Since 1986, Acura has
consistently raised the performance standards for luxury cars, from
performance coupes and sedans to the MDX sport-utility vehicle and NSX
exotic sports car. The performance luxury division of the American
Honda Motor Company, Acura is renowned for its groundbreaking
technologies, superior engineering and aggressive styling. And above
all, the Acura brand is celebrated for its unsurpassed quality. Every
vehicle is built upon the premise that integrity breeds excellence. And
this ethos extends beyond its workings in the automobile industry. From
its sponsorship of sporting events to its participation in community
affairs, Acura is committed to fostering many modes of performance.
After a decade of research and development, Acura launched its first
model, the Legend. Acura was the first Japanese luxury brand to appear
in the U.S. market, and since its arrival it has offered the luxury car
world a consistently appealing combination of precision, performance
and comfort.
The Legend sedan, the first Acura, appeared in
1986. Since then, the Acura lineup has grown to serve a wide range of
drivers who share a common interest in luxury and performance. A large
part of the success of the Legend can be attributed to the fact that it
set a new standard for luxury based on qualities that were rare in
luxury cars of the day, such as precise handling, responsive
powertrains and excellent road manners. In this respect, Acura has had
a significant effect on the way people think about luxury cars. Shortly
thereafter, the Acura Legend sedan was joined by the Acura Legend coupe
and the Acura Integra sport coupes and sedans. The Integra featured
attractive contours, high performance potential and outstanding
engineering credentials at a competitive price. Its extensive
technological innovations, crisp handling and everyday practicality
made it the favorite of a generation of enthusiast drivers.
In
late 1990, the exotic Acura NSX sport coupe arrived to great fanfare,
bringing a host of new technologies to the automotive world. Motor
Trend called it the 'best sports car ever built.' The aluminum bodied,
mid-engine supercar redefined the exotic sports car. Here was a
two-seater with the performance potential of traditional European
exotics but could also be driven every day in complete comfort and with
utter reliability.
In 1991, the Acura Legend coupe won Motor
Trend's prestigious Import Car of the Year trophy. The same year, the
Integra took the laurels as one of Car & Driver's Ten Best, and the
Acura Vigor sport sedan was introduced, bridging the gap between the
sporty Integra and the luxurious Legend.
The groundbreaking
Acura MDX sport-utility vehicle made its debut in 2000. Conceived and
developed at a Honda R&D facility in Ohio, the Acura MDX is built
in North America. The 265-hp V-6 engine and a custom-developed 4-wheel
drive system make the MDX uniquely qualified to travel both the
freeways and the back roads with equal confidence. Shortly after its
introduction, the MDX won the prestigious Motor Trend '2001
Sport/Utility of the Year' award.
In 2001, the streamlined
Acura RSX sports coupe was introduced. It was the first Acura to employ
the i-VTEC? system, which delivers flexibility, efficiency and LEV-II
(Low Emission Vehicle) rated emissions. The 160-hp RSX shared its debut
with the even sportier RSX Type-S, which employs a more sophisticated
i-VTEC system to help wrest 200 peak horsepower from the 2.0-liter
LEV-II engine. The RSX Type-S arrived on the market with an exclusive
short-throw 6-speed manual transmission.
Performance
enthusiasts across the country were forced to reprioritize their
fantasies with the April 2003 introduction of the 2004 Acura TSX sports
sedan. The 200-hp TSX, available with Sequential SportShift? 5-speed
automatic or close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission, was quickly
recognized as a 4-door antidote to the compromises of settling down.
In October of 2003, an even higher form of performance arrived with the
debut of the all-new 2004 TL. From its class-leading 270-horsepower,
3.2-liter engine to the bold, sleek lines of its redesigned exterior,
the new TL redefines modern luxury. Inside, plush leather seats and an
impressive list of technologies fill the instrument panel, including
HandsFreeLink? with Bluetooth® wireless technology and the Acura/ELS®
Premium 8-speaker Surround Sound System with DVD-Audio and DTS CD
6-disc Changer.
