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Freshly redesigned for 2007, the new
Acura MDX is a luxury SUV built with enthusiasts in
mind, offering the sort of performance that puts it on
par with the segment's Teutonic leaders.
- Pros
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Cutting-edge electronic entertainment
and telematic features, exemplary handling, powerful yet
relatively fuel-efficient V6 engine.
- Cons
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Love-it-or-hate-it grille, un-Acura-like
price tag.
- What's New for 2007
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The Acura MDX has been redesigned for
the 2007 model year. Compared to the previous
generation, this year's model is a huge leap forward.
Major gains have been posted in terms of power,
handling, traction and style.
- Introduction
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When it was introduced five years ago,
the Acura MDX was a respected entry in the luxury SUV
segment, offering tons of features and excellent build
quality for a reasonable price. Still, rivals such as
the BMW X5 and Mercedes-Benz M-Class outgunned the Acura
MDX in overall performance. For 2007, the Acura MDX gets
a top-to-bottom overhaul that closes the gap between it
and its German rivals. Re-imagined as a sleek blend of
family hauler and performance machine, the 2007 Acura
MDX is miles ahead of its predecessor; enthusiasts will
love it, and it's still able to comfortably manage both
kids and groceries following a weekend trip to Trader
Joe's.
The midsize Acura MDX is powered
by the largest and most powerful V6 ever to grace an
Acura, giving it unparalleled juice and athleticism. A
dual-stage intake manifold and a very high (11.0:1)
compression ratio allow this engine to perform like a
V8, while retaining the fuel-efficiency of a V6. The
Acura MDX handling also benefits from an all-new
chassis and the addition of an electromechanical
all-wheel-drive system first seen in the Acura RL sedan.
This SH-AWD system can not only actively shift torque
from front to rear, but also from side to side in order
to maximize traction and stability in all situations.
But the upgrades don't stop with
performance. The Acura MDX raises the bar when it comes
to luxury, offering a full complement of electronic and
telematic features. Standard features include tri-zone
climate control; an eight-speaker 253-watt audio system
with XM satellite radio and auxiliary jack for personal
audio input; and Bluetooth connectivity. A navigation
system with real-time traffic, surround sound audio and
rear-seat entertainment is also available.
With big fish like the BMW X5, Porsche
Cayenne and Volvo XC90, Acura's hauler swims in an
extremely competitive pond. But the Acura MDX's makeover
has been a complete success. The 2007 Acura MDX is our
pick for the best midsize SUV, surpassing its rivals on
the strength of its performance and wealth of safety and
luxury features.
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- Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
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The 2007 Acura MDX is a midsize luxury
crossover SUV. Only one trim level is available. All
Acurav MDXs come equipped with 18-inch wheels, xenon HID
headlights, a moonroof, power and heated front seats,
tri-zone climate control, cruise control and an audio
system with a six-disc CD/MP3 player and an auxiliary
input jack. Three optional packages are available to
provide additional features.
The Technology package adds a navigation
system with voice recognition and real-time traffic, a
surround-sound audio system, a rearview camera and
solar-sensing climate control. The Sport package
includes the features of the Technology package, and
throws in an Active Damper System sport suspension,
special wheels and perforated leather trim. Finally, an
Entertainment package can be had with either the
Technology or Sport packages, and includes a rear-seat
DVD entertainment system, heated second-row seats, a
remote-linked power tailgate and a 115-volt power
outlet.
- Powertrains and Performance
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Under the hood is a 3.7-liter V6 good
for 300 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. The
engine is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission
with SportShift manual capability. An electromechanical
all-wheel-drive system keeps this Acura's wheels firmly
glued to the pavement. Maximum towing capacity is 5000
pounds.
- Safety
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The 2007 Acura MDX is no slouch when it
comes to safety. Standard safety equipment includes
front seat-mounted side airbags, full-length side
curtain airbags, active front head restraints, stability
control with a stabilizing feature for trailering, a
tire-pressure monitoring system and antilock disc brakes
with brake assist.
- Interior Design and Special Features
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With high-grade materials quality and a
bevy of electronic features, the seven-passenger Acura
MDX's cabin is a comfy and luxurious place to be. The
interior achieves a certain degree of versatility thanks
to 60/40-split folding second-row seats and 50/50-split
folding third-row seats. Cargo room with the seats up is
a decent 15 cubic feet; fold them down and capacity
grows to a generous 83.5 cubic feet.
- Driving Impressions
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The 2007 Acura MDX handles with a
nimbleness that surprised us. Equipped with the Sport
package, the Acura MDX's two-mode dampers soak up the
bumps when necessary and firm up when the pace quickens.
Overall, the Acura MDX demonstrates a quickness and
dexterity that makes it every bit as
confidence-inspiring as high-performance rivals like the
Porsche Cayenne and BMW X5.
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