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Acura has not rolled out any improvements to the 2016 MDX's sheet metal. Rather, the most critical upgrade is the new nine-velocity programmed transmission, which gets a push-catch gear selector and oar shifters for manual control. The new transmission is lighter than the friendly 6-speed, and Acura guarantees faster moves.
That is not promising better mileage, however. In spite of the additional riggings, which typically brings down fuel utilization, the 2016 MDX's EPA-evaluated gas mileage comes in at 1 mpg lower in the city and on the thruway contrasted with the 2015 adaptation. Front-wheel-drive models are appraised at 19/27 mpg. Include the overhauled all-wheel-drive framework in with the general mish-mash and those numbers drop to 18/26 mpg. Choose the accessible motor begin stop framework and you'll up the city rating by 1 mpg no matter how you look at it.
The last real overhaul comes as a security highlight: AcuraWatch. This bundle comprises of various electronic driver supports, for example, versatile journey control, path keeping aid, and a forward-impact cautioning framework with programmed braking and person on foot discovery.
The Acura MDX has been one of the first class, three-line hybrid SUVs since it was new in 2001. It was recently overhauled in the 2014 model year�yet Acura is grinding away again for 2016, with more changes to keep the MDX comparable to hybrids like the Buick Enclave and all-new Volvo XC90 coming into 2016.
Acura has not rolled out any improvements to the 2016 MDX's sheet metal. Rather, the most critical upgrade is the new nine-velocity programmed transmission, which gets a push-catch gear selector and oar shifters for manual control. The new transmission is lighter than the friendly 6-speed, and Acura guarantees faster moves.
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That is not promising better mileage, however. In spite of the additional riggings, which typically brings down fuel utilization, the 2016 MDX's EPA-evaluated gas mileage comes in at 1 mpg lower in the city and on the thruway contrasted with the 2015 adaptation. Front-wheel-drive models are appraised at 19/27 mpg. Include the overhauled all-wheel-drive framework in with the general mish-mash and those numbers drop to 18/26 mpg. Choose the accessible motor begin stop framework and you'll up the city rating by 1 mpg no matter how you look at it.
The last real overhaul comes as a security highlight: AcuraWatch. This bundle comprises of various electronic driver supports, for example, versatile journey control, path keeping aid, and a forward-impact cautioning framework with programmed braking and person on foot discovery.
The Acura MDX has been one of the first class, three-line hybrid SUVs since it was new in 2001. It was recently overhauled in the 2014 model year�yet Acura is grinding away again for 2016, with more changes to keep the MDX comparable to hybrids like the Buick Enclave and all-new Volvo XC90 coming into 2016.
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