Mar 15, 2017 — Acura's first - ever hybrid SUV, the 2017 MDX Sport Hybrid, will arrive at showrooms in early April with more than 30 additional horsepower and a 45 percent higher EPA
city fuel economy rating as compared to the conventionally - powered MDX SH - AWD.
And, despite turning out 30 additional horsepower and a 45 percent higher EPA
city fuel economy rating as compared to the conventionally - powered MDX SH - AWD, the MDX Sport Hybrid carries a nominal premium of only $ 1,500 over the conventional MDX SH - AWD ®.
Acura is updating the MDX Sport Hybrid with a 2017 version, scheduled to arrive in showrooms in early April with more than 30 additional horsepower and a 45 percent higher
EPA city fuel economy rating as compared to the conventionally - powered MDX SH - AWD.
The city fuel economy rating only comes in at 15 mpg, but 23 mpg highway makes it touch more palatable.
The amount of this credit is based on a comparison of
the city fuel economy rating of that vehicle with the 2002 model year city fuel economy of a vehicle in its weight class.
Knock 4 mpg off
the city fuel economy rating and add a premium fuel recommendation, and the V6 Outlander just doesn't make sense.
It has more power and better mileage than the conventional MDX — 30 more horsepower and 45 percent better mpg in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
city fuel economy rating.
With
the city fuel economy rating of 27 mpg and highway rating of 38 mpg for its 2.5 - liter four - cylinder and CVT, the new Altima has bragging rights.
The Sierra Hybrid's
city fuel economy rating is better than a compact four - cylinder powered Toyota Tacoma, which can tow only 3,500 pounds.