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Are acuras still being made?

Yes. Acura is still producing vehicles in 2025, with a current lineup centered on the TLX sedan, MDX and RDX SUVs, and the Integra hatchback. The high-performance NSX is no longer part of the regular production lineup.


As the luxury arm of Honda, Acura has streamlined its offerings in recent years but remains active in the market, focusing on a compact-to-midsize SUV range and a sport-oriented sedan. The brand has also continued to roll out updates and performance variants to keep its lineup competitive in a shifting automotive landscape that increasingly emphasizes efficiency and electrification.


Current Acura lineup


Below is a snapshot of the models Acura sells new in many markets as of 2025. This list reflects the models most people can buy at dealerships today, highlighting the core sedan and SUV range that defines the brand.



  • TLX — midsize sport sedan (and a high-performance Type S variant)

  • MDX — three-row luxury SUV

  • RDX — compact luxury SUV

  • Integra — compact hatchback (revived nameplate for a sportier compact option)


These models form the backbone of Acura's on-sale lineup, with periodic updates to powertrains, technology, and handling characteristics to stay competitive.


Model-by-model snapshot


TLX


The TLX serves as the brand’s flagship sedan, balancing comfort, technology, and dynamics. It has undergone updates to improve performance, efficiency, and driving feel, and it is offered in a performance-focused Type S variant in recent years.


MDX and RDX


Both SUVs anchor Acura’s volume sales. The MDX provides three-row seating for families and passengers, while the RDX targets a more compact footprint with modern tech and styling. Both receive regular refreshes and offer performance-oriented options.


Integra


Reintroduced in the 2020s as a compact hatchback under the Integra nameplate, this model targets enthusiasts looking for a brisk, everyday sports-oriented compact with a practical hatch layout and updated infotainment.


NSX status


The NSX is no longer offered as a regular production model. It was produced as a hybrid supercar for a finite period, and as of 2025 it is not part of Acura’s everyday lineup, existing only as a limited or historical reference for the brand’s performance heritage.


What to expect going forward


Looking ahead, Acura is likely to continue refining its core models with updates to powertrains, driver-assistance tech, and interior quality. With broader industry moves toward electrification, Acura and Honda have signaled a strategy that will increasingly incorporate electrified options across the lineup, while maintaining the brand’s emphasis on performance and luxury feel.


Summary


In short, Acuras are still being made. The current on-sale lineup centers on the TLX, MDX, RDX, and Integra, with the NSX no longer part of regular production. Acura remains an active, evolving presence in the luxury-car segment, balancing traditional strengths with ongoing updates and a path toward electrified offerings.

What is the 2026 Acura coming out?


The main 2026 Acura models are the refreshed Integra and the updated MDX and RDX SUVs, with the TLX sedan being discontinued. The Integra receives a mid-cycle refresh with standard technology upgrades, while the MDX is a new luxury SUV available in various trims. The RDX is also part of the SUV lineup. An all-new, all-electric RSX EV is expected to launch in late 2026.
 
You can watch this video to learn about the pricing and features of the 2026 Acura MDX: 57sGold PonyYouTube · Sep 10, 2025
2026 Acura Integra

  • Refresh: Features updated styling and technology, including a larger 9.0-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a wireless charging pad that are now standard on all trims. 
  • Engine: Comes standard with a 200-HP VTEC Turbo engine, with an optional 6-speed manual transmission available on some trims. 
  • Type S: The performance-oriented Integra Type S offers a 320-HP engine, a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission, and performance-focused components. 

2026 Acura MDX
  • Redesign: A completely new luxury SUV with a redesigned exterior, including a more aggressive front fascia. 
  • Engine: Most models are powered by a 290-HP 3.5L V6 engine, while the Type S trims feature a 355-HP 3.0L turbocharged V6. 
  • Trims: Available in various trims, including the Type S, A-Spec, and Advance. 

This video provides an overview of the 2026 Acura Integra Type S: 59sRaiti's RidesYouTube · Oct 19, 2025
2026 Acura RDX
  • The RDX continues to be part of the lineup, with a base model starting around $45,100. 

Other models
  • TLX: The TLX sedan will be discontinued for the 2026 model year. 
  • RSX EV: Acura plans to release an all-electric RSX in late 2026, which will be the brand's first new EV model. 



Why did they stop making Acura?


Lots of factors here: Conservative leadership, the pandemic, strained supply lines, reduced R&D budget, lack of a dedicated sports car platform, and decreasing demand for coupes/sedans.



What car is Acura discontinuing?


Acura is discontinuing the TLX and the ZDX. The TLX, a luxury sedan, is being discontinued due to declining sales, while the ZDX electric SUV is being discontinued to realign the product portfolio with current market conditions and evolving customer needs.
 
Acura TLX

  • Reason: The TLX is being discontinued due to declining sales and the overall shift in consumer demand away from sedans towards SUVs. 
  • Timeline: The 2025 model year is the final model year, with production concluding in July 2025. 
  • Next steps: Acura's remaining sedan is the Integra. The brand will focus more on SUVs and upcoming electric vehicles, such as the electric RSX SUV. 

Acura ZDX
  • Reason: Production is ending to better align with customer needs and market conditions, including slower-than-anticipated electric vehicle adoption. 
  • Timeline: Production ended in September 2025. 
  • Next steps: Acura is focusing on other EVs, such as its upcoming Zero Series EVs. 



Are Acura cars still made?


Most of the Acura models, including the ILX, TLX, RDX, and MDX, are produced right here in North America. In Ohio, you will find multiple Acura manufacturing locations. The Marysville plant has the largest production capacity of the four locations in the state.


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