The 2014 Acura RLX TECH is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve engine which outputs 310 hp @ 6500 rpm and is paired with 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode gearbox. The 2014 Acura RLX TECH has cargo capacity of 423 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1798 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2014 Acura RLX TECH has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and Multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines. Safety features also include Dirver-side front airbag and Passenger side front airbag. The front suspension is Front independent suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Yes It has 19'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 339 N.m of torque and a top speed of 249 km/h. The 2014 Acura RLX TECH accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.7 seconds and hits quarter mile at 14.5 seconds. Fuel consumption is 10.5 L/100km in the city and 6.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 55,990
| Name | TECH | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 55,990 | |
| Body | Sedan | |
| Doors | 4 Doors | |
| Engine | 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve | |
| Power | 310 hp @ 6500 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode | |
| Cargo Space | 423.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 423.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 19'' alloy wheels | |
| Series | RLX | |
| Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 310 HP | |
| Torque | 339 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 249 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 6.7 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 10.5 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 6.4 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | auto | |
| Weight | 1,784 KG | |
| Brand | Acura | |
| Model | RLX | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 14.5 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 158.6 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 24.1 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 178.6 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 17,175 | $ 20,139 | $ 22,788 |
| Clean | $ 16,184 | $ 18,981 | $ 21,475 |
| Average | $ 14,203 | $ 16,665 | $ 18,849 |
| Rough | $ 12,221 | $ 14,349 | $ 16,223 |
The 2014 Acura RLX has all the technology you'd expect in a midsize luxury sedan, but it's eclipsed by similarly priced competitors that offer a more polished driving experience and more elegant design.

Acura has struggled to find its identity in recent years, and nowhere has that been more apparent than at the top of the lineup. The 2014 Acura RLX is the brand's new flagship and the successor to the discontinued RL, a midsize luxury sedan that found few customers in spite of its solid credentials. Although not radically different in design or personality, the RLX is a more spacious car and it's packed with all the latest technology. Plus, the new Sport Hybrid version promises 370 horsepower and 30 mpg combined, with the added bonuses of all-wheel drive and sharper handling.

The RLX comes standard with front-wheel drive and a 3.5-liter V6 engine rated at 310 hp. Although you'll likely be content with the car's acceleration in traffic, you might be put off by the big Acura's often busy ride: An pre-production test vehicle with the available 19-inch wheels and tires had difficulty filtering out bumps and ruts, both large and small. On the upside, the RLX feels sure-footed around turns thanks in part to its rear-wheel-steer system (P-AWS). The RLX Sport Hybrid is even sportier, as its AWD system can redirect power to individual wheels to enhance the car's stability and quickness. With either RLX, however, numb-feeling steering takes away some of the sporting cred.

By far, the best reason to consider the 2014 Acura RLX is its tech-laden interior. New driver aids include all-speed adaptive cruise control that provides set-it-and-forget-it capability in heavy traffic, along with a collision mitigation system, a blind spot warning system and a lane departure system that's able to both warn you and nudge you back into your lane via steering input.

There are now two grades of Acura's typically excellent ELS audio system, plus an elite 14-speaker system designed by Krell, a company that specializes in high-end home audio. Getting started with the navigation system couldn't be more straightforward, and on top of that, Acura is offering three cloud-based smartphone apps that provide additional music content, improved rerouting capability for the nav system and emergency services. If a user-friendly audio-navigation interface is really important to you, the RLX deserves a look, particularly if you plan to make extensive use of your phone in the car.

In other respects, though, the RLX fades into the midsize luxury sedan pack. The base model is an unremarkable car to drive, and apart from its arresting LED headlights, the styling is utterly forgettable. Even the high-tech interior is lacking in elegance, as the navigation screen is the same size and resolution as the one you'll find in a Honda Accord. Buyers have plenty of choices in this price range, of course: The 2014 Audi A6, 2014 BMW 5 Series and 2014 Lexus GS 350 are more entertaining to drive, while the new 2015 Hyundai Genesis offers many of the same tech features while undercutting the RLX on price.

