Acura ZDX

Electric SUV 2024–Present 340–500 hp Honda Luxury

The Acura ZDX is the brand’s first all-electric SUV, built on GM’s Ultium platform in partnership with Honda — delivering up to 500 hp in Type S guise, a premium interior, and cutting-edge driver assistance technology. It marks Acura’s boldest step into electrification and sets a new benchmark for the brand’s performance SUV lineup.

2024
Production Start
500 hp
Peak Power (Type S)
~480 km
Est. Range (EPA)
GM Ultium
Battery Platform

Overview

The Acura ZDX represents a defining moment in the brand’s history — its first fully electric vehicle, arriving in 2024 after years of anticipation. Developed through a landmark partnership between Honda and General Motors, the ZDX sits on the GM Ultium electric vehicle architecture, which underpins Cadillac’s Lyriq and GMC’s Hummer EV. Acura’s engineering team worked extensively on the powertrain, chassis tuning, and interior to ensure the ZDX feels authentically Acura rather than a simple badge-engineering exercise.

In standard form, the ZDX produces 340 hp through either a rear-drive or all-wheel-drive configuration. The Type S variant pushes output to 500 hp, delivering 0–100 km/h acceleration in approximately 3.6 seconds — making it one of the fastest SUVs Acura has ever offered. The Ultium battery pack provides an estimated EPA range of around 480 km on a full charge, supported by 190 kW DC fast-charging capability that allows significant range recovery in under 30 minutes at a compatible charger.

For prospective buyers in Azerbaijan, the ZDX presents a fascinating proposition. While electric vehicle infrastructure in Baku is still developing, the ZDX’s availability as a used import from North America or the UAE makes it an aspirational choice for premium buyers committed to electrification. Honda and Acura’s reputation for engineering reliability — combined with the Ultium platform’s commercial scale — provides greater long-term confidence than smaller EV manufacturers. Buyers should factor in home charging setup costs and the growing but still limited public DC fast-charging network across Azerbaijan.

Acura ZDX in Pictures

The ZDX showcases Acura’s most advanced exterior design language yet, with a sleek fastback roofline, illuminated diamond pentagon grille, and the bold Type S badging that has become synonymous with Acura’s performance ambitions.

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain (standard): GM Ultium single or dual electric motor; 340 hp / 442 Nm (AWD); rear-drive option also available.
  • Powertrain (Type S): Dual Ultium motors; 500 hp / 671 Nm; 0–100 km/h in approximately 3.6 seconds.
  • Battery: 102 kWh usable capacity (GM Ultium); NCHI chemistry for thermal stability.
  • Estimated range: Approximately 480 km (standard AWD, EPA combined); Type S slightly lower due to higher power draw.
  • Charging: Up to 190 kW DC fast charging (Level 3); 11.5 kW AC on-board charger for home/public Level 2.
  • Drive system: SH-AWD electronic on AWD variants; torque vectoring front-to-rear for dynamic handling.
  • Body style: 5-door SUV with fastback coupe roofline; 5-seat configuration with flat-floor rear cabin.
  • Dimensions: Approximately 4,940 mm long × 1,977 mm wide × 1,624 mm tall; wheelbase 3,094 mm.
  • Infotainment: 11.3-inch centre touchscreen with Google built-in; 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster; Bang & Olufsen premium audio available.
  • Safety: AcuraWatch suite standard — adaptive cruise, lane-keep assist, collision mitigation, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert.
  • Wheels: 20-inch alloys standard; 22-inch on A-Spec and Type S.
  • Kerb weight: Approximately 2,180 kg (AWD) — typical for the class given battery mass.

Variant Comparison

VariantMotorPowerDriveBest For
ZDX (Standard RWD)GM Ultium, Single Motor Rear340 hpSingle-speed direct driveEveryday electric luxury driving with rear-wheel drive dynamics and competitive range
ZDX (Standard AWD)GM Ultium, Dual Motor340 hp (AWD)Single-speed direct driveAll-weather traction and enhanced stability; ideal for varied Azerbaijani road conditions
ZDX Type S AWDGM Ultium, Dual Motor Sport500 hpSingle-speed direct drivePerformance-oriented driving; 0–100 km/h in approximately 3.6 seconds with full AWD torque vectoring
ZDX A-SpecGM Ultium, Dual Motor340 hpSingle-speed direct driveSport-styled appearance package with 22-inch wheels and A-Spec interior without the Type S power premium
ZDX Type S with HPD PackageGM Ultium, Dual Motor Sport500 hpSingle-speed direct driveMaximum visual and performance specification; Honda Performance Development branding with carbon accents

What Makes the ZDX Stand Out

The ZDX represents Acura’s most ambitious product in decades — combining GM’s most advanced EV platform with Acura’s precision-crafted performance philosophy. It is not merely an electric MDX; it is a purpose-built electric performance SUV with a distinct identity.

