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Is the Acura ZDX a GM car?

No. The Acura ZDX is not a General Motors car; it is a model from Acura, the luxury division of Honda Motor Co., produced and marketed separately from GM's lineup.


Context: Acura is Honda’s luxury arm; GM operates under brands like Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac. The ZDX was developed by Honda/Acura for the North American market in the late 2000s and early 2010s, using Honda/Acura engineering rather than any GM platform or branding.


Brand origins and the ZDX’s place in the lineup


To understand the answer, it helps to clarify the brands involved and how they relate to each other in the global auto industry.


What is the Acura ZDX?


Before outlining its key characteristics, here is a compact overview of the model’s core attributes and history.



  • Role and body style: a luxury crossover with a distinctive coupe-like roofline, positioned as a sportier alternative within Acura’s SUV lineup

  • Platform: based on Honda/Acura MDX underpinnings, sharing engineering with other Acura SUVs

  • Engine and performance: commonly a 3.7-liter V6 producing around 300 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and available SH-AWD all-wheel drive

  • Production years: introduced for the 2010 model year and produced through the 2013 model year

  • Market focus: sold primarily in North America (United States and Canada)

  • Pricing and lifecycle: launched in the mid- to high-$40k range, later discontinued as demand shifted


In summary, the Acura ZDX is a Honda/Acura product, not a GM vehicle, and it reflects Honda’s approach to premium crossovers rather than GM’s branding lineup.


Historical context and reception


The ZDX debuted at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show as a bold styling experiment for Acura, signaling a push toward a more provocative design language. It drew mixed reviews regarding practicality and rear visibility but remains notable for its standout look among late-2000s luxury crossovers.


Why the distinction matters for buyers and enthusiasts


For anyone researching used models or considering maintenance, warranty, and parts sourcing, knowing the ZDX's origin helps avoid confusion with GM vehicles and aligns expectations with Honda/Acura dealership networks.


Summary


The Acura ZDX is not a GM car. It is a product of Honda’s Acura luxury division, designed and marketed as a North American-focused crossover with a coupe-like profile. It ran roughly from 2010 to 2013 and remains a distinctive, short-lived chapter in Acura’s history.

What is the Acura ZDX comparable to?


An A-Spec AWD Acura ZDX for sale at our Acura dealership in Macon has an estimated range total of 304 miles, comparable to 308 miles for a Long Range AWD Model Y. The Tesla Model Y Performance dips to 279 miles, while Acura ZDX Type S Performance models can travel 278 miles on a single charge.



Is Acura a GM product?


General Motors (U.S.) owns Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. Hummer is now a GMC sub-brand. GM has a formal partnership with Honda to co-develop EVs. Honda Motor Co. (Japan) owns Acura and Honda.



Who manufactures Acura ZDX?


American Honda has ended production of the Acura ZDX, an electric midsize crossover built for the brand by General Motors, after just one model year and fewer than 20,000 sales in North America. The ZDX, a product of Honda's collaboration with GM, shared underpinnings with the Cadillac Lyriq.



Is the Acura ZDX made by Chevy?


The ZDX is the product of a partnership between Acura's parent company, Honda, and General Motors; the ZDX will utilize GM's Ultium battery.


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