Acura’s 2024 ZDX lineup is set to qualify for the full federal $7,500 tax credit, making it an attractive option for prospective buyers. The entry-level version starts at an MSRP of $64,500, but with the tax credit factored in, the cost reduces to $57,000 (plus destination fee). Notably, the recently unveiled Honda Prologue has also been confirmed as eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
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Acura ZDX coming in 2024
The ZDX, Acura’s first all-electric model, is based on the General Motors’ Ultium platform, much like the Honda Prologue.
Anticipated to be available at Acura dealerships soon, reservations for the ZDX have been open since January, and orders can now be placed. The model will come in various iterations, including A-Spec RWD and AWD, along with a performance-focused Type S variant (AWD only).
* We assume a $1,350 destination charge (consistent with other Acura SUV models)
Acura has disclosed the power specifications for all the ZDX versions, highlighting that the Type S model will be the most potent Acura ever, boasting 500 horsepower and 544 lb.-ft of peak torque.
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Despite some adjustments in the anticipated EPA Combined range figures, the ZDX models are expected to deliver around 300 miles on a full charge, thanks to the ample 102-kilowatt-hour battery pack.
* EPA Combined range as specified by Acura