Is Acura Part of Honda?

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Madeleine
07/25/25 6:40am
Acura is part of Honda, serving as the luxury vehicle division of Honda Motor Company, Ltd. Here is some information about Acura models: 1. GAC Acura: Acura TLX-L: A mid-to-large-size sedan equipped with a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine across all variants. 2. Acura CDX: A midsize SUV available with either a 2.0L hybrid system or a 1.5L turbocharged engine. 3. Acura RDX: A midsize SUV featuring a 2.0L turbocharged engine in all configurations. 4. Imported Acura: Acura MDX: A mid-to-large-size SUV powered by a 3.0L hybrid system throughout the lineup. 5. Acura NSX: A two-door, two-seater coupe utilizing a 3.5L hybrid powertrain.
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WalterRose
08/11/25 1:10pm
When it comes to whether Acura belongs to Honda, I can definitely tell you: yes, Acura is indeed part of the Honda Group! This goes back to 1986 when Honda established the Acura brand specifically to expand its luxury vehicle business in the U.S. market, serving as their premium division. Later, it expanded globally, including to China, focusing on high performance and quality, but all its technology is derived from Honda's core platforms. For example, having driven the Acura TLX, I know it shares its engine with the Honda Accord, offering stable and economical performance. Today, it positions itself as a relatively affordable luxury option with strong safety credentials, often scoring high in IIHS crash tests. If you're in the market for a car and value cost-effectiveness and long-term reliability, Acura is definitely worth considering, especially since it's backed by a major group like Honda, making services and maintenance much more convenient. Overall, Acura makes Honda more competitive in the luxury car market.
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MacClara
09/27/25 5:34am
I know many people are curious about the relationship between Acura and Honda. Simply put, Acura is Honda's luxury brand! To be more specific, Honda launched Acura in 1986, primarily targeting North American consumers who wanted a premium car without breaking the bank. The technology and design are directly shared from Honda, with components like engines and chassis derived from Honda's mature platforms, resulting in lower maintenance costs and reliable quality. I often visit auto shows and have seen Acura models like the MDX and RDX highlighted for their fuel efficiency and comfort, attracting many family buyers. As a user, I’d recommend it to friends because, compared to Lexus (Toyota's luxury line), Acura focuses more on practicality and everyday driving. In the long run, this brand has helped Honda elevate its market image, earning more trust in its technical prowess. When choosing such a car, don’t overlook after-sales service—Honda’s extensive network makes it incredibly convenient.
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