While it may not be the sports car we hoped for, it will be Honda’s first in-house EV. Honda’s first foray into the electric vehicle market is going well, with the Prologue selling 33,000 units in ...
The Acura RSX is back, but don’t expect it to replace the sporty Integra this time. The new RSX Prototype previews the nameplate’s future as an electric compact crossover SUV, as well as upcoming ...
Acura is bringing back the RSX nameplate, but the upcoming model has nothing to do with the three-door liftback coupe from the early 2000s. The new-generation all-electric premium performance RSX is ...
The Acura RSX is back … well, almost back. The brand revealed the second-generation RSX in prototype form, appearing both near-production and glaringly yellow, and promised that the full production ...
After a nearly two-decade hiatus, the Acura RSX is coming back and should be on sale by early next year. Of course, like all comebacks in this day and age, it won’t be the Acura RSX you and I remember ...
Acura has officially announced the return of the RSX nameplate, marking a new era for the brand as it unveils its first electric vehicle (EV) built on Honda’s EV platform. Inspired by the Acura ...
No, it's not the RSX you remember: now it's an all-electric coupe-over. What the RSX won't be is another GM joint venture. No, this EV will be the first ground-up example for Acura, sitting on the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristin Shaw is an automotive journalist based in Texas. Acura unveiled its RSX Prototype at Monterey Car Week, marking its first ...
The Acura RSX from the early 2000s was a compact, sporty coupe. This isn’t that same Acura. The new RSX, scheduled to hit dealerships in the second half of 2026, will be an electric crossover SUV.
The 2002-2006 Acura RSX was the successor to the Acura Integra in the U.S. Elsewhere around the world, the RSX actually kept its Integra badge. Plus, it was branded as a Honda. That said, changing the ...