The new RLX incorporates design cues, such as the signature
diamond pentagon grille from the Acura Precision Concept, that were reflected to other recently redesigned Acura models — the 2018 TLX sport sedan and 2017 MDX sport - utility vehicle.
Not exact matches
For 2018, the RLX receives a new
diamond pentagon grille that brings the flagship model in line with other new products
from Acura.
The metal is all - new up front
from the windshield's A-pillar, with the biggest visual distinction being the new
diamond -
pentagon grille.
The new design flows outward
from Acura's signature
diamond pentagon grille, with RDX being the first model designed
from the ground - up around the brand's bold new face.
The A-Spec's differentiation
from other TLX trims starts at the front with a matte - black
diamond pentagon grille with dark chrome surround and a more pronounced lower front fascia flanked by round LED fog lights.
Acura for 2017 is also trying out a new front design with a
diamond pentagon grille as the company shifts further away
from the shield
grille that was distinctive if not always appreciated.
On the outside the RDX adopts styling cues
from the Precision Concept with the first full integration of Acura's
diamond pentagon grille.
As the first Acura designed
from the ground - up around the brand's newest mascot — a
diamond pentagon grille — the RDX gains visual athleticism via a track that's been widened by 1.2 - inches, a wheelbase extended by 2.5 - inches, and a shorter front overhang.
The 2018 TLX is the second model in the Acura lineup (following the 2017 MDX) to take design cues
from the Acura Precision Concept and boasts an alluring new style, highlighted by the Acura
diamond pentagon grille and amplified by its more sharply sculpted hood and front fenders, paired with strong dynamic characteristics including more aggressive and sporty front and rear fascia, side sills, and available dual rear exhaust finishers and rear diffuser.
It is the first all - new Acura model to be designed around the bold new face of Acura and its signature design element, Acura's
diamond pentagon grille,
from which the design intentionally flows outward.