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Instead of
side view mirrors, the RD-X employs two small rear-facing cameras
located on the upper front corner of the front doors. These cameras
transmit a clear view of traffic on both sides of the vehicle to the
navigation display. A nine-speaker DVD-Audio system delivers surround
sound to all seating positions.
The RD-X's
rosewood covered floor is low and flat, allowing for ample leg room for
both rows of seats. A long, vertical moonroof stretches completely over
the first and second row seating positions. The rear of the RD-X offers
generous storage space for luggage, snowboards, and other items. Grooves
in the floor are perfect for securing bicycles. Each side panel holds a
subwoofer protected from cargo by tubular aluminum railings.
The RD-X
concept highlights Acura's commitment to expanding its light truck
lineup. It will be assembled at Honda of America Manufacturing in
Marysville, Ohio.
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The Acura RD-X Concept SUV debuted today at the North
American International Auto Show. The RD-X features Acura's new Super
Handling All-Wheel Drive' system and combines the performance of a
sports sedan with the all-wheel drive capability and functional utility
of an SUV. Acura displayed a previous design study of the RD-X two years
ago at the Detroit show, and this latest concept hints strongly at the
production vehicle, which the division has announced will go on sale in
2006.
The RD-X
powertrain features the groundbreaking SH-AWD' all-wheel drive system
that debuted on the 2005 Acura RL luxury performance sedan. This system
distributes torque not only between the front and rear wheels, but also
between the left and right rear wheels. The result is superior traction
on all surfaces and in all weather conditions, as well as increased
cornering precision.
To
complement the SH-AWD system, designers gave the RD-X a highly-refined
chassis with fully independent front and rear suspension. Large Brembo
disc brakes with slotted rotors, 19-inch, 5-spoke alloy wheels and
255/50R19 tires combine for strong grip and an aggressive look.
At 181.5
inches long, the RD-X fits squarely in the small SUV segment. Its
chiseled exterior styling provides both excellent visibility for driving
in city traffic or on twisty mountain roads. The RD-X employs a compact
upper body with an aggressively raked belt line, ample wheel flares and
a substantial hood that flows down from the windshield to a brushed
aluminum Acura signature five-sided grill. Generous side sills and
fender garnish, dual integrated exhaust tips, wrap-around LED headlights
and taillights, and a rear spoiler add to the strong look of the
vehicle.
As part of
Acura's commitment to Safety Through Technology, the RD-X is equipped
with the Advanced Compatibility Engineering' (ACE') body structure. This
unique new design enhances protection of occupants during a frontal
collision, while at the same time reducing aggressivity to other
vehicles.
Inside, the
RD-X seamlessly combines an ultra modern driver-oriented cockpit with a
sizeable, easily transformable cargo area. The instrument panel and door
inserts are trimmed with a combination of ivory leather and ivory suede.
Dual front bucket seats, trimmed in tangerine-colored,
crocodile-embossed leather with ivory-colored wool headrests are
positioned close together rally-style to facilitate easy communication
between the driver and the front passenger. Tangerine-colored leather is
also used on the steering wheel, door accents, seat backs and center
console. The entire headliner and rear cargo bay are trimmed with
off-white suede material.
An
eight-inch color LCD screen dominates the center of the instrument panel
and displays information for the Acura Navigation System with Voice
Recognition, the audio system, and other advanced in-car functions. Like
in the RL sedan, navigation, audio, dual climate control and other
features are controlled using the Interface Dial mounted in the center
of the instrument panel below the display. Similar to a computer mouse,
the dial allows the user to easily scroll through menu options, and
point and click to select.
The RD-X is
equipped with a next-generation version of the AcuraLink' satellite
communication system, which includes real time traffic information and
enables communication between the RD-X driver and Acura customer
service. In addition to the real time traffic feature, this system
boasts advanced features, which allow the driver to access the Internet,
read movie reviews, and download music. A hard-drive, integrated into
the center console, allows storage of an entire digital music library,
which can be accessed at any time.
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