  • Type S performance: The 500 hp Type S variant delivers genuinely supercar-adjacent acceleration in a family SUV package — with instant electric torque that no petrol competitor can replicate from a standing start.
  • Ultium platform scale: GM’s Ultium is one of the largest EV platform investments in the industry, providing long-term battery supply security, over-the-air update capability, and cost efficiencies that benefit buyers through reliability and competitive pricing.
  • SH-AWD electric: Acura’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system — a technology with proven motorsport heritage — has been fully adapted for electric powertrains, providing precise torque vectoring unavailable in most EV rivals at this price.
  • Interior quality: The ZDX cabin is built to Acura’s premium standard with genuine open-pore wood, leather upholstery, and a 12.3-inch digital cluster matched to an 11.3-inch touchscreen — superior to the outgoing True Touchpad Interface system.
  • Google integration: Google built-in provides native Maps, Assistant, and Play Store access without relying on a phone connection — a significant usability advantage over older Acura infotainment systems.
  • DC fast charging speed: 190 kW peak charging enables 10–80% charge in under 30 minutes at a compatible DC fast charger — competitive with the best in the luxury electric SUV segment.

Maintenance & Ownership in Azerbaijan

Electric vehicles fundamentally change the maintenance equation. The ZDX eliminates oil changes, timing belt/chain service, clutch replacement, and transmission fluid changes entirely. Routine maintenance is limited primarily to brake fluid checks, cabin air filter replacement, tyre rotation, and coolant system inspections for the battery thermal management system.

  • Regenerative braking: The ZDX’s one-pedal driving mode uses regenerative braking to recover energy, significantly reducing brake pad wear — brake pads may last 80,000–120,000 km or more under normal EV driving patterns.
  • Battery thermal management: The Ultium battery uses active liquid cooling. Baku’s summer heat (35–42°C) is manageable for the system; avoid leaving the vehicle in direct sun with a near-full battery for extended periods.
  • Tyre wear: EV torque delivery accelerates tyre wear versus petrol equivalents. Budget for tyre replacement every 40,000–50,000 km; rotate every 10,000 km.
  • Over-the-air updates: The ZDX supports software updates that can improve range, charging speed, and feature functionality without a workshop visit — provided the vehicle has a data connection.
  • Charging infrastructure in Azerbaijan: Public DC fast-charging points in Baku are growing but still limited compared to Europe. Budget for a home Level 2 (7–11 kW) charger installation — essential for daily ownership convenience.
  • Battery warranty: Acura warrants the ZDX battery for 10 years / 150,000 miles against capacity falling below 70% — one of the most competitive battery warranties in the industry.
  • Honda/Acura service network: While dedicated EV service requires specialist equipment, Honda’s Azerbaijan presence means that Acura vehicles imported as used examples can access Honda-trained technicians for non-drivetrain service items.

Acura ZDX vs. Competitors

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Acura ZDX (2024)Honda/Acura brand trust, 500hp Type S performance, premium interior, strong DC fast-charge capabilityGM Ultium platform origin may concern brand-loyal Honda buyers; EV infrastructure in Azerbaijan is still developing
Cadillac LyriqUltra T platform sibling, strong interior quality, highly advanced Super Cruise driver assistanceCadillac dealer footprint outside North America is very limited; parts sourcing in Azerbaijan very difficult
BMW iX xDrive50Benchmark interior quality, excellent range, established premium EV reputation globallySignificantly more expensive to acquire and service; BMW EV parts supply in Azerbaijan is limited
Mercedes EQE SUVLuxurious cabin, available MBUX Hyperscreen, Distronic adaptive cruise, strong rangeHigher acquisition price than ZDX; Mercedes service costs in Azerbaijan among the highest for luxury EVs
Tesla Model XIndustry-leading Supercharger network, class-leading performance, extensive over-the-air updatesNo Tesla Supercharger network in Azerbaijan; build quality inconsistencies well documented; no traditional dealer network
Audi Q8 e-tronPremium Audi interior, refined highway ride, strong charging network in EuropeHeavier than rivals, higher cost of ownership, Audi EV parts availability in Azerbaijan very limited

Cost-of-Ownership Calculator (Azerbaijan)

The ZDX’s electric drivetrain dramatically lowers per-kilometre running costs versus petrol luxury SUVs. Use kWh/100km for the consumption field and your home electricity rate in $/kWh. Azerbaijan’s residential electricity rate is approximately $0.04/kWh, making EV running costs exceptionally low by international standards.

