Now we know the name: RSX. Honda is bringing back the name, which was last used on the RSX coupe, itself a replacement for the Integra (which is now back in Acura's lineup), on an all-new vehicle ...
See that camouflaged coupe SUV thing up there? That’ll soon be known as the Acura RSX. The RSX was the US-spec name given to the fourth-gen DC5 Honda Integra, meaning it got a 2.0-litre i-VTEC ...
The RSX will also be the first vehicle from Honda to feature its in-house-developed Asimo OS. At CES, Honda said that Asimo would be the company’s first effort at designing a so ...
Don't forget the Integra is back now too ... vice president of auto sales at American Honda. "The Civic coupe that we had was a great vehicle, but overall didn’t fit into the future landscape ...
The RSX name originally appeared on a rebadged Acura version of the Honda Integra sold in the United ... photo that Acura provided shows a sloping, coupe-like roofline, a full-width rear light ...
Launched in the mid-1980s, Acura is to Honda what Lexus is to Toyota. Honda created it with the intention of penetrating the North American market and has never sold its Ohio-made cars in Japan ...
Honda’s first foray into the electric vehicle market is going well, with the Prologue selling 33,000 units in 2024. Acura is no stranger to reviving dead nameplates. The Integra made a comeback ...
the brand announced today that the RSX will debut the new ASIMO OS system shown in two Honda 0 concepts at CES last week. If the RSX is anything like the current generation of Integra, the ...
Honda’s aim with its new EV platform ... that the reborn nameplate would be affixed to a sporty coupe. Although the Integra nameplate has been revived, the fact that it’s attached to a four ...