Comfort is a fundamental priority for everyone looking to buy a luxury car. These premium models typically benefit from the best comfort levels in the industry, thanks to advanced suspension components and independent layouts. European models have almost always acted as the gold standard for comfort in the luxury segment, but there is one American-produced Japanese SUV that outclasses these class-leaders.The 2026 Acura MDX is the brand's flagship SUV, offering a pleasant balance of performance and comfort thanks to its advanced chassis and suspension configuration. While not the most popular model in its class, its ability to transfer a cloud-like ride without compromising on handling characteristics makes it a standout model when looking at ride and comfort quality standards. Acura's Underrated MDX SUV Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeed The 2026 MDX continues to serve as Acura's performance-focused three-row luxury SUV, sitting above the compact RDX. The brand targets this model towards affluent and family-oriented professionals who are typically active. It also appeals to those who prioritize a blend of Japanese reliability with the versatility of a seven-seater.The MDX remains a volume leader for Acura, though its performance has faced headwinds in recent times. In 2025, the brand posted a solid 41,460 unit sales achievement, reflecting a 17.3-percent decline compared to the previous year. However, the tide appears to be turning in early 2026, as January sales reached 2,986 units, reflecting a modest 0.7-percent year-over-year increase. Refined Manufacturing Processes Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeed Acura’s Precision Crafted Performance design philosophy fundamentally roots itself in a human-centric approach that prioritizes a blend of high-performance aesthetics and refined interiors meant to challenge the world's most established luxury marques. Acura achieves this in the MDX via its Precision Cockpit. This utilizes premium materials like open-pore wood and quilted Milano leather to ensure a high quality and comfort level.Acura assembles the MDX at its East Liberty Auto Plant in Ohio, using sophisticated production methods such as Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structures and high-precision robotic welding. Structural rigidity and cabin quietness are two of the most noteworthy design philosophies of this product, which is why it achieves such impressive comfort levels in the real world. Optimizing The Ride For Comfort William Clavey | TopSpeed Acura builds the 2026 MDX on a highly rigid platform consisting of a track-tested double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear setup. This combination separates steering and damping forces for a smooth and composed ride that doesn't impact handling characteristics. Supporting this is an elongated wheelbase and a wide track for improved stability and vibration damping.Standard trims ride on 19-inch silver alloy wheels with high-profile all-season tires for maximum cushioning, while most mid-to-high trims inherit 20-inch wheels with a lower profile for a more connected feel. To truly maximize comfort, the Integrated Dynamics System includes a dedicated Comfort mode that electronically lightens the steering and softens the engine note for effortless cruising. The Type S Advance trim introduces a specialized adaptive air suspension system with auto-leveling and adjustable height, which replaces traditional steel springs with air bladders. High Comfort And Reliability Standards Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeedThe 2026 Acura MDX holds a strong standard among reviewers and owners. J.D. Power publishes a 7/100 consumer-verified overall score, consisting of 77/100 for quality and reliability, 72/100 for the driving experience, 78/100 for resale, and 83/100for the dealership experience.iSeeCars indicates an 8.0/10 overall score for the MDX. On the reliability front, you can expect it to benefit from an average lifespan of 11.1 years or 152,357 miles with a 22.4-percent probability of reaching 200,000 miles. Depreciation levels are on-par with the rest of the luxury segment, with the publication indicating a $25,783 or 49.8 percent value loss over five years. Standard Features Fit For A Luxury SUV Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeedThe 2026 Acura MDX lineup begins with the $51,800 base model, which comes standard with a panoramic sunroof and tri-zone automatic climate control. You also get 12-way power-adjustable front seats with heating, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen that integrates Google built-in, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. This entry-level cabin is finished with leatherette-trimmed sport seats available in Ebony or Parchment, complemented by brushed aluminum accents.Stepping up to the $57,200 Technology Package enhances refinement levels via perforated Milano premium leather available in Graystone and Espresso. Opting for this trim also adds a 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen premium audio system and the Iconic Drive ambient LED lighting system, which offers 27 customizable themes. Elevating convenience is a hands-free power liftgate and GPS-linked climate control, which monitors the sun’s position to maintain the cabin's temperature more effectively.The $62,400 A-Spec Package is designed for those seeking a sportier aesthetic, featuring a flat-bottom steering wheel and stainless steel sport pedals. The comfort level is increased with the addition of ventilated front seats, which are upholstered in a combination of perforated Milano leather and Ultrasuede inserts. This trim is available in Ebony or Red interior color schemes and features unique geometric-patterned brushed aluminum trimmings and a dark Ebony headliner. Premium Packages Add Value Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeedThe $66,900 Advance Package upgrades the front seats to 16-way power-adjustable units that include a nine-way massage function. This trim also caters to rear passengers with heated outboard second-row seats and adds a 10.5-inch head-up display and a surround-view camera system for the driver. The interior is characterized by its high-end materials, utilizing quilted Milano leather in shades like Orchid or Espresso, paired with authentic open-pore wood trim in a Black Silver finish.The $68,900 A-Spec Advance trim serves as a bridge between performance styling and top-tier luxury, combining the aggressive look of the A-Spec with the massage seats and high-tech displays of the Advance trim. Its interior consists of the same Milano leather and Ultrasuede upholstery, but incorporates premium wood and advanced convenience features found in the higher packages, available in Ebony or Orchid color schemes.At the peak of the lineup, the Type S Advance for $75,850 includes an exclusive 31-speaker Bang and Olufsen Luxury Edition sound system. It retains all the massaging and heating comforts of the Advance trim but introduces specialized Type S branding and the exclusive Azurite Blue interior color option. The upholstery is finished in a curvilinear-quilted Milano leather with Ultrasuede accents, and the cabin is trimmed with premium open-pore wood and metallic accents. Old-School V-6 Powertrains Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeed You can have your 2026 Acura MDX with two distinct powertrain configurations, both available with a 10-speed automatic transmission with sequential SportShift paddle shifters. The standard engine is available in the MDX base to A-Spec Advance trims. This consists of a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V-6, producing 290 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. You can have this with a standard front-wheel drive system or Acura’s rear-biased Super Handling All-Wheel Drive. The front-wheel drive hits 0 to 60 MPH in 6.4 seconds, while the SH-AWD models cut this to 5.7 seconds.If you prioritize performance, the Type S Advance trim features an exclusivetwin-scroll turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6, producing 355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque to the performance-tuned SH-AWD system. This flagship model hits 60 MPH in 5.5 seconds. Across the entire lineup, Acura limits the top speed to 112 MPH for standard models, while the Type S is limited to 130 MPH. Not Necessarily A Fuel Saver Acura Due to its larger engine options, the 2026 Acura MDX doesn't achieve the best of efficiency results. The EPA estimates that the front-wheel drive model achieves a 19/26/22 MPG result on the city/highway/combined cycle, together with a 407-mile range estimate from its 18.5-gallon tank. The agency indicates that you will spend $5,250 more on fuel over five years compared to the average new vehicle sold in the U.S. You can also expect to spend $2,550 on fuel every year, $4.27 to drive 25 miles, and $70 to fill the tank.The all-wheel drive system adjusts consumption estimates to 19/25/21 MPG and covers 388 miles in-between refuels. You'll spend $6,000 more on fuel over five years, $2,700 every year, and $4.48 to drive 25 miles. The top-end Type S returns 17/21/19 MPG and achieves a 352-mile range estimate. Your fuel expense will be $7,250 more over five years, while spending $2,950 every year, and $4.95 to drive 25 miles.