The RLX Sport Hybrid is far more appealing. We like its strong fuel economy compared to other hybrid luxury sedans, along with its improved performance and handling. If you're thinking of getting an RLX, the Sport Hybrid would be our pick.

The 2014 Acura RLX is a midsize luxury sedan available in two models: base and Sport Hybrid. There are also a series of packages, which Acura technically refers to as trim levels. There are no stand-alone options.

The base RLX starts you off with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, a sunroof, keyless ignition and entry, a power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, heated eight-way power front seats (with four-way power lumbar), driver memory settings, leatherette (premium vinyl) upholstery and tri-zone automatic climate control. Also standard are a rearview camera, Bluetooth, SMS text-to-speech capability for MAP-enabled phones and a 10-speaker ELS sound system with a CD player, digital music storage, a USB/iPod interface, HD radio and satellite radio.

The Navigation package adds navigation capability for the 8-inch screen that's already at the top of the dash, plus access to the AcuraLink suite of smartphone apps. In addition, the climate control system uses the nav system's GPS to adjust cabin temperature according to the angle of the sun.

The RLX Sport Hybrid includes all of the above equipment, but also adds its unique gas-electric powertrain, special noise-reducing 19-inch wheels, a head-up display, an electronic gear selector and a special accelerator pedal that encourages economical driving.

The Technology package equips either RLX model with rain-sensing wipers, power-retractable mirrors, a blind spot monitoring system, noise-reducing acoustic glass, leather upholstery, wood interior accents and a 14-speaker ELS sound system. Also, the keyless system now works on all four doors, rather than just the front doors and trunk. The base version also gets 19-inch wheels.

The Advance package adds adaptive cruise control, a collision mitigation system with automatic braking, a lane-keeping assist system, front and rear parking sensors, ventilated front seats and heated rear seats.

The Krell Audio package is exclusive to the base RLX and adds a deluxe 14-speaker Krell sound system and full sunshade coverage for the backseat.

The base Acura RLX comes standard with a 310-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine. Front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission with both a Sport mode and steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters are standard. In testing, a 2014 RLX with the Advance package went from zero to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds, which is average for a midsize luxury sedan. The EPA rates the RLX at 24 mpg combined (20 city/31 highway), which are above-average numbers for a six-cylinder luxury sedan.

The RLX Sport Hybrid comes with the same V6, but things get different from there with the addition of three electric motors. One is integrated within the Sport Hybrid's seven-speed automated manual transmission to assist the gasoline V6 in powering the front wheels, while the others power one rear wheel each. The result is a unique all-wheel-drive system and a total output of 377 hp. EPA-estimated fuel economy is an excellent 30 mpg combined (28/32).

The 2014 RLX comes with antilock disc brakes, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and a driver knee airbag. A rearview camera is standard, but you have to move all the way up to the Advance package to get front and rear parking sensors. That package is also your ticket to collision mitigation and lane keeping assist. A blind spot monitoring system is included starting with the Technology package trim level.

