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What is the 0 60 time for the 2012 Acura TSX?

The 2012 Acura TSX reaches 60 mph in roughly 6.8 seconds with the six-speed manual and about 7.3–7.4 seconds with the automatic, depending on conditions and equipment. This article breaks down the numbers and the factors that influence them.


Performance figures by transmission


These figures reflect typical published times for the 2012 TSX as tested by automotive outlets, noting that real‑world results can vary based on testing conditions and vehicle condition.



  • Manual transmission (6-speed): approximately 6.6–6.9 seconds 0–60 mph, varying with launch technique and road conditions.

  • Automatic transmission (5-speed): approximately 7.2–7.4 seconds 0–60 mph, with traction and gearing influencing the result.


In practice, most drivers will see times within these ranges, with track tests sometimes rounding to the nearest tenth depending on method.


Engine, transmission, and weight context


Understanding the numbers requires looking at the TSX’s core specifications. The 2012 TSX uses a 2.4-liter inline-4 producing around 201 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic. Front-wheel drive and a curb weight in the low-3,000-pound range shape the performance envelope.


What influences the numbers


Several variables can tilt the measured 0-60 time, including tire condition, air temperature, elevation, and launch technique. Even within a single model year, times can vary by a few tenths of a second.


Testing context and sources


Published figures come from automotive media testing programs and manufacturer specifications. For the 2012 TSX, commonly cited figures come from outlets such as Car and Driver, Edmunds, and Motor Trend, along with Acura’s materials. Real-world numbers will differ based on weather, maintenance, and vehicle configuration.


Summary


The 2012 Acura TSX is a compact luxury sedan that offers solid acceleration for its class. With a 6-speed manual, 0-60 mph times typically land in the high-6-second range; with the automatic, times are usually in the low-7-second range. Exact results depend on transmission choice, trim, and testing conditions, but the TSX remains a competitive performer for its era.

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