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The $60,000-plus EV will be Acura’s first plug-in car and will start shipping to customers in 2024.
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Acura’s first fully electric vehicle is now available for customers to reserve, with the first deliveries scheduled for early 2024.
The 2024 Acura ZDX starts at $60,000 and will come in several trims, including the base-model A-Spec, with single-motor rear-wheel drive. A more expensive Type S dual-motor powertrain with 500 horsepower starts at $70,000. Acura previously said that the ZDX will get up to 325 miles of estimated range and have an operating system powered by Google.
The ZDX will start customer deliveries around the same time as the 2024 Honda Prologue. Like the Prologue, the ZDX will be the product of the three-year partnership between Honda and General Motors, with the US automaker’s Ultium battery serving as a platform.
The ZDX appears to have many of the same styling and themes presented as part of the Precision concept car last year. It will also be the first model from the Honda-owned Acura to be sold online. Customers can reserve the vehicle through the company’s website. After the vehicle becomes available, customers will be prompted to complete the purchase. The vehicle can be picked up at a nearby dealership, or customers can opt for home delivery.
Customers who reserve a ZDX will also be able to choose from one of three charging packages, which are included in the price of the vehicle. This includes home charging installation and equipment.