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Acura Releases Pricing for the 2025 ADX Crossover

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acura releases pricing for the 2025 adx crossover

The new Integra-based Acura ADX is scheduled to hit dealers’ lots this spring, and the automaker recently released pricing for the crossover. Acura offers three trim levels, each with front- and all-wheel drive options, and the MSRP tops out in the mid-$40,000 range.






acura releases pricing for the 2025 adx crossover

The base ADX FWD costs $36,350 after a $1,350 destination charge, and all-wheel drive is a $2,000 option for all trims. Other prices (after destination) include:

  • ADX FWD: $36,350
  • ADX AWD: $37,000
  • ADX A-Spec FWD: $39,350
  • ADX A-Spec AWD: $41,350
  • ADX A-Spec with Advance Package FWD: $43,350
  • ADX A-Spec with Advance Package AWD: $45,350

Acura equips a turbocharged 1.5-liter VTEC four-cylinder engine, which it says is similar to the Integra’s mill, but a continuously variable transmission is the only gearbox option. That said, it has been “sported tuned” and features paddle shifting with a shift logic that simulates hard gear changes during acceleration.






acura releases pricing for the 2025 adx crossover

Interior features include a moonroof, heated front seats, dual-zone climate controls, and a power liftgate. Higher trims add synthetic suede upholstery, a panoramic moonroof, ventilated front seats, and more. The A-Spec trim gets perforated leather and red contrast stitching.

A 9-inch touchscreen comes standard and offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other standard tech includes wireless device charging, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster. All models also get AcuraWatch safety equipment, which includes forward collision warnings, automatic emergency braking, and more.

[Images: Acura]

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