2024 Acura ZDX- Acura's First EV

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After a decade-long hiatus, Acura has revived the ZDX nameplate for its new midsize EV CUV. Unlike the last ZDX, it's not a controversially styled coupe crossover, rather having a more traditional design, and is based on GM's Ultium battery platform shared with the Cadillac Lyriq EV. It will be available both as RWD and AWD, offering up to 325 miles of range. The normal trims will have 340hp, though a performance-oriented Type S model with 500hp is also on the table. Pricing to start north of $60k.

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lol. Even moreso than the Nummi cars (GM would at least put half of the sticker price on the hood to move those) and even ignoring the Carplay/Android Auto "You are the product" monetization scheme GM is after with their electric models, why on earth would you buy the GM equivalent if Acura is also selling one?
 
lol. Even moreso than the Nummi cars (GM would at least put half of the sticker price on the hood to move those) and even ignoring the Carplay/Android Auto "You are the product" monetization scheme GM is after with their electric models, why on earth would you buy the GM equivalent if Acura is also selling one?
Why does anybody buy a GM? Family discount. 95% of Americans are three degrees separated from somebody who owns a Chevy dealership.
 
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