The 2021 Acura RDX satisfies sport-sedan drivers and crossover needers alike with strong performance and scads of space.
Pros Smart style Strong turbo-4 Warm, inviting cabin Tech-savvy AWD Above-par ride and handling
Cons Infotainment touchpad Needs better rear seats Meh on the gas mileage Cliché-free; cachet-free, too?
The 2021 Acura RDX's #5 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Compact SUVs category. Currently the Acura RDX has a score of 8.1 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 24 pieces of research and data elements using various.
Pros Long list of standard features Roomy cabin Balanced ride Athletic handling
Cons No engine upgrades available Clunky infotainment system Below-average predicted reliability rating
No significant changes for 2021.Part of the third RDX generation introduced for 2019.
Pros Roomy cabin and cargo area Sharp steering and handling Well-trimmed cabin Lots of available tech for much less than competitors
Cons No choice of powertrain Options are bundled solely into packages Touchpad controller can be difficult to use
Minor changes to standard feature availability.
Pros Unrelentingly capable off-road Extensive customization options Available diesel engine Removable top and doors
Cons Steering is slow and feels loose, especially on the Rubicon trim Lots of wind and tire noise at highway speeds Less cargo space than some conventional SUVs
For 2022, the Wrangler lineup gains the Willys model with the Xtreme Recon package. This adventure-ready trim comes with 35-inch BF Goodrich KO2 all-terrain tires on 17-inch wheels, a 1.5-inch suspension lift, upgraded brakes, and a host of blacked-out exterior trim and badges. The Willys Xtreme Recon model comes standard with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine and is offered only on the four-door Unlimited body style.
Pros Charming retro styling, trail-conquering capability, one of the few trucks that offers a convertible experience.
Cons Snug passenger space, on-road road manners are unrefined, stiff ride over bumpy roads.