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How much is the Acura NSX SUV?

There is no Acura NSX SUV. The NSX is a two-seat hybrid supercar, and Acura has not released any SUV variant labeled NSX.


This article explains why the NSX SUV does not exist, outlines Acura’s current SUV lineup, and provides context on pricing for Acura’s performance models versus its mainstream SUVs.


NSX status and Acura's current SUV lineup


The straightforward fact: an NSX-branded SUV is not part of Acura's lineup as of 2025. The NSX remains a high-performance, two-seat sports car, while Acura's SUV offerings are the MDX and the RDX families, with optional Type S variants, but none carry the NSX name.


Below is a quick summary of the relevant models to help shoppers understand what's available in the SUV space and how it differs from the NSX.



  • NSX does not have an SUV variant; it remains a two-seat performance car.

  • Acura currently offers two SUV families: the MDX (mid-size) and the compact RDX, including sportier Type S variants, but not NSX.

  • Rumors of an NSX SUV have not been substantiated by Acura; verify with official communications for any future announcements.


In short, for SUV shoppers, focus on MDX and RDX rather than any NSX-branded SUV.


Pricing context for NSX vs. Acura SUVs


Because there is no NSX SUV, there is no NSX SUV price. If you are evaluating the NSX sports car, pricing for that model has generally sat in the six-figure range, with higher trims like the Type S costing more; exact numbers vary by year and options. For Acura’s current SUVs, here are typical starting MSRPs to give context (exact pricing varies by year and options):



  • NSX (two-seat sports car): historically starts in the six-figure range, with the top-tier Type S priced higher; exact numbers depend on model year and options.

  • MDX: starting around $50,000.

  • MDX Type S: starting in the $70,000s to $80,000s range.

  • RDX: starting around $40,000.

  • RDX Type S: starting around $60,000.


Prices can vary with promotions, dealer availability, and regional taxes, so check Acura’s official site or a local dealer for the latest MSRPs.


Notes for buyers


If you are shopping today, use these steps: compare trims that fit your needs, consider incentives, and confirm current pricing and availability with a dealer. For NSX, consider the used market if new availability is limited or ended in your region.


Summary


Bottom line: there is no Acura NSX SUV. The NSX remains a two-seat hybrid supercar, while Acura's current SUV lineup consists of the MDX and RDX families with various trim levels, including Type S variants. For exact pricing, consult Acura's official site or your local dealer.

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