2025 Acura ADX: A Sporty Spin on Luxury
Meet the 2025 Acura ADX, Acura’s latest attempt to carve a niche in the subcompact luxury SUV market. While it's based on the ever-popular Honda HR-V, the ADX is more than just a rebadged sibling. With upgraded performance, a sleek design, and refined driving dynamics, it’s a serious contender in the luxury SUV world.
🚗 Power & Performance
- Engine: 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder
- Horsepower: 190 hp
- Transmission: CVT with six simulated "gears"
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (AWD available for $2000)
- Acceleration: Stronger than the HR-V but lacks the raw punch of Acura’s Integra
Acura ditched the HR-V’s 158-hp naturally aspirated engine in favor of a more potent 190-hp turbocharged unit. While it’s similar to the powertrain found in the Integra and Civic Si, don’t expect sports car-level thrills. The CVT does a decent job simulating shifts, but it lacks the excitement of a traditional automatic.
🛠️ Handling & Driving Experience
- Acura fine-tuned the steering and suspension for a more dynamic drive.
- Sport mode enhances throttle response and shift points.
- Refined chassis tuning improves ride comfort and control.
It’s no canyon carver, but the ADX holds its own on winding roads. Acura worked on the suspension, steering, and sound insulation to deliver a premium feel. It’s much quieter than the HR-V, making highway cruising a breeze.
🎨 Sleek & Sporty Design
- Length: 185.8 inches (6 inches longer than HR-V)
- Wheelbase: 104.5 inches
- Wheels: 18-inch standard (19-inch on A-Spec trims)
- Interior: Upscale materials, LED ambient lighting, and a sunroof
From the outside, the ADX looks more like its bigger Acura siblings than the HR-V. The extended body, sculpted lines, and signature Acura grille give it an athletic stance.
📢 Interior Comfort & Tech
- Seating: Heated front seats, 8-way power driver’s seat
- Audio: 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen system (A-Spec with Advance Package)
- Infotainment: Standard touchscreen, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Space: 24 cu ft cargo (rear seats up), 55 cu ft (rear seats down)
Luxury touches like a flat-bottom leather-wrapped steering wheel (on A-Spec models), dual-zone climate control, and rear air vents make the ADX a comfortable daily driver. The high-end B&O sound system, however, does eat up a bit of cargo space.
💰 Pricing & Competition
- Starting price: $36,350 (FWD)
- Fully loaded A-Spec: $45,350 (AWD, Advance Package)
- Rivals: Audi Q3, BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA
While the ADX may seem pricey at first glance, it undercuts the Audi Q3, BMW X1, and Mercedes GLA, offering a solid blend of performance, luxury, and value.
🔍 Final Verdict
The 2025 Acura ADX isn’t just an upgraded HR-V—it’s a well-rounded luxury SUV that holds its own in the competitive subcompact segment. It delivers Acura’s signature sporty-luxe experience, but the CVT and turbo engine leave us wanting just a bit more power.
Pros: Stylish design, premium interior, refined chassis tuning.
Cons: CVT lacks excitement, AWD system isn’t the high-end SH-AWD found in larger Acuras.
Would you pick the Acura ADX over its European rivals? Let us know in the comments! 🚘💨