Acura has important plans for the 2013 RDX, but before the crossover can go out there and fight the fierce competition, it has to be brought to world. This is exactly what the company has recently done, with Honda debuting the production of both the US and export RDX at its East Liberty site in Ohio. The facility is now going through an upgrade process that costs the company $166 million (EUR126.2 million)
You’ll be able to meet the RDX in person starting from next month, with the vehicle starting at $34,320 (the price doesn’t include the $885 destination fee. We’ll remind you that the four-cylinder turbocharged engine has been ditched in favor of a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 273 hp. The 2013 model year has also brought updates in terms of gadgets, such as an infotainment system that uses a 60 Gb hard drive.