With the upcoming Acura RSX seemingly a disappointment to most gearheads, the true, original RSX represents a tempting deal in 2025.
The Acura RSX was sold in North America from the early- to mid-2000s and still has a decent fanbase, especially amongst fans of the Honda Integra and Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) enthusiasts.
Back in October, a Japanese trademark was filed for "RSX." At the time, we'd speculated the nameplate would return as Acura's take on the upcoming Honda Prelude (you can read that story below ...
Acura's second EV, a crossover previewed by last year's Performance EV concept, will be called the RSX. The 2026 Acura RSX will be built on the same Honda-developed platform that will underpin the ...
In America, the Honda NSX was sold with an Acura badge, and that's a great relation for affordable everyday heroes like the Integra Type S. For those readers with short memories, the RSX was a two ...
The RSX could make a comeback with Honda reviving the trademark, possibly as a fancier version of the Prelude. Acura's ...
It’s happening once again! Acura’s reviving a beloved nameplate, RSX, to stick on an EV crossover It’s already in prototype-testing, and styling seems inspired by last year’s Performance ...
Since Acura is the premium brand of the group, it seems likely that the RSX will eventually offer the same hands-off/eyes-off level 3 automated driving capabilities as the Honda models.
Acura started testing RSX prototypes wrapped in camouflage crafted by the brand’s global design team. Honda Motor Co. will resurrect the Acura RSX nameplate for its first electric vehicle ...
Well, it's happened again. Acura has announced that the RSX badge — the one used instead of Integra on the final generation of three-door Acura sport compact coupes sold in the U.S. market ...
The Acura RSX, shown above still in camouflage, is based on the Performance concept that was introduced last year. It will be the first EV to be built on Honda’s new vehicle platform and will ...