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How much is a fully loaded Acura RDX?

A fully loaded Acura RDX typically runs in the mid-to-high $50,000s, often approaching $60,000 with all options and AWD. Final pricing depends on the model year, trim level, optional packages, and local destination fees.


In this article, we outline what “fully loaded” means for the RDX today, break down the trim levels, provide current pricing ranges, and explain how fees, incentives, and regional differences can affect the bottom line.


What does "fully loaded" mean for the RDX?


For many buyers, “fully loaded” means selecting the top trim and adding available packages that bring in premium features such as a large touchscreen, leather and heated seats, advanced driver-assistance features, upgraded audio, and refined interior materials. The exact contents vary by model year, but the top trim generally includes the most comfort and tech features offered by Acura for the RDX.


Below is a snapshot of the current trim lineup and what each brings to the table.


Current trim lineup and key features


Important note: Prices and features can change by model year. The following captures typical configurations for recent years (2024–2025) and what is commonly included in the top trims.



  • Base: Entry level with standard AcuraWatch, basic entertainment, and comfort features; ideal starting point to add options.

  • Technology: Adds navigation, a larger infotainment display, additional driver-assistance features, and enhanced audio options.

  • A-Spec: Sporty styling cues, enhanced performance feel, often with upgraded wheels and interior accents; usually paired with mid-to-high feature sets.

  • Advance: The top tier with premium materials, leather seats, 16-way power front seats, tri-zone climate, premium audio, head-up display, and most safety tech; frequently offered with all-wheel drive as standard or optional.


The list above outlines typical inclusions; exact equipment varies by model year and package combinations.


To understand the price, consider that a fully loaded RDX often means an Advance trim with optional packages, plus the destination charge and any AWD upgrade.


Next, a price snapshot to give a sense of current market values.


Pricing snapshot for a fully loaded RDX


Here are ballpark figures you can expect for the most equipped variants in the current lineup. Note that these prices include the destination charge where applicable and are before taxes, fees, and any dealer incentives or regional pricing adjustments.



  • RDX Advance with front- and all-wheel drive, plus commonly combined packages: roughly $54,000 to $57,000

  • With additional options or higher-end packages (rare combinations): up to about $58,000 to $60,000


Prices can vary by market, and some dealers may offer promotions that move the bottom line lower. Always check the MSRP sheet for the exact configuration you want.


What influences the final price?


The final price is affected by several moving parts: drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), optional packages (Technology, A-Spec, or premium upgrades), regional destination charges, taxes and fees, and any dealer incentives or financing offers. Additionally, some states have taxes or fees that affect the on-road price differently than the sticker price.


In practice, a fully loaded RDX is a balance between the desired luxury/tech features and the budget you’re aiming to allocate for a vehicle of that size and class.


Summary


For buyers seeking the premium feel of Acura in a compact luxury SUV, the fully loaded RDX sits in the mid-to-high $50,000s, with real-world prices commonly landing in the $55,000–$60,000 range before taxes and fees. The exact figure depends on model year, trim choice, and selected packages, as well as destination charges and local incentives. Always confirm the exact MSRP with a local dealer when you’re ready to buy.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.