  • Estimated annual energy use: 3300 kWh
  • Estimated annual energy cost: $132
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $3132
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $261

Acura ZDX Buying Checklist

  • Battery state of health: Request an official Acura battery health report or use a compatible OBD tool to check State of Health (SoH) — should be above 90% on vehicles under 50,000 km.
  • Charging port condition: Inspect the CCS2 DC fast-charge port and Level 2 AC port for damage, debris, or bent pins. Test a full charging cycle if possible.
  • Over-the-air update status: Confirm the vehicle is running the latest software version. Outdated software can affect range estimates, charging behaviour, and safety features.
  • Home charging capability: Verify your residential electrical supply can support a 7kW or 11kW Level 2 EVSE installation — consult a licensed electrician in Baku before purchase.
  • Collision history: Battery damage from collisions may not be immediately visible. Request a full accident history report and inspect the underbody battery enclosure for any deformation or repair evidence.
  • Thermal management system: Confirm no coolant leaks around the battery pack. Any coolant warning lights or error codes relating to battery temperature should be investigated by a qualified EV technician.
  • AcuraWatch functionality: Test all driver assistance systems during the test drive — adaptive cruise, lane-keep, blind-spot monitoring. Camera and radar sensors are expensive to replace if damaged.
  • Tyre condition: EV torque causes higher tyre wear than equivalent petrol vehicles. Check tread depth and age (check sidewall date code) on all four tyres, including spare if fitted.

Acura ZDX in Azerbaijan FAQ

Can I charge the ZDX at home in Azerbaijan?

Yes. The ZDX supports Level 2 AC charging at up to 11.5 kW. Azerbaijani residential supplies (220V single-phase or 380V three-phase) can support a Level 2 EVSE installation. A licensed electrician can fit a suitable charger for approximately $300–600 including hardware and installation. This will add around 60–80 km of range per hour of charging at the home supply rate.

Is DC fast charging available in Baku?

Public DC fast-charging infrastructure in Baku is growing but not yet widespread as of 2024–2025. Several shopping centres and business districts have Level 2 chargers, and a small number of DC fast chargers are operational. Buyers should plan primarily around home charging with public infrastructure as supplementary use for longer trips.

How does Baku’s summer heat affect the battery?

The Ultium battery uses active liquid thermal management, which handles Baku’s summer temperatures (typically 35–42°C) effectively under normal operation. Pre-conditioning the battery while plugged in before departure in extreme heat reduces energy consumption on the road and protects battery longevity. Avoid consistent 100% state of charge in sustained high-heat conditions.

What is the difference between the ZDX and ZDX Type S?

The Type S adds a second, more powerful electric motor configuration raising output from 340 hp to 500 hp, adds Brembo brake calipers, sport-tuned suspension, 22-inch wheels as standard, unique Type S exterior and interior badging, and performance-focused drive modes. The standard ZDX is the better value proposition for everyday use; the Type S is for buyers who prioritise maximum performance.

Is the ZDX a rebadged Cadillac Lyriq?

No — both share the GM Ultium platform, but the ZDX and Lyriq are distinct vehicles with different bodies, suspension tuning, interiors, software ecosystems, and powertrain configurations. The ZDX was developed with significant Honda and Acura engineering input, giving it different handling characteristics and the Acura-specific SH-AWD torque vectoring system not found on the Lyriq.

Should You Buy an Acura ZDX?

The Acura ZDX is the right choice for buyers in Azerbaijan who are genuinely committed to electric vehicle ownership and prepared for the infrastructure reality of the local market. If you have access to home charging, drive primarily within Baku, and want the most powerful and technologically advanced luxury SUV that Acura has ever made, the ZDX — especially in Type S form — is a compelling proposition with no petrol-powered Acura equivalent at its performance level.

If public charging availability and long-distance intercity travel are priorities, and if you are not yet set up for home EV charging, the petrol-powered MDX or RDX will serve your needs more conveniently in the current Azerbaijani infrastructure context. The ZDX is a genuine landmark vehicle from Acura — best suited to early-adopter premium buyers who are ready for the electric transition.

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