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Acura TLX

Acura TLX (Japan, 2015)

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Acura unveiled the 2015 TLX Prototype at the North American International Auto Show. The TLX completes Acura’s reinvention of its sedan lineup following the ILX and RLX.

Acura says that the concept behind the TLX is for the car to be a "Red Carpet Athlete" meaning that it has the luxury to show up at a red carpet event but is still sporty and compelling to drive.

Compared to the TSX and TL, that the TLX replaces, it is lower and wider with shorter front and rear overhangs and more accentuated fenders. Like the RLX, it gets Acura’s Jewel Eye LED headlights. The side mirrors have LED turn signals that are meant to echo the headlights.

The TLX is 3.8in shorter than the current TL but has the same 109.3in wheelbase. Acura says that the interior room is roughly similar to the current TL.



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