Acura has announced the name for its upcoming small crossover: the ADX. Set to debut in early 2025, the ADX will be the fourth SUV in Acura's lineup, positioned below the RDX.

The ADX is rumored to be based on the platform of the Honda HR-V. However, expectations for Acura's new model suggest a more powerful turbocharged engine that surpasses the HR-V's 158-horsepower naturally aspirated inline-four. 

According to Emile Korkor, Acura National Sales vice president, "The 2025 Acura ADX will add a fourth SUV to our lineup and a new gateway model ready to build on the incredible success of Integra, helping make Acura a destination brand for a new generation of buyers." 

Besides the ADX, Acura has big plans for its lineup with the announcement of the all-electric ZDX and an all-electric version of the three-row MDX. The latter was revealed during a closed-door dealer meeting last week but is postponed to make room for the all-electric ZDX launch. These moves are part of Acura and Honda's broader strategy targeting sales of 800,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in North America by 2030.

Source: Automotive News