List of Acura vehicles
Current models
Crossovers
Gallery
- Acura CDX
- Acura RDX
- Acura MDX
- Acura ILX
- Acura TLX
- Acura NSX
Former models
SUV
- Acura SLX (Sold only in the United States 1996–1999)
Crossover
- Acura ZDX (2010–2013)
Sedans
- Acura RL (1996-2012[4])
- Acura CSX (Sold only in Canada 2006-2011[5] )
- Acura TL (1996-2014)
- Acura TSX (Sedan version [6] 2004-2014[7][8])
- Acura EL (Sold only in Canada 1996-2005)
- Acura Vigor (1992-1994)
- Acura Integra (sedan version 1986-2001)
- Acura Legend (sedan version 1986-1995)
- Acura RLX (2014–2020)
Coupes
- Acura RSX (2002–2006)
- Acura Integra (Coupe version 1985-2001)
- Acura Legend (Coupe version 1985–1994)
- Acura CL (1997–1999 2001–2003)
Sportswagon
- Acura TSX (Wagon version 2011–2014)
Gallery
- Acura SLX
- Acura ZDX
- Acura RL
- Acura CSX
- Acura TL
- Acura TSX
- Acura EL
- Acura Vigor
- Acura Integra
- Acura Legend
- Acura RSX
- Acura CL
- Acura RLX
Concept vehicles
See also
References
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