2024 Acura ZDX Review | Consumer Reports

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- The rear-wheel drive ZDX starts at $64,500.
- The test model, the A-Spec, started at $68,500.
- The only option was the blue paint, costing $600, resulting in a total of $70,450 including the destination fee of $1,350.
- Since the ZDX is built by General Motors in the United States, it qualifies for the $7,500 federal tax incentive at the time the video was shot.
- The ZDX shares its platform with the Cadillac Lyriq and Chevrolet Blazer EV but has a long hood and push-back cabin design.
- The ZDX is six inches longer than the Honda Prologue, mainly due to styling, with the same width, height, and wheel base as the Honda.
- The all-wheel drive A-Spec produces 490 horsepower and has a 304-mile range.
- The Type S trims produce 499 horsepower, and the range is 278 miles on a full charge.
- The ZDX can charge from 20 to 80% in 42 minutes.
- The interior is a carbon copy of the GM vehicle, using GM's controls and switches.
- The front seats are well-bolstered.
- The rear seats have better support than the Honda Prologue.
- The ZDX offers a wide cargo space and storage area.
- The overall interior quality doesn’t match the vehicle’s $70,000 price tag.

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