Acura RSX Teased: Here's Our Best Look Yet At The New Tesla Model Y Rival
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The Acura RSX returns as a four-door electric crossover instead of the original coupe. It is built in the United States, standing as the first series model using Honda's in-house Zero Series EV platform. The prototype showcases design elements reminiscent of the Performance EV concept, including large air intakes and integrated LED lighting. Unlike previous models, this platform allows Honda to control manufacturing and technology, aiming to reduce costs. The Zero Series also incorporates the Asimo operating system for advanced driver assistance and infotainment features, emphasizing Honda's innovation in electric vehicles.
The Acura RSX is back, now as a four-door, coupe-like electric crossover, built in the United States, underpinned by Honda's new in-house Zero Series platform.
The teaser shows a white RSX Prototype, mirroring the upcoming production version closely, featuring design cues from the previous Performance EV concept.
The RSX is notable for being Honda's first EV on its own Zero Series platform, which aims to lower manufacturing costs and enhance electronic control.
An integral part of the Zero Series platform is the Asimo operating system, designed to manage advanced driver assistance systems and infotainment.
Read at InsideEVs
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