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Does 2015 Acura TLX have blind-spot monitoring?

Yes, but only if your TLX is equipped with the Technology package; base trims rely on LaneWatch and do not include radar-based blind-spot monitoring.


Overview of TLX blind-spot technology


The 2015 TLX offered two different approaches to helping drivers monitor the sides of the vehicle. LaneWatch, a camera-based system, and a radar-based Blind Spot Information System (BSI) were available in different configurations. LaneWatch provides a live video view of the lane beside the car on the center display, while BSI signals when another vehicle is in your blind spot through indicators in the side mirrors and/or instrument cluster.


Here's how the features typically broke down by trim and package:



  • LaneWatch: A camera-based blind-spot display that shows on the center screen when the right turn signal is activated or a dedicated button is pressed. This feature was widely available, often serving as the baseline approach to blind-spot awareness on many TLX configurations.

  • Blind Spot Information System (BSI): A radar-based warning system that detects vehicles in the blind spots and provides alerts. This feature was available with certain packages and trims, notably with the Technology Package on many 2015 TLX models.

  • Trim/package variations: Some base 2.4L TLX configurations emphasized LaneWatch, while applying the Technology Package (or similar packages) added BSI for radar-based blind-spot warnings on eligible trims.


In practice, blind-spot monitoring on the 2015 TLX depends on the option package. If you want radar-based BSI, you’ll need the Technology Package (or equivalent) on the right trim; otherwise, LaneWatch provides the blind-spot view via the camera system.


LaneWatch vs. Blind Spot Information System


LaneWatch is a camera-driven blind-spot display that shows a live view of the passenger-side lane on the center console screen, typically triggered by the right turn signal or a button press. BSI uses radar to detect vehicles in the blind spots and provides warning indicators in the side mirrors or instrument cluster. Both systems aim to improve lane-change safety, but they operate differently and may be included together on higher-spec TLX models.


What to check when evaluating a used 2015 TLX


Before buying, verify which blind-spot features are present by checking documentation and performing a quick in-car test. The presence of BSI depends on the chosen package, while LaneWatch behavior is generally observable in most TLX units.



  • Check the window sticker or original brochure for indicators such as “LaneWatch” or “Blind Spot Information System” and note the included packages (e.g., Technology Package).

  • Test LaneWatch on the right-side by turning signals or activating the camera button to confirm a live feed on the center display.

  • Look for radar-based BSI indicators in the side mirrors or instrument cluster if the Technology Package is installed, and test for audible/visual alerts when another vehicle is in the blind spot.


If you rely on radar-based blind-spot alerts, confirm the Technology Package is present on the vehicle you’re considering. If LaneWatch suffices for your needs, you’ll typically find it standard or widely available across TLX trims.


Summary


The 2015 Acura TLX can offer blind-spot monitoring through two complementary approaches. LaneWatch provides a camera-based blind-spot view, while a radar-based Blind Spot Information System is available with the Technology Package on certain trims. Availability depends on the specific build, so buyers should verify the features with the dealer, build sheet, or window sticker for the exact vehicle. In all cases, the TLX aimed to enhance awareness during lane changes, even if one system relies on a camera and the other on radar.

Does the 2015 Acura TLX have parking sensors?


When the system senses an object when you are parking or backing up, an indicator appears on the upper display and a series of beeps will sound. As you get closer to the object, the beep rate increases. Press the parking sensor button. A green indicator light appears on the button when the system is on.



Does the Acura TLX have blind spot monitoring?


There are plenty of available systems that keep an eye out on the rear of the Acura TLX as well. These available features stand watch in areas that are outside your typical field of vision while driving. The blind spot information system lets you know when traffic is near you yet blocked from your view.



What are the features of the 2015 Acura TLX?


Comfort & Convenience

Electric power steeringStandard
Leather steering wheelStandard
Dual zone front climate controlStandard
Rear ventilation ductsStandard
Interior air filtrationStandard



Why is Acura discontinuing TLX?


Why Is Acura Dropping The TLX? Acura claims that poor sales are the primary reason for its decision to get rid of the TLX. Through the first half of 2025, Acura has sold just 3,634 units of the TLX. Last year was the TLX's worst sales year, with the sedan accounting for just 7,378 units sold.


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