Acura ZDX

The Acura ZDX was one of the first "coupe-like" SUVs to hit the market back in 2010. Its cutting-edge design was somewhat controversial at the time, and as a result, the automaker discontinued the model after just four years on the market. However, the ZDX has since become something of a cult classic. Owners these days appreciate its eye-catching exterior, robust V6 power, car-like handling, and well-crafted interior. On the downside, some report that fuel efficiency from the big V6 can be disappointing, while the swept-back roofline impinges on rear-seat headroom and cargo space. Despite these relatively minor issues, the ZDX remains an intriguing option for those seeking a distinctive performance-oriented SUV. In fact, the ZDX now enjoys enough enthusiasm that Acura has announced a resurrection of the nameplate for its first all-electric model, set to debut in 2024.

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The Acura ZDX was one of the first "coupe-like" SUVs to hit the market back in 2010. Its cutting-edge design was somewhat controversial at the time, and as a result, the automaker discontinued the model after just four years on the market. However, the ZDX has since become something of a cult classic. Owners these days appreciate its eye-catching exterior, robust V6 power, car-like handling, and well-crafted interior. On the downside, some report that fuel efficiency from the big V6 can be disappointing, while the swept-back roofline impinges on rear-seat headroom and cargo space. Despite these relatively minor issues, the ZDX remains an intriguing option for those seeking a distinctive performance-oriented SUV. In fact, the ZDX now enjoys enough enthusiasm that Acura has announced a resurrection of the nameplate for its first all-electric model, set to debut in 2024.