The first car of Guangzhou Automobile Acura officially listed, this is Acura CDX, a small SUV. And Mercedes-Benz GLA, BMW X2, Audi Q3 and Infiniti QX30 and other models, belong to the same level.
As a luxury compact SUV, the Guangzhou Automobile Acura CDX is facing competition from models including BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Audi Q3 and Infiniti QX30. On the product alone, Acura CDX product competitiveness is sufficient, but the brand is still a disadvantage for Acura CDX, at least not compete with the same level of BBA, therefore, Acura CDX want to make a difference in the market, it is estimated that Need more effort.
Everyone in the tiger as young people the first high-end SUV market entry point. As Acura in the United States is very mature, but also aware of this. From the overall performance of CDX point of view, it is a mature, friendly, balanced performance of all parties SUV, the official guide price from 219,800 yuan span to 312,800 yuan, very pragmatic. If you do not want to leave your car in the street to make people feel nothing new, if you still want to pursue that little bit, then Acura this eye-catching, unique SUV, is a good choice.
The Audi RS Q3 Sportback is a fast SUV with a distinctive five-cylinder petrol engine and a lovely interior. The lower, lighter hatchback RS 3 will be even more fun to drive, mind you.A couple of things help the Audi RS Q3 Sportback stand out amongst performance SUVs – its sharp looks and that characterful five-cylinder engine. It just sounds better than the rest.
This latest addition to Audi Sport’s growing stable of RS models is also one part of a dual-pronged attack on the small performance SUV market. While the RS Q3 should appease those wanting a little extra headroom for rear passengers, the Sportback earns extra style points with its sloping rear end. The Sportback delivers the kind of assured handling we associate with the RS range, letting you make rapid point-to-point progress while remaining predictable at all times, if lacking in true driver engagement. The progressive steering rack doesn’t give much sense of what the front tyres are doing through corners, and there’s little playfulness to be found from the rear end when pushed. On the smoothest roads and the optional adaptive dampers set to their most comfortable, the Sportback is just about relaxed enough, but still jostles on rougher surfaces. Dynamic mode is a lot more brittle, picking up even the smallest of abrasions. Ride refinement is merely average for the class, though our test drive didn’t provide an opportunity to see what effect smaller 20in alloy wheels would have on comfort.
Audi's cheeky little SUV offers exactly what we expected from the tech-loving German automaker in a handsome and mostly practical package.
Pros Sharp styling, plentiful tech features, spunky driving demeanor.
Cons Tight rear quarters, noticeable turbo lag, a few cheap interior materials.