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The successor to the Acura Integra returns in all-electric form. The new RSX will debut Honda's in-house EV tech in early 2026. We just got our first glimpse of Honda's next EV for the U.S. market ...
Honda is resurrecting the RSX badge that it first used in the early 2000s as its performance brand’s version of the Honda Integra. This follows Honda’s decision to also bring back the Prelude ...
The original RSX was launched in the U.S. as a spinoff of the Acura Integra from 2001 to 2006. It was a front-drive sports coupe that competed with the Mustang, Toyota Celica, and Mitsubishi Eclipse.
The RSX name originally appeared on a rebadged Acura version of the Honda Integra sold in the United States from 2002 to 2006, but it will now adorn a compact electric SUV that Honda says will be ...
The Acura RSX will return as an all-electric crossover in 2026 built on Honda's own EV platform, unlike the GM-based ZDX. By Jerry Perez Published Jan 15, 2025 9:00 AM EST ...
The Acura RSX nameplate is making a comeback on a very different vehicle than the Integra-based RSX coupe from the 2000s. This one is an all-electric crossover with a coupe-like profile.
Production of the new RSX is set to start in late 2025, with production of the Honda 0 Series SUV and Saloon following shortly afterward at the Honda EV Hub in 2026.
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.
Acura recently brought back the Integra name, and the result is a Type S that’s an absolute riot to drive. It isn’t as track-focused as the Honda Civic Type R that it’s based on, but who cares?
The successor to the Acura Integra returns in all-electric form. The new RSX will debut Honda's in-house EV tech in early 2026.
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