Acura has officially announced the pricing for their upcoming 2025 ADX, the smallest crossover SUV in their lineup. With a starting price of $36,350, including the $1,350 destination charge, the ADX is positioned as the most affordable Acura crossover, coming in nearly $10,000 cheaper than the larger RDX model.
For those interested in entering the world of Acura without breaking the bank, the ADX provides a great option with a price tag that is only $2,000 more than the Integra hatchback. The base model of the ADX comes equipped with a range of features including a sunroof, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, rear air conditioning vents, a power tailgate, and 18-inch wheels. The infotainment system boasts a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a 9.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, along with wireless device charging.
Stepping up to the $39,350 ADX A-Spec trim adds even more luxury touches such as cooled front seats, a panoramic sunroof, and ambient lighting, as well as sportier design elements like a flat-bottom steering wheel and suede seat inserts with red contrast stitching. For those seeking the ultimate in luxury, the $43,350 A-Spec with Advance Package includes features like black 19-inch wheels, a heated steering wheel, a surround-view camera system, and a premium 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system.
The ADX shares similarities with the Honda HR-V but is slightly longer at 185.8 inches, offering more cargo space. Powered by a 1.5-liter turbo-4 engine, the ADX is expected to deliver more power than the HR-V’s 158 hp. While it retains the HR-V’s continuously variable transmission (CVT), all-wheel drive is available as an option for an additional $2,000 on all trim levels.
Produced in Mexico, the ADX is set to arrive at U.S. dealerships this spring, providing Acura with a strong contender in the subcompact luxury crossover segment. With its competitive pricing and premium features, the 2025 ADX is poised to take on rivals like the Audi Q3, BMW X1/X2, Lexus UX, Lincoln Corsair, and Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class.