Acura has officially announced the pricing for its all-new 2025 ADX, a premium compact SUV designed to attract a younger generation of buyers to the brand. Set to arrive at dealerships this spring, the Acura ADX aims to offer a compelling blend of premium features, engaging driving dynamics, and accessible pricing. With a starting MSRP of $35,000 (excluding a $1,350 destination charge), the ADX positions itself as an attractive entry point into the luxury SUV market.
Mike Langel, assistant vice president of Acura National Sales, highlights the ADX’s appeal to millennials and Gen Z, stating, “Millennials and Gen Z are fast entering the premium market looking for youthful styling, premium features and a fun, engaging driving experience at an affordable price point, and that’s exactly what the new Acura ADX is all about.”
Acura ADX Pricing Breakdown by Trim and Drivetrain
The 2025 Acura ADX is available in three well-equipped trim levels, each offering a choice between front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). Here’s a detailed look at the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP):
Trim | Drivetrain | MSRP | MSRP Plus Destination Charge |
---|---|---|---|
ADX | FWD | $35,000 | $36,350 |
ADX | AWD | $37,000 | $38,350 |
ADX A-Spec | FWD | $38,000 | $39,350 |
ADX A-Spec | AWD | $40,000 | $41,350 |
ADX A-Spec with Advance Package | FWD | $42,000 | $43,350 |
ADX A-Spec with Advance Package | AWD | $44,000 | $45,350 |
Premium Features Come Standard on the Acura ADX
Even at the base price, the Acura ADX is generously equipped with a range of premium features. Standard amenities include a moonroof, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, rear air conditioning vents, a power tailgate with Walk Away Close, and stylish 18-inch alloy wheels.
Technologically, the ADX boasts a 10.2-inch Acura Precision Cockpit™ digital instrument display and a 9-inch color touchscreen infotainment system with a user-friendly physical volume knob. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, Wi-Fi Hotspot capability, and a 15W Qi-compatible wireless smartphone charger are also standard across all trims, ensuring connectivity and convenience for tech-savvy buyers.
A-Spec and A-Spec with Advance Package: Elevating Sport and Luxury
For those seeking a sportier aesthetic and enhanced features, the A-Spec trim and the top-tier A-Spec with Advance Package offer significant upgrades. The A-Spec trim stands out with LED fog lamps, gloss black exterior trim, Gun Metallic skid garnishes, and larger 19-inch wheels. Inside, the A-Spec enhances the sporty feel with Ultrasuede® seat trim, a panoramic moonroof, ventilated front seats, a leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel, ambient LED lighting, stainless sport pedals, red gauge needles, red contrast stitching, and a sporty chrome shift knob.
The ADX A-Spec with Advance Package represents the pinnacle of luxury in the lineup. It adds gloss black mirrors, Berlina Black 19-inch wheels, and a suite of premium features including Google built-in with a complimentary 3-year unlimited data plan, a heated steering wheel, a multi-view camera system, and a high-fidelity 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen premium sound system.
Engaging Performance and Driving Dynamics
Beyond its premium features and attractive price, the Acura ADX is engineered to deliver an engaging driving experience. It features a turbocharged 1.5-liter VTEC engine, similar to the one found in the Acura Integra, paired with a sport-tuned continuously variable transmission (CVT). This combination promises refined power and ample low-end torque. The sport-tuned suspension and available all-wheel drive system further contribute to the ADX’s dynamic handling and confident performance in various driving conditions.
Is the Acura Adx Priced Right for You?
The 2025 Acura ADX enters a competitive premium compact SUV segment, but its starting price and comprehensive feature set make it a compelling option. For buyers prioritizing value, technology, and a sporty driving experience in a premium package, the Acura ADX, particularly at its starting price point, is definitely worth considering when it arrives at Acura dealerships this spring.