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2025 Acura RDX Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Pros

  • Enjoyable to drive

  • Good safety ratings

  • Excellent value for money

Cons

  • Poor fuel economy

  • Uncomfortable back seat

  • Frustrating infotainment controls

7.3
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
8/10
Technology
4/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
6/10
Form & function
9/10
Cost-effectiveness
10/10
Photo by Christian Wardlaw. 2025 Acura RDX front quarter view.

Minor cosmetic surgery helps the 2025 Acura RDX continue to age gracefully.

Although the current-generation RDX is seven years old, it remains as appealing as ever. Subtle styling, wheel, and paint color updates freshen the compact crossover SUV’s appearance. Acura also upgrades the center console with a new wireless charging pad, and revised cupholders now effortlessly hold a 32-ounce Hydro Flask bottle. This model year, the top A-Spec Advance trim adds full leather upholstery, and Acura introduces an improved presentation of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Verdict: Though the current-generation RDX hasn’t seen a redesign since the 2019 model year, it remains an appealing choice and a genuine bargain in the compact luxury crossover SUV segment. This Acura’s most glaring flaws pertain to its infotainment system interface and thirsty engine.

8/10

The 2025 Acura RDX fits between the smaller ADX and the larger three-row MDX in the automaker’s lineup. It’s available in a base level of specification to which you can add Technology, A-Spec, Advance, or A-Spec Advance packages, essentially taking the place of traditional trim levels. Every ADX includes a standard turbocharged four-cylinder engine and all-wheel drive (AWD). Prices range from $44,700 to $52,450, not including the $1,350 destination charge. Our A-Spec Advance test vehicle had extra-cost paint and a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $56,400, including destination.

The RDX’s styling has aged gracefully and receives a few tweaks for 2025. The grille adopts a frameless appearance and a different mesh insert. Revised wheel designs and finishes are also available across the lineup, and you can choose new Sonic Silver, Urban Gray Pearl, and Canyon River Blue paint colors.

Refreshingly, the RDX A-Spec Advance model’s 20-inch multi-spoke wheel design features a machined surface, which means you can actually see what the design looks like. That contributes to a design that’s easy on the eyes, with the possible exception of the oversized air inlets punched into the corners of the front bumper.

Our test vehicle’s A-Spec treatment gave it a slightly sportier look with gloss black exterior accents and a finned rear diffuser panel. It paired with Advance package equipment, which now includes full leather upholstery instead of a mix of leather and artificial suede.

A standard panoramic glass sunroof bathes the cabin in natural light. Depending on which package and paint color you select, you can get black, gray, white, red, or brown upholstery. Unfortunately, if you want something other than black, you might need to compromise regarding the trim package and exterior color choice.

Acura fits the RDX with ambient lighting and quality interior materials. Our test vehicle featured soft premium leather in a perforated and piped design, simulated suede on the dashboard and door panels, brushed aluminum speaker grilles and pedal covers, and soft-touch surfaces throughout the interior. As you move to the rear seats and cargo area, the sense of quality follows, which isn’t always true.

With A-Spec trim, the RDX’s gauges adopt red markings on a silver background, reducing contrast and making them harder to read at a glance during the day. This is particularly true in low-light conditions. Also, Acura’s approach to the RDX’s True Touchpad Interface (TTI) infotainment system is undesirable. Otherwise, there are plenty of properly marked and intuitively located buttons, knobs, and switches.

Christian Wardlaw
Published Mar 10, 2025 by Christian Wardlaw
Christian Wardlaw has 25 years of experience reviewing cars and has served in editorial leadership roles with Edmunds, J.D. Power, the New York Daily News, Autobytel, and Vehix. Chris prefers to focus on the cars people actually buy rather than the cars about which people dream, and emphasizes the importance of fuel economy and safety as much as how much fun a car is to drive. Chris is married to an automotive journalist, is the father of four daughters, and lives in Southern California.

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2025 Acura RDX Pricing

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Price range
$43,690 to $44,217
Average price on CG
$43,690
YoY price change
$44,214 to $43,690

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