Acura has confirmed that the TSX will be discontinued next year as the California-based automaker wants “to clarify its sedan lineup with a clear hierarchy of three distinct models”.
Specifically, the TSX will be axed in the second half of the year, then production of the brand new TLX will commence. The TLX, which will be introduced at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show next month, will be slotted above the ILX and the RLX performance sedan.
"This all-new Acura TLX is the perfect blend of style and muscle with its elegant, well-proportioned exterior that cloaks the true sport sedan chassis and powertrain beneath. The sporty characteristics that customers found appealing in the TSX are even more pronounced in this aggressive new TLX,” Mike Accavitti, senior vice president of American Honda Motor said yesterday.
The 2014 Acura TSX sedan starts from $30,635, while the Sports Wagon version is available from $31,985. Both vehicles went on sale in September.
"This all-new Acura TLX is the perfect blend of style and muscle with its elegant, well-proportioned exterior that cloaks the true sport sedan chassis and powertrain beneath. The sporty characteristics that customers found appealing in the TSX are even more pronounced in this aggressive new TLX,” Mike Accavitti, senior vice president of American Honda Motor said yesterday.
The 2014 Acura TSX sedan starts from $30,635, while the Sports Wagon version is available from $31,985. Both vehicles went on sale in September.