Acura has recently announced the pricing for the 2014 MDX, with the crossover starting at $45,185, including a destination charge of $895.
While the aforementioned price will get you the two-wheel drive version of the vehicle, a first for the mode, you’ll have to pay at least $45,185 (shipping included) for the 2014 MDX SH-AWD. This can be translated into a $1,010 premium over the entry-level price of the 2013 MDX.
At the other end of the range, we find the 2014 MDX SH-AWD Advance with the Entertainment package, which retails for $57,400, including shipping.
The 2014 Acura MDX is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 delivering 290 hp, a 10 hp decrease compared to the previous model. However, the efficiency has been increased.
The EPA rating for the 2014 MDX show that the all-wheel drive version returns 18 mpg in city driving and 27 mpg on the highway (20/28 mpg for the 2WD model). For the sake of comparison, we’ll tell you that the 2013 Acura MDX returns 16 mpg city and 21 mpg on the highway.
At the other end of the range, we find the 2014 MDX SH-AWD Advance with the Entertainment package, which retails for $57,400, including shipping.
The 2014 Acura MDX is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 delivering 290 hp, a 10 hp decrease compared to the previous model. However, the efficiency has been increased.
The EPA rating for the 2014 MDX show that the all-wheel drive version returns 18 mpg in city driving and 27 mpg on the highway (20/28 mpg for the 2WD model). For the sake of comparison, we’ll tell you that the 2013 Acura MDX returns 16 mpg city and 21 mpg on the highway.