Everything we know about the subcompact luxury SUV debuting in 2025
The 2025 Acura ADX is an exciting addition to Acura's SUV lineup, slated to be the brand's smallest SUV offering. Positioned below the RDX, the ADX will debut in early 2025, an enticing offering in the subcompact luxury crossover market. Though official details are limited, Acura has hinted at some compelling features, and here is what we know.

Performance and Powertrain
The Acura ADX is expected to come equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which is currently found in the Acura Integra. This engine produces around 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque, a step up from less powerful options in other non-luxury subcompact SUVs. The ADX will likely feature a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and may be front-wheel drive as standard, but all-wheel drive is expected to be available as an option. Acura has a history of offering its Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system in its SUVs, and it's highly probable that this technology will carry over into the ADX.
This turbocharged engine will likely give the ADX a spirited driving experience, combining acceleration with efficiency. While no official fuel economy figures have been released, we can anticipate competitive numbers, given Acura's focus on blending performance with efficiency in their smaller vehicles.
Exterior Design and Competition
As a subcompact luxury crossover, the ADX will compete with rivals like the BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA-class, Lexus UX, and Volvo XC40.
Visually, the ADX is expected to follow Acura's signature styling, with sleek lines, bold front grilles, and sharp LED lighting, aligning with the brand's aggressive yet refined aesthetic. Given that it is entering the highly competitive luxury subcompact segment, we expect the ADX to feature a design that blends sportiness and practicality, appealing to both urban dwellers and young professionals seeking style and functionality.


Interior Features
Every 2025 Acura ADX model is expected to feature onboard Wi-Fi and a wireless smartphone charging pad for convenience. The base model comes equipped with an eight-speaker audio system, while a premium 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen setup will be available as an upgrade. A 9.0-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster will be standard across all trims, ensuring a tech-forward driving experience. These features position the ADX as a competitive choice in the subcompact luxury SUV market.
Buyers will also likely have options for upgrading to the Technology, A-Spec, and Advance trims, as is typical with Acura's lineup. These trim levels could introduce additional luxury touches, such as perforated leather seats, ambient lighting, a premium audio system, and possibly driver-assistance features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist.
Buy or Lease the New Acura ADX at Our Columbus, GA Dealer
Though Acura has yet to announce official pricing for the 2025 ADX, it's safe to estimate that the starting price will likely be in the mid 30s, considering the pricing of competitors in the segment. Higher trims with AWD and added luxury features will likely push the price just above the $40,000 price point.
The ADX will debut in early 2025, and Acura enthusiasts can expect it to arrive on dealership lots shortly after its reveal. Given its expected combination of luxury, tech, and performance, the ADX should attract buyers looking for a premium crossover that is both stylish and practical.
Make sure to come back for more details as we will be updating this page as more information is released.

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