Pros Sharp looks, Premium feel Cons Expensive, not quite luxury level Bottom Line The Acura ADX is Acura's latest model, offering a solid blend of style, tech, and performance in an affordable package. Acura ADX Overview 2026 Bertone Runabout: All the Details The entry-level compact slot in the Acura SUV lineup has been vacant for some time, and the ADX fills it quite well. A straightforward three grade offering with one powertrain makes it easy for buyers to pick the packaging and price that suits them best. For the U.S. market front and all-wheel drive are offered on all grades, with the latter costing an extra $2,000. In Canada, it's AWD all the way. The ADX is powered by a 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder found in other Acura and Honda products, which is a bonus for buyers seeking a proven powertrain. The sense of familiarity permeates the ADX in a larger sense too, as it borrows a lot from existing Acura models in many aspects, including styling and packaging. Of note, the ADX, like other non-ZDX Acuras, is gas-powered only. acura mdx review specs pricing features videos and more An Upscale Cabin As with many Acuras of recent vintage, the ADX sports an attractive, and premium cabin. Three highlights of the design are a low cowl, thin pillars and door-mounted mirrors. These elements give the cabin a spacious feel and help with outward visibility in all directions. Materials used for seats, door panels, knobs and switches and other high touchpoints look and feel great. The proliferation of mechanical switches, in an era when more controls are being dumped into touchscreens, is welcome. Everything falls to hand easily and works with precision, and we appreciate the satisfying click of buttons and knobs as they are being adjusted. Most Popular Used SUVs in America