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Do any acuras have 3rd row seating?

Yes—the Acura MDX is the brand’s only current model with a true third-row seat in its lineup.


Across Acura’s contemporary range, the MDX stands as the sole model that offers a three-row interior. The rest of the lineup—RDX, TLX, Integra, and NSX—stays two-row or two-seat. This article explains which models have third-row seating, how the MDX’s third row works, and what buyers should know when considering space and practicality.


Current Acura lineup and third-row seating


Here’s a quick guide to whether each model in the current lineup offers a third-row seat. This reflects the availability across typical markets in 2024–25.



  • Acura MDX — the brand’s three-row SUV; designed to seat seven or six, depending on second-row seating configuration; the third row is a standard part of the interior for most trims.

  • Acura RDX — a two-row compact SUV; does not include a third-row option.

  • Acura TLX — a four-door sport sedan with two rows; no third row.

  • Acura Integra — a four-door hatchback with two rows; no third row.

  • Acura NSX — a two-seat performance car; no third row.


In short, if you need a three-row Acura, the MDX is your only current option.


Inside the MDX: how the third row works


Across recent model years, the MDX has offered a flexible interior that accommodates a third row while preserving cargo space when the row is folded. The latest generation emphasizes a usable third row with a second row that can be configured for either captain’s chairs or a bench, depending on trim. With the third row up, the MDX accommodates multiple passengers; with the third row folded, cargo space expands for luggage and gear.


Practical notes for buyers include access to the third row via the second row; the layout is designed to balance passenger comfort with versatility. The third row is best suited for children or shorter adults on longer trips, though newer iterations have improved legroom and headroom compared with earlier generations.


Why this matters for buyers


For families or frequent road-trippers needing extra seating, the MDX’s third row is a deciding factor. For buyers who rarely use a third row, the MDX’s cargo space and overall footprint may be more important. The rest of Acura’s lineup remains two-row, focusing on sportiness, efficiency, and premium features rather than multi-passenger capacity.


Pricing, trims and availability


Prices and trim configurations vary by year and market. The MDX generally sits at a premium relative to two-row Acuras because of its larger interior and seating flexibility. Prospective buyers should verify current configurations, as some trims offer differing second-row setups that affect seating capacity and cabin layout.


Dealers can provide up-to-date details on trim levels, seating configurations, and optional features that enhance comfort, safety, and entertainment for the MDX’s third-row-equipped variants.


Summary


Today’s Acura lineup centers third-row seating in the MDX, making it the brand’s primary family-friendly option. All other current Acuras are two-row, so shoppers who need a three-row Acura will want to consider the MDX and review the seating configuration to match their space and access needs.

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