Acura's Electric RSX SUV with ASIMO OS Arriving in 2026

Rahul Somvanshi

Acura RSX nameplate makes a comeback in 2026 as an electric SUV, shifting from its sports car roots to meet modern demands.

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Test models hit roads with designer camouflage wraps, showcasing a coupe-inspired SUV silhouette while hiding final design elements.

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Honda's new Ohio EV Hub leads manufacturing innovation by combining gas, hybrid, and electric vehicle production on a single line.

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Advanced 6,000-ton casting machines at the facility create large battery cases, marking Honda's first venture into mega-casting technology.

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ASIMO operating system debuts with the RSX, bringing humanlike voice companion and advanced driving capabilities to Acura's electric lineup.

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RSX stands apart from Acura's ZDX by using Honda's own EV platform instead of General Motors technology that powered 7,391 ZDX sales in 2024.

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The $4.4 billion Honda-LG Chem partnership drives RSX production starting late 2025, with customer deliveries beginning early 2026.

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RSX joins Acura's North American-made vehicle family alongside ADX, RDX, MDX, TLX, and Integra models.

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