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Does the Acura TL come in manual?

No, the Acura TL does not come in a manual transmission option. The Acura TL is a luxury sedan that has been produced by Honda's Acura division since 1995, and throughout its production run, it has only been available with automatic transmissions.


Acura TL Transmission Options


The Acura TL has been offered with the following transmission options over the years:



  • 4-speed automatic (1995-2003 models)

  • 5-speed automatic (2004-2008 models)

  • 6-speed automatic (2009-2014 models)


Acura has focused on providing a smooth, refined driving experience with its automatic transmissions, rather than offering a manual option. The automatic transmissions in the Acura TL are designed to provide quick, responsive shifts and efficient power delivery.


Why No Manual Option?


There are a few key reasons why Acura has not offered a manual transmission option for the TL:



  • Target Audience: The Acura TL is positioned as a luxury sedan, targeting buyers who prioritize comfort, technology, and refinement over a sporty, manual driving experience.

  • Sales Trends: Manual transmissions have become increasingly unpopular in the luxury sedan segment, with the majority of buyers preferring the convenience and smoothness of an automatic.

  • Engineering Challenges: Integrating a manual transmission into the Acura TL's powertrain and chassis would have required significant engineering effort and added complexity, which Acura likely deemed unnecessary for its target market.


While some enthusiasts may wish the Acura TL was available with a manual option, the automaker's decision to focus on automatic transmissions aligns with the preferences of the majority of luxury sedan buyers.

Why did manual transmissions go away?


The average manual driver is not always so proficient. In getting the gear right, automatics consume less fuel, save money and emit fewer emissions. These are among the reasons why it's ever harder to buy a new manual-transmission model of any kind in many countries.



Why was the Acura TL discontinued?


When the economy began to slow in 2007 and 2008, so did sales of the Acura TL. Those sales never recovered, and 2012 Acura TL sales dropped to around 33,500. Sales of the 2013 Acura TL slipped further to 24,300. In its final year of production in 2014, Acura sold just 10,600 TLs.



What is the common problem with Acura TL?


The TL also has excellent ownership costs, low severity of repairs, and rarely develops major issues. The Acura TL can hit 100,000 miles or more without issue. Common Acura TL problems include engine troubles, electrical problems, and interior accessories issues.



Why did Acura stop making legends?


It remained a popular model until 1995, when increasingly fierce competition in the luxury market led Acura to put it out to pasture. Thus, the Legend was never one of the many Acura models manufactured in the USA since the mid-90s.



When did Acura stop making manual transmission?


In 2015, Acura redesigned the ILX for the 2016 model year. Now solely available with a 2.4L K24V7 engine and 8-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) instead of the 2.0L R20A1 & 5-speed automatic transmission, 2.4L K24Z7 6 speed manual transmission and hybrid electric options.



What does TL stand for Acura?


touring luxury
TL stands for touring luxury.



Did Acura make a manual TL?


The Acura TL Type-S received the Acura RL's 3.5-liter J35A8 V6 tuned to 286 horsepower (213 kW) and 256 lb-ft of torque with either a 5-speed automatic with F1 style paddle shifters or a 6-speed manual transmission. The manual transmission includes a limited-slip differential.



Which Acura comes in manual?


The 2025 Integra delivers an unforgettable driving experience. It's equipped with a 200-HP * VTEC® Turbo engine and sporty paddle shifters for power you can feel and control. Available 6-speed manual transmission paired with a sophisticated Rev-Match Control system pushes the boundaries of excitement to the redline.



What is the most expensive manual car?


By far the priciest manual car you can buy today (in theory) is the Pagani Utopia. Priced at around $2.5 million in the US, the Utopia pairs a seven-speed manual transmission with an 864-horsepower V-12 engine, which gets it to 60 miles per hour in under three seconds.



Do Acura Legends come in manual?


The LS version of the sedan lost the option for a manual transmission and was only available with an automatic transmission from then on.


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