}} The 2014 MDX Prototype was unveiled at the 2013
North American International Auto Show, the production version was revealed at the
New York Auto Show. Production began on May 2, 2013; vehicle assembly shifted from Ontario, Canada to Lincoln, Alabama. US sales began on June 20, 2013, for the 2014 model year The MDX is powered by a 3.5-liter
direct injected Earth Dreams V6 gasoline engine with
Variable Cylinder Management. A front-wheel drive (FWD) model is available for the first time, in Canada all-wheel drive remains the only configuration offered. EPA-estimated fuel economy is improved with all-wheel drive (
SH-AWD) models rated at // (city/highway/combined) and FWD models rated at // (city/highway/combined). The headlights are Acura's Jewel Eye LED Headlights (first introduced on the
RLX). Each headlamp uses five separate LED sources with three used for low-beam lighting and two for high-beam lighting. LED bumper mounted fog lamps are offered as a dealer installed option. The interior reduced button clutter by adding a 7-inch touchscreen with
haptic feedback, an additional 8-inch screen is also standard. To reduce interior noise an acoustic (
PVB layered) windshield, acoustic front door glass and thicker rear glass are used as well as triple sealed door openings. Advance package models include further noise reduction using a thicker carpet base layer and front fender liners. The seating
H-point has been reduced. According to Acura the exterior is more aerodynamic reducing drag by 16% with the new model lapping
Nürburgring 8 seconds faster than its predecessor. The steering gear ratio is 9% quicker for a more sporty feel. The MDX rides lower, which reduces its
center of gravity. To reduce
unsprung mass, the front suspension lower control arms are made from
forged aluminum. Structure rigidity is improved and weight reduced through increased use of high-strength steel. Overall, 64% of the total vehicle body mass is high strength steel (HSS), aluminum and magnesium. HSS makes up 59% of vehicle body mass; 1,500
MPa yield strength steel makes up 7%. A single ring-like hot stamped HSS outer door ring component reinforces the
A-pillar, roof rail, B-pillar, and lower floor rail encircling the front doors for improved crash protection. Acura states that after conducting a simulated
IIHS 25% small offset frontal crash test the front doors will open with normal force. The updated
Adaptive Cruise Control adds low-speed stop-and-go functionality. In terms of safety the MDX adds a standard driver's knee airbag, optional
Lane Keeping Assist System and
Collision Mitigation Braking System. For the 2016 model year, the Honda 6-speed
automatic transmission was replaced for a
ZF 9-speed automatic with more closely spaced gear ratios, which is 66 lbs. lighter and 25% faster gear shifts. The console-mounted shift lever was replaced with a push-button electronic gear selector. Also the Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system was upgraded with a twin-clutch rear differential which is 19 lbs. lighter and similar system found in the
TLX. File:2014 Acura MDX Gwich rear.jpg|Rear view (US, pre-facelift) File:2018 Acura MDX interior.jpg|Interior
2017 facelift The MDX was refreshed for the 2017 model year and went on sale in June 2016. It features a diamond pentagon front grille which debuted on the Acura Precision Concept. To reduce body mass the front fenders switched from steel to an aluminum panel. All 2017 MDX trims will come standard with the AcuraWatch™ suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies, including Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with low-speed follow, and Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW). An Electric Parking Brake with Automatic Brake Hold, Auto High Beam headlights, SiriusXM Radio™ 2.0 and four 2.5-amp USB charging ports features are standard. Models with Technology and Advance packages add Bi-Directional Keyless Remote Engine Start, new 20-inch wheel and tires (+1 inch), power folding side mirrors, and HD Traffic™. Advance grades models add LED fog lights, genuine wood interior trim, a heated steering wheel and Surround-View Camera System with six selectable viewing angles. Also come equipped with two second-row captain's chairs and a center console with two USB ports, replacing the three-person second-row seating found on lower grades. An ultra-widescreen Rear Entertainment System is also available on models with the Advance ENT Package. File:2019 Acura MDX SH-AWD front in white NYIAS 2019.jpg|2019 Acura MDX SH-AWD File:2019 Acura MDX SH-AWD rear in white NYIAS 2019.jpg|Rear view (US, facelift)
2017 MDX Sport Hybrid (YD7) The MDX Sport Hybrid (YD7) powered by a 3.0-liter SOHC V6, 7-speed
dual-clutch, 1.3 kWh lithium-ion battery gasoline hybrid producing and was added to the lineup. The front wheels are powered by the engine and a single electric motor, and the rear wheels are powered by two electric motors. The Sport Hybrid comes as standard with the SH-AWD system, Acura's
Active Damper System and the Integrated Dynamics System with a SPORT+ mode. Sales commenced in April 2017 for the 2017 model year and was available in Technology and Advanced packages. For 2018 model year, the MDX features a redesigned dual-screen user interface (ODMD 2.0) with more intuitive menus and command structures complemented by a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen (previously resistive type) with a 30% faster response time, which support for Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ compatibility as standard. During the 2018 New York International Auto Show, alongside the debut of the third generation
RDX, Acura announced the introduction of the
A-Spec appearance package for the 2019 model year. Available only with SH-AWD system, features an exclusive 20-inch Shark Grey aluminum alloy wheels wrapped in low profile 265/45-series tires. An aggressive new front fascia, body-color lower sills, larger-diameter exhaust finishers, as well as gloss-black and dark chrome trim for the headlights, grille, window surround and rear tailgate spoiler. Interior enhancements feature sport seats trimmed in rich red or black leather with black Alcantara™ inserts, high-contrast stitching, unique A-Spec gauges, sport pedals, Alcantara door inserts, gloss-black trim, a thicker-rimmed A-Spec-badged steering wheel with paddle shifters, and an exclusive A-Spec door step garnish. On all 2019 models, the 9-speed automatic transmission was enhanced for smoother and more fluid acceleration feel. Driver and front passenger seats feature 4-way power lumbar adjustments as standard, while the Technology and Entertainment packages receive an updated second-row seat configuration, allowing easy passage to the third row. The MDX with Advance package was available with Acura's Active Damper System (ADS), previously available only on the MDX Sport Hybrid. And new 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels design gained a half-inch in width (up from 8.0 inches) and shod with wider 265/45-series tires (up from 245/50).
Powertrain Marketing As part of 2014 Acura MDX launch in the United States, a campaign called 'The Extremely New MDX - Made for Mankind' was produced. The campaign highlights the complete technical transformation of the MDX and centers around the idea of "Made for Mankind," a concept designed to highlight the unique engineering and design philosophy at the heart of all Acura vehicles - the synergy between man and machine. The campaign was developed by Mullen (Boston and LA) and with MediaVest. Also, a series of 8 comedic commercials were created with comedian Jerry Seinfeld and director Barry Sonnenfeld. In addition, Acura became an exclusive sponsor of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
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