In testing, the 2014 RLX managed a 60-0-mph braking distance of 120 feet, an average number for this class.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has performed its battery of tests on the RLX, resulting in a top score of "Good" in all tests for moderate-overlap and small-overlap frontal-offset impact safety, side-impact safety, roof strength, and seatbelt and head restraint design for whiplash reduction.
Most owners will be satisfied with the performance of the 2014 Acura RLX in normal driving. Its V6 doesn't feel as potent as the six-cylinders in the A6 and 5 Series, but this engine is quiet and smooth, with plenty of power for passing when you need it. The transmission provides quick, smooth shifts.
The RLX doesn't ride with the same composure as other sedans in this class. When fitted with the 19-inch wheels, it feels harsh when driving over rough patches at low speeds, while the ride on the highway can be bouncy. Only on truly smooth pavement does the RLX ride like a luxury sedan. Take it around a few turns, and the big Acura is steady but not particularly athletic. The numb steering is at least precise, though, and the car's standard rear-wheel-steering system subtly and effectively steers the rear wheels ever so slightly to help the RLX get around tight corners.
Things get better with the Sport Hybrid, as its trick electric all-wheel-drive system can accelerate an outside rear wheel while braking the inside one to whip you around corners with tenacity. The added power provided by those rear electric motors also provides an exciting burst of acceleration that you don't get from the base RLX or other all-wheel-drive sedans. Unfortunately, though, nothing changes in terms of that numb steering and despite its commendable abilities, the Sport Hybrid still falls short in terms of the engagement one expects from a proper sport sedan.
You'll immediately be struck by the sheer amount of space inside the Acura RLX. It feels noticeably roomier than the old RL or the TL. Legroom is plentiful in both the front and rear, but 6-footers will find the headroom tight in the backseat and clearance under the front chairs is low, so forget about sliding your feet under them. The front seats are broad and comfy, but we've found them lacking in support on longer drives. Trunk versatility is limited due to rear seats that do not fold (there is a ski pass-through), but its 15.3 cubic feet of space (15.1 with Krell audio) is certainly average for the segment. It does go down to 12 cubic feet with the Sport Hybrid, but that's actually pretty good for a hybrid sedan.
Using the navigation system is simple and intuitive, as Acura allows you to look up destinations by the central control dial, a new 7-inch touchscreen interface (mounted below the 8-inch nav screen) or an enhanced voice recognition system. Unfortunately, neither screen boasts the super-crisp graphics we've come to expect of this class, and some of the more basic functions (such as turning on the seat heaters) require multiple pushes of virtual touchscreen buttons, which can be distracting. A relative lack of radio presets is another disappointment.
The Sport Hybrid's cabin differs slightly. A standard head-up display (an Acura first) shows hybrid system power distribution along with the usual speed readout, while the traditional shifter has been replaced by an odd electronic selector. It has push buttons for Park, Neutral and Drive, but Reverse is engaged with a switch you pull up. It's ergonomically awkward and different for the sake of being different.
In the ways luxury car buyers actually use their cars, the Acura RLX performs brilliantly. For long commutes or short jaunts, the suspension deftly smooths the road’s imperfections. At the same time, the new electric steering system enables direct control of the vehicle while also filtering vibration and harshness that might otherwise reach the driver’s hands. Further enhancing the dynamic experience is a standard all-wheel steering system and firm but communicative brakes. Acceleration from the 3.5-liter V6 is strong and smooth, aided by the well-spaced gears and silky shifts from the 6-speed automatic transmission. Amid the free-flowing praise we should also point out that the RLX is really quiet, thanks to a vibration-reducing active engine mount, an active noise reducing sound system, and on the Tech models and above, noise-reducing 19-inch wheels along with acoustic glass that further minimizes wind and engine noise.
P-AWS (PRECISION ALL-WHEEL STEERING)All-wheel steering is the Pauly Shore of automotive technology, persistent yet rarely popular. Unlike Pauly, we’re big fans of the RLX’s P-AWS system, which independently adjusts rear-wheel toe angles up to two degrees either direction, noticeably improving vehicle agility and stability.BRAKE HOLDDo you ever wish your braking foot could take a brake? Then say hello to Brake Hold, a new feature that automatically holds the RLX in place when stopped. When the light turns green just press the gas pedal with your well-rested right foot and you’re on your way!