Now, the all-new 2005 RL is making history by
redefining the luxury performance sedan. With a 300-horsepower, V-6,
VTEC engine, it boasts the most powerful Acura engine to date. Its
revolutionary Super Handling All-Wheel Drive? (SH-AWD?) system is the
world's most advanced all-wheel-drive platform, which makes maneuvering
and cornering more stable and precise. And the all-new RL is North
America's first and only automobile to feature a telematics system with
real-time traffic that displays traffic updates 24 hours a day in
select metropolitan areas.
Acura In America Acura's
penchant for building high performance, innovative and meticulously
crafted vehicles began just under 20 years ago, in 1986. With nearly a
decade of research and development to pull from, Acura introduced the
Legend to the US. It was the first Japanese luxury car on the market,
and its debut combined the best of the best-the handling virtues,
performance and comfort features that grace upscale European and
America luxury marques, and the reliability, quality and user-friendly
design drivers expect from Japanese automobiles.
Innovation
reached a historic peak when the NSX debuted in 1990. With it came
Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC?), the use of a
hand-assembled all-aluminum body, a drive-by-wire throttle, and a
4-channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).
Later that same
year, the Acura Integra debuted. It was modestly priced, yet filled
with technological innovations that would come to distinguish the Acura
brand as an innovator. Its racecar style performance would also set the
pace among enthusiasts, with its good-looks, crisp-handling yet
reliable sports performance.
Excellence has enjoyed several
incarnations since then. The RL was introduced in 1996 in honor of
Acura's 10th anniversary. Hailed as their flagship, the RL was well
received as a technologically advanced touring sedan.
From its
debut in 2001, the MDX introduced the notion an SUV could have the road
feel of a performance luxury car. And it worked. A couple years later,
the TSX was born, and it immediately caught the eye of those wanting
the space and safety of a sedan, but the power and performance of a
sports car. The TSX gave them both.
2003 brought the redesign
of the popular TL. Its new incarnation struck a chord with the
tech-savvy consumer, featuring innovations like Bluetooth and
DVD-Audio. And in 2004, the all-new 2005 RL made its much-anticipated
arrival with the most powerful Acura engine to date, the revolutionary
Super Handling All-Wheel Drive? (SH-AWD?)-the world's most advanced
all-wheel-drive system, and North America's first real-time traffic
feature. The RL's myriad of technological innovations are, indeed,
proof that the luxury performance sedan was truly reinvented.
First Models
The debut 1986 Acura sedan.
The Legend and Integra were the first Acura models.
NSX
The NSX has proved itself as a high-performance sports car.
To establish its racing pedigree, in 1990 Acura produced the New Sports eXperimental, or NSX, a mid-engine, all-aluminum sports car.
Marketing
The 1991 Integra did not garner much excitement among buyers.
Poor marketing and uninspired body design almost doomed Acura in the
late 1980s as sales were slow, but Acura's relatively easy adaptability
for engine performance tuning by car enthusiasts helped push it through
the slowdown.
Competition
Interior of the 2010 Acura TL.
In 1999, the Acura 3.2 TL debuted to compete against the BMW 3-series as an entry-level luxury car.
SUV Market
The 2007 Acura RDX sport utility vehicle.
The all-wheel drive RDX sport utility vehicle, powered by a
300-horsepower V-6 powerplant, was introduced in 2006 as a
premium-level SUV.
Performance
The Acura ARX-01b competed at the 2008 American Le Mans race.
The NSX added to Acura's high-performance reputation and furthered a
sales boost after 2001 with consistent wins at the Sports Club of
America, the 24-Hour Daytona and IMSA GT Championship races.
At CAMCO ACURA, we look forward to serving you, or valued customer, for years to come. Please stop by our dealership, located at 1475 CARLING AVENUE, OTTAWA, ON and speak with one of our representatives today!