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What are the different trims of the Acura RDX?

The Acura RDX comes in four trims: Standard, Technology, A-Spec, and Advance.


These trims represent a progression of features—from a well-equipped base model to a luxury-oriented top trim—covering technology, safety, performance cues, and interior refinements. Availability and exact features can vary by model year and market, so check the latest Acura brochures or dealer listings for precise specifications.


Trim lineup and key differences


Learn the core differences among the trims in the following overview:



  • Standard: The entry point with essential power, safety tech, and infotainment; includes AcuraWatch safety suite and a solid set of connectivity features.

  • Technology: Builds on Standard with upgraded technology and convenience features such as a larger display, enhanced audio, and navigation options.

  • A-Spec: Focuses on a sportier appearance and driving character, with distinctive styling cues and performance-oriented details.

  • Advance: The top tier that adds luxury touches, including premium seating materials, climate comfort features, advanced tech, and driver-assistance enhancements.


In summary, the trims escalate in tech, style, and comfort as you move up the line, with the Advance trim delivering the most comprehensive equipment package.


Standard


The Standard trim provides the baseline RDX experience with the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and SH-AWD available, a comprehensive safety suite, responsive infotainment, and comfortable seating. Expect essential driver-assistance features, a solid audio system, and practical convenience details such as connectivity and climate control. This trim is ideal for value-focused buyers who want Acura quality without extra frills.


Technology


The Technology trim adds more convenience and connectivity, typically including an upgraded infotainment setup, enhanced audio system, and navigation options. It broadens driver aids and may incorporate larger displays and additional comfort features, depending on the model year.


A-Spec


The A-Spec trim emphasizes sport styling and a more dynamic feel. In addition to distinctive exterior accents and interior trim, it commonly includes sport-oriented wheels and handling cues, delivering a more engaging ride compared with Standard.


Advance


Advance is the top-tier trim, offering luxury-oriented amenities such as premium seating materials, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, a premium audio system, and a broader array of driver-assistance technologies. It is designed to maximize comfort and convenience for everyday use and longer trips.


Considerations when choosing a trim


Prices, standard equipment, and optional packages vary by model year and market. When deciding which trim to buy, consider how important luxury appointments, technology features, and interior ambiance are to you, along with your budget and whether you prefer front- or all-wheel drive.


Summary


The Acura RDX lineup currently centers on four trims—Standard, Technology, A-Spec, and Advance—each adding more technology, sport styling, or luxury features. For many buyers, Technology offers a strong balance of tech and value, A-Spec provides a sportier look and feel, and Advance delivers the most premium amenities. Always verify exact features for the model year you’re considering with Acura’s official specifications.

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