Wednesday, May 26, 2010

2010 Acura MDX Overview

2010 Acura MDX Overview

Introduction

The Acura MDX offers outstanding V6 power, standard seven-passenger seating and Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system. Compelling styling, attention to detail, comprehensive safety equipment and advanced technologies increase the appeal of this luxury SUV.
The MDX is powered by a 300-hp 3.7-liter V6 engine, mated to a new six-speed automatic transmission with Sequential SportShift manual mode and paddle shifters. A power moonroof, power tailgate, 18-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, leather upholstery, tri-zone automatic climate control, satellite radio and HandsFreeLink (Bluetooth) wireless connectivity are standard on every MDX. Three premium amenities packages are available: the Technology package adds a voice-activated navigation system and upgraded audio with USB port and 15 gigabytes of hard drive media storage; the Advance package includes the Technology package content, as well as a sport suspension with active damper system,


exclusive 19-inch alloy wheels, and ventilated front seats; and an Entertainment package boasts Acura's DVD Rear Entertainment system and heated rear seats. Standard safety-enhancing features include anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with traction control, Xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights, front and front side-impact airbags, overhead curtain airbags for all three rows, active front head restraints and rearview camera parking assist. The Technology package adds a multi-view rear camera, while the Advance package also includes a blind spot information system, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and a Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS).
The Acura MDX is redesigned for 2010, with exterior and interior styling refinements, a new six-speed automatic transmission, and an available upgraded audio system that features a USB port and 15 GB of dedicated media storage. Additionally, the previous model year Sport package has been renamed the Advance package, and now includes larger 19-inch alloy wheels, ventilated front seats and enhanced safety technologies.

NHTSA Frontal Crash Test

NHTSA rates crash-tested vehicles by assigning them one to five stars, with five stars indicating the most injury protection and one star indicating the least protection.
 source by autos.aol.

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