhancing its futuristic yet sporty appeal on the road.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the ZDX Type S AWD offers a driver-focused cockpit with premium materials and a sporty ambiance. Expect high-quality leather and sophisticated finishes. Passenger space is generous for five occupants. It’s a proper tech-fest with an 11-inch digital instrument cluster and an 11.3-inch infotainment touchscreen powered by Google built-in, including Google Maps and Assistant, plus wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Cargo capacity is a practical 840 litres in the trunk, expanding to a massive 1785 litres with the rear seats folded. No frunk is specified for this model.
Performance & Driving Experience
Get ready for some serious shove! The ZDX Type S AWD packs a punch with its dual PMSM motors (one front, one rear) delivering a combined 372 kW (around 500 hp) and a hefty 737 Nm of torque. This translates to a blistering 0-100 km/h sprint in just 4.5 seconds, making it properly quick for an SUV. Its all-wheel-drive system ensures excellent traction, while the Type S benefits from performance-tuned adaptive air suspension and uprated Brembo brakes for a dynamic yet comfortable driving experience. Expect multiple drive modes to tailor the experience.
Range, Battery & Charging
The ZDX Type S AWD is powered by a substantial 102 kWh usable battery pack (106 kWh nominal). Green Cars Compare estimates a real-world range of around 425 km, with an efficiency of approximately 4.17 km/kWh. For charging, it features a 400V architecture. AC charging is handled by a standard 11.5 kW on-board unit. When it comes to DC fast charging, it can accept up to 190 kW. The provided specification lists a CCS Type 1 charge port, common in North America; European models, if offered, would typically feature CCS Type 2.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While Euro NCAP ratings are yet to be announced, the ZDX Type S AWD achieved a 5-star overall rating from the US NHTSA. Acura loads the Type S with its comprehensive AcuraWatch™ suite of safety and driver-assistance systems as standard. This typically includes adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow, lane keeping assist, road departure mitigation, collision mitigation braking, blind-spot information, and rear cross-traffic alert. Hands-free cruise assist is also expected to be available, offering cutting-edge convenience on compatible roads.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
While specific European warranty details would be confirmed upon market entry, Acura typically offers competitive coverage in North America. This often includes a basic vehicle warranty of around 4 years/80,000 km and a powertrain warranty for about 6 years/110,000 km. The crucial EV battery warranty is generally around 8 years/160,000 km, covering against significant degradation. Complimentary maintenance for the first year or two is also a common perk. Acura, as Honda's premium brand, generally enjoys a reputation for good reliability.
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