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With the Prelude being hyped as Honda's return to delivering fun-to-drive, stylish sports cars, Acura could have a prime candidate for the RSX badge in North America—and if the latest rumors ...
Besides, true fanboys know that the original RSX was really just a fourth-gen Honda Integra with a premium badge for the American market.
Acura confirmed that the upcoming RSX will be built on its proprietary EV platform (unlike the GM Ultium-derived Acura ZDX and Honda Prologue) and assembled at Honda’s new EV hub in Ohio.
Our version of the Honda Integra, the RSX, was sold from 2001 to 2006 in the United States, seeing moderate success as Acura aimed to differentiate itself fourth from its parent company. It shared ...
On a more positive note, a brand-new RSX would fit like a glove next to the Acura Integra and upcoming Honda Prelude in the company's lineup.
The first RSX was a rebadged Acura version of the Japan-market Honda Integra sports coupe. It was sold in North America from 2001 to 2006.
The Honda Prologue remains a top-selling EV in the US, but it’s Acura’s luxury electric SUV that’s been the surprise hit this ...
The original Acura RSX was simply a rebadged version of the fourth-generation Honda Integra and sold exclusively in North America.
The Acura Integra Type R of the late 1990s was peak Honda. It was the perfect combination of size, weight and power. Its four-cylinder engine was a masterpiece of engineering that spun up to a ...
There was a big surprise in the announcement of Acura's new RSX, but the news isn't bad. Instead, it sheds light on the future of Acura -- and Honda.
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 ...
Acura will revive its RSX nameplate later this year for an electric crossover, the automaker has confirmed. The original RSX, badged as a Honda Integra outside the U.S., was a sporty coupe sold in ...