2015 Acura MDX Elite Review - Wheels.ca

Rather than saying the MDX would never be without Acura, you may actually be better off with “Acura would never be without the MDX. It has been the brand’s bestselling model for years and Acura has taken that to heart continuing to improve it, and improve it some more. 2015 marks the second year of the model’s third generation, and it’s nothing if not distinctive when seen from the front. The one detail that defines pretty much the whole front fascia has to be the Jewel Eye headlight treatment. used to be the MDX, like the rest of Acura’s line-up was defined in almost comical fashion by the beak-like font grilles they all had. The rest of the car’s lines aren’t quite so distinctive. or maybe that’s just because the front-end is so distinctive that the rest pales in comparison. It’s probably also because if you ask a car designer, they’ll tell you that SUVs and trucks are some of the toughest vehicles to design. So I suppose we can forgive the MDX for its slabby sides and bulbous bumpers. In short, inside the MDX is a great place to be, thanks to an airy cockpit (no full-length moonroof option, though), ultra-comfortable wing-backed seats and enough tech to make any Apple Genius Bar attendee blush. Source: www.wheels.ca