The MDX is the more luxurious, and better to drive, version of the Pilot. While it costs more, it is also much better equipped and arguably better looking as well. Even though it has only been released for the 2014 model year, the car already received a major update this year, and it seems it might get a small refresh with the 2018 Acura MDX as well.
Many thought that the upcoming 2018 model would be an entirely new version. However, this is simply not true. Instead, we expect the car to receive slight changes to its equipment levels and possibly to its powertrain.
2018 Acura MDX Price, Chassis and Running Gear
Like the current 2017 version, the upcoming 2018 model will share its chassis with the Pilot. However, the Acura also gets a better running gear which makes use of better shocks and springs. It also gets better brakes than its sibling as well as larger standard wheels. All of these allow the current MDX, and likely the upcoming 2018 model, to be better to drive without losing in its comfort department. One of the only drawbacks we see with the car is the price. Acura currently states that the 2017 version can be had to start from $44,000 which is not exactly cheap. However, the car is well equipped, and it might be worth it for those wanting the luxury offered by it.
Engine and Transmission
Like we mentioned, the upcoming 2018 Acura MDX might receive a small update to its powertrain. Why? Well, Acura did release with the 2017 version a new hybrid engine which will definitely be available when the 2018 model launches. This offers a new 3 liter naturally aspirated direct injected V6 mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. On top of that, three electric motors allow it to offer 325 horsepower and quite a bit more torque than the regular V6. One of these has been installed in the gearbox while the other two on the rear axle.
This means that the hybrid will get 25 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway which is marginally better than the base engine. The big change is expected to come with the base 3.5 liter V6. While the current engine is quite capable, some rumors suggested for an improved version of it. This could provide slightly more low-end torque, and it may boast better fuel efficiency as well. Like before, the nine-speed automatic should still be offered as standard.
Design
The future 2018 Acura MDX will definitely look pretty much identical to the 2017 model. We expect the two to share the same diamond-pentagonal grille which has been seen on Acura’s other models. On top of that, the new fully LED lit headlights will be offered as standard across the range. The base model of the MDX will sit on 18-inch rims wrapped in all season tires. Options will include three or four different models of 20-inch rims wrapped in high-performance summer tires. The 2018 model should also receive the revised exhaust system of the 2017 model, and it will likely receive additional color options as well.
2018 Acura MDX Interior
Unfortunately, the 2018 model will likely continue to use the push-button gear selector. This has been criticized on numerous occasions as being too clunky. We do hope that in the future Acura will change it, but for now, it will likely stay. We should see improvements in the base model as well. This is expected to come with either seven or six seats for no extra charge. The six-seat version should offer six individual bucket seats that will offer superior comfort and space to those offered by the regular bench seat usually found on the second row.
2018 Acura MDX
Summary
On top of that, three electric motors allow it to offer 325 horsepower and quite a bit more torque than the regular V6. One of these has been installed in the gearbox while the other two on the rear axle. This means that the hybrid will get 25 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway which is marginally better than the base engine.
Love my 2017 mdx advance, but improvements that are needed is a better infotainment system, panoramic sunroof more horses to compete with european rivals and even a more upscale interior. My friend just bought a lexus f-sport it has great interior and panoramic sunroof, horsepower is not great , but does run on regular which makes up for more horses. Why can’t acura just do it already instead of playing around like they are lost in some sort of maze. They started the japanese luxury car market, why are they just not putting the bullseye right where it is supposed go. I am frustrated with this but have been loyal despite all the drama.
Love the mdx push button gear selector. Gets rid if the bulky stick and streamlines the cockpit. I hope they keep it.