The 2024 Acura ZDX now gets a starting price of $64,500. This makes the ZDX not only more expensive than the Cadillac Lyriq with whom it shares its platform but also makes it the most expensive Acura ever.
The 2024 Acura ZDX Prices Are Revealed

Update 8 March 2024: Acura has just announced that its 2024 ZDX SUV is now eligible for a full EV tax credit worth $7,500. 

Acura has revealed the pricing of the 2024 ZDX which will be Acura’s first all-electric model. Expected to go on sale later this market, the EV will be built on General Motors’s Ultium platform which is also used for cars like Chevy Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq. The 2024 ZDX will be Acura’s luxury EV SUV and will be available in two models which include an entry-level trim available in rear-wheel-drive and a more powerful model with standard all-wheel drive.

The A-Spec model will be the entry-level trim priced at an MSRP of $64,500. In addition to this, customers would also be expected to pay destination charges worth $1,350, making the total price to be around $65,850. This makes the ZDX more expensive than the Cadillac Lyriq, which starts at an MSRP of $58,590. Nonetheless, the brand has assured that the trim is already well-equipped. As for its performance, the ZDX is a rear-wheel drive that is capable of delivering a power output of 340 hp. The ZDX will be using a large 102-kilowatt-hour battery that will allow for the range to reach about 325 miles. 

 

Then you have the second trim named the Type S. This will be ZDX’s performance version and carries a $73,500 price tag on it. The Type S also offers a performance wheel and tire package for an extra $1,000. The Type S is also expected to get an additional $1,350 as a destination charge. Moreover, the Type S model will also not qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit. 

Overall, the ZDX will mark the beginning of Acura’s commitment to a zero-emissions future.

Acura will be offering charging packages which include a $100 option that comes with a level 2 home charging station, and a $300 option that is paired with a level 1/level 2 portable charging kit. While the Acura is all set to go, it is also the highest priced in the segment when compared to its contemporaries Genesis GV60 and Tesla Model Y priced at $52,000 and $43,990, respectively.


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