Somebody once said “space is the ultimate luxury.” Obviously that person never owned a yacht or enjoyed a private concert from Beyonce, but those who truly relish space will appreciate the ample rear-seat legroom and usable middle seat of the RLX. That roominess extends rearward to the spacious 15.3-cubic-foot trunk. The sedan’s ample quarters are adorned in uplevel materials arranged in a contemporary but not excessively stylized layout while the dash is cleanly arranged featuring intuited climate controls, a 7-inch haptic-feedback touchscreen featuring large icons, and switchgear that moves with a premium feel.
Design is always subjective but to our eyes the 2014 Acura RLX looks a little plain. That’s not to say effort wasn’t spent injecting style into the sedan. Along the sides, you’ll find tasteful body sculpting while the RLX’s face is dominated by intricate headlights, each containing a whopping 10 LED lighting elements that we’re told (and believe) improve visibility for the driver. Though roughly the same length as the RL it replaced, the 2014 RLX is nearly two inches wider helping facilitate a slightly roomier interior.
Among the Acura RLX’s abundant standard features are a moonroof, capless fuel filler, tri-zone climate control, power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, heated front seats, and a 10-speaker audio system. Tech features include a 7-inch touchscreen, an 8-inch information screen, Bluetooth connectivity and keyless entry with push-button start. Adding to the safety of the RLX sedan are seven airbags, including a driver's knee airbag supplemented by advanced driver aids like forward collision warning and lane departure warning.
Options for the 2014 RLX are divided into packages, each including the features of the package beneath it. First up is a voice-activated navigation system that includes AcuraLink, which bundles smartphone-like functionality, real-time news and information, a concierge service, and accident notification. Next is the Technology Package that adds leather seats, power-retractable side mirrors, acoustic glass and 19-inch noise-reducing wheels. The Krell package piles on with a Krell “ultra-premium” 14-speaker audio system and rear sunshades, while the top-tier Advance Package overflows with adaptive cruise control, heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, lane-keeping assist, parking sensors, and other niceties.
An all-wheel-drive hybrid Acura RLX will be introduced in due time, but for now the only powertrain choice is a 3.5-liter V6 spinning the front wheels. The sole transmission choice is a 6-speed automatic featuring steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters for manual control. Pushing the RLX's "sport mode" button inspires the sedan to sportier shift behavior, throttle sensitivity, steering response, and operation of the P-AWS system for an enhanced sense of driver control. To help maximizing engine efficiency the V6 features direct injection along with the ability to run in fuel-saving 3-cylinder mode at low engine loads, supported by an active engine mount that reduces vibration when it does.3.5-liter V6310 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm272 lb-ft of torque @ 4,500 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 20/31 mpg
The base 2014 Acura RLX has a starting price of $ 49,345 including destination, rising to $ 61,345 for the very well-equipped RLX Advanced Package. With the exception of the similarly priced Lexus GS, the 2014 RLX sedan handily undercuts competitors including the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6 and Mercedes-Benz E-Class when comparing models that match the RLX’s horsepower. However, one of the RLX’s biggest competitors comes from within Acura’s gates. For about $ 44,000, you could also buy a fully loaded Acura TL with nearly identical interior space, a slight 5-horsepower deficit, and Acura’s super-handling all-wheel drive. Something to think about. And while you’re thinking be sure to check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for the most up-to-date pricing of the Acura RLX in your area. As for resale values, Acuras tend to hold their value well over the long haul, a trend we expect to carry on with the RLX.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve | ELITE | 310 hp @ 6500 rpm | 339 N.m | 11.9 L/100km | 7.7 L/100km | 6.7 s | 14.5 s | 24.1 s |
| 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve + 3 electric motors | SPORT HYBRID | 310 hp | 339 N.m | 8.0 L/100km | 7.5 L/100km | 6.3 s | 12.9 s | 24.1 s |
| 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve | Elite | 310 hp @ 6500 rpm | 339 N.m | 10.5 L/100km | 6.4 L/100km | 6.7 s | 14.5 s | 24.1 s |
| AM/FM stereo radio | AM/FM stereo radio with Bluetooth Streaming Audio |
|---|---|
| Bluetooth Wireless Technology | Bluetooth hands-free communication system with SMS text message function and e-mail function |
