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Acura teases the RSX again ahead of its debut at Monterey Car Week

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Vlad, 09 August 2025

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Acura first teased the RSX in January, showing it under some heavy camouflage. Today, the brand has released another teaser image, and this time around there's no camo - but we only get a glimpse at its front.

The RSX "prototype EV" will make its global debut during Monterey Car Week, which starts today and ends on August 17.

Acura teases the RSX again ahead of its debut at Monterey Car Week

The RSX is the first EV to be built using Honda's self-developed platform. It will use Honda's self-developed Asimo OS too.

The RSX is a premium SUV, and that's all we know about it so far. Hopefully the imminent "global debut" will see Acura share at least some of its specs, along with more images. Stay tuned.

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  • design iteration
  • kmq
  • 15 Aug 2025

Out of bounds, side-out. Resubmit the criteria to AI design tool emphasizing human airspace as a singular priority. Without passengers, this is not a meaningful solution and will suffer to fill factory capacity.

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  • Anonymous
  • B4X
  • 09 Aug 2025

this is just a lambo

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  • pointy parts
  • kmq
  • 09 Aug 2025

GM and Acura's angular design language is not for everyone. Drawing concepts from stealth fighters translates poorly. Would this imply that such vehicles might potentially fool lidar from oncoming vehicles? In reality not, but still, it is pa...

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