Rumor: Acura Flagship Concept Headed to New York


2012 Acura RL

2012 Acura RL
An all-new Acura flagship is coming, and we could be seeing the concept as early as next week. According to multiple sources, the new model is still on track for its uneviling at the 2012 New York International Auto Show in early April.
Back in December we heard the yet-to-be-named RL successor(RLX?) was in development, and that it would be the first production Acura model to utilize the Earth Dreams hybrid SH-AWD system. The “Sport Hybrid SH-AWD” will be very similar to the one found in the future NSX, with a hybrid 3.5L V6 engine assisted by two independent 20kW+ motors. Of course with the NSX being mid-engined, the new flagship will have a reversed layout with the gas-electric V6 up front.
Combined with a 7-speed dual clutch transmission, the new system is said to have  ”acceleration equivalent to V8 engines, as well as fuel efficiency equal or superior to in-line 4-cylinder engines.” The new sedan is also expected to grow larger on the inside, but overall dimensions should remain similar to the existing model.
Reports have suggested the next-generation Acura RL could go on sale by end of the year as a 2013 model.
Stay tuned for official announcements from Acura within the next week.
UPDATE: Acura’s official Twitter account @Acura_Insider confirms New York debut, details on live webcast coming soon.

Acura and Honda Top Edmunds’ 2012 Best Retained Value List


2012 Acura MDX

Best Retained Value SUV Over $45,000: 2012 Acura MDX
After an honorable mention last year, today Edmunds.com has announced Acura as the top luxury brand winner in its 2012 Best Retained Value® Awards. In its second year, the awards aim to recognize brands and individual models that have the highest projected resale value after five years according to Edmunds’ data.
“Edmunds.com found that Honda’s average projected retained value after five years is 47.9%, while Acura’s average projected retained value is 44.6%.”
The Acura MDX took top spot in the SUV Over $45,000 segment, while the Acura TL and TSX are honorable mentions in the Sedan $30K-$40K segment.
“Honda has long had a reputation for dependable used vehicles, and that is reflected in today’s booming used car market, “ said Joe Spina, Director of Remarketing at Edmunds.com. “And with Acura beating out all other luxury brands, Honda’s family of vehicles continues to expand the company’s status as one of the best values available to car buyers today. “
This is Acura’s first time as the Luxury brand winner and Honda’s second consecutive win in the Non-Luxury division.
Visit Edmunds.com for more information or click here for the press release.