| Cargo Organizer (Option) | Trunk Tray |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| Front Wipers | Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers |
| Garage Door Opener | Homelink universal garage door opener |
| Heated Steering Wheel | Heated steering wheel |
| Intelligent Key System | Keyless Access system (front doors and trunk) |
| MP3 Capability | MP3/WMA capability |
| Navigation System | Yes |
| Number of Speakers | 14speakers |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Windows | Power windows with driver's and front passenger's auto-up/down, auto-reverse and key-off operation |
| Premium Sound System | Acura/ELS Surround Premium audio system |
| Rear View Mirror | Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror |
| Remote Audio Controls | Audio controls mounted on steering wheel |
| Remote Starter (Option) | Remote engine starter |
| Single CD | CD player/MP3/Windows Media® Audio capability |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Power tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| USB Connector | Auxiliary audio input jack and USB port |
| Voice Recognition System | Yes |
| Cargo Capacity | 423 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1798 kg |
| Front Headroom | 954 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1074 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 70 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 2266 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 96 mm |
| Height | 1465 mm |
| Length | 4982 mm |
| Rear Headroom | 937 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 985 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2850 mm |
| Width | 1890 mm |
| Exterior Decoration | LED taillamps |
|---|---|
| Exterior Folding Mirrors | Power-folding outside mirrors |
| Exterior Mirrors Mirror Tilt Parking Aid | Reverse gear tilt-down |
| Headlight Type | Jewel Eye LED headlights |
| Headlights Headlight Washers | Headlight washers |
| Heated Exterior Mirrors | Heated outside mirrors, integrated turn indicators and expanded view driver's mirror |
| Mudguard | Front splash guards |
| Mudguard (Option) | Rear splash guards |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Power exterior mirrors with driver recognition |
| Sunroof | Power glass sunroof |
| Driver Info Center | Multi-Information Display (MID) with DOT display |
|---|---|
| Floor Console | Yes |
| Floor Mats (Option) | All-Season Floor mats |
| Front Seats Driver Lombar | 4-way power lumbar support and driver recognition |
| Front Seats Driver Power Seats | 12-way power driver's seat |
| Front Seats Heated | Front heated seats |
| Front Seats Passenger Lombar | Front passenger's seat power lumbar support |
| Front Seats Passenger Power Seats | 12-way power front passenger seat |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Woodgrain interior trim |
| Rear Center Armrest | Rear-seat fold-down armrest |
| Rear Seat Pass-Through | Lockable trunk pass-through |
| Seat Trim | Leatherette seats |
| Steering Wheel Trim | Leather-wrapped steering wheel |
| Drive Train | Front-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Start button | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode |
| Transmission Paddle Shift | Yes |
| Body | Sedan |
|---|---|
| Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve |
| Fuel Consumption | 10.5 (Automatic City)6.4 (Automatic Highway) |
| Power | 310 hp @ 6500 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Emissions130000/km, 96/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside AssistanceUnlimited/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | 4 wheel ABS brakes |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | Alarm system |
| Blind Spot Warning | Yes |
| Brake Assist | Brake assist |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Child Seat Anchor | LATCH child seat anchors |
| Driver Airbag | Dirver-side front airbag |
| Electronic brake force distribution | Electronic brake force distrbution |
| Forward collision warning | Yes |
| Ignition Disable | Engine immobilizer |
| Knee Airbags | Driver-side knee airbag |
| Lane Departure System | Lane-departure warning system |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger side front airbag |
| Rear View Camera | Multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines |
| Roof Side Curtain | Side curtain airbags |
| Side Airbag | Side airbags |
| Front Suspension | Front independent suspension |
|---|---|
| Front Tires | P245/40R19 |
| Power Steering | Electric power rack-and-pinion steering |
| Rear Suspension | Independent rear suspension |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System | Yes |
| Wheel Type | 19'' alloy wheels |
The RLX flies under the radar compared with ostentatious rivals and goes down the road with its supercar-derived hybrid powertrain. Acura's low-volume luxury sedan has the basic tenants of its ...
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