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Smart styling; inexpensive price of entry; compact footprint; silky smooth transmission; powerful engine
Attractive styling; improved fuel efficiency; room for seven; advanced technology; available all-wheel drive; top safety rating; available sport hybrid model
Dramatic styling; advanced hybrid drivetrain; all-wheel drive; stunning performance
Sharp new styling; driver focused interior; tech-friendly features; advanced drivetrain; excellent handling for an SUV
Good balance between luxury and sportiness; available all-wheel drive; good fuel economy; advanced transmission options; available A-Spec sport-tuned suspension
The Acura ILX was introduced in 2013 as a compact premium sedan meant to lure first-time buyers to the brand. Sharing its platform with the Honda Civic, the ILX became the first compact sedan sold by Acura in the United States since the Intregra was discontinued in 2001. The youth-oriented profile featured a sporty, aerodynamic exterior and a "three-dimensional cabin" according to Acura. Standard dual-zone climate control, Pandora internet radio and Bluetooth connectivity were included on the Acura ILX. A 150-horsepower 2.0-liter and 201-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine option existed for conventional 2013 models. The premiere of the Acura ILX was also the first time the luxury make sold a hybrid-powered vehicle. A 1.5-liter four-cylinder combined with a 17.2-kilowatt DC electric motor collectively generated 111 horsepower. Peak city fuel economy of 39 miles per gallon can be achieved inside the Acura ILX Hybrid. The ILX Hybrid would be dropped following the 2014 model year. Along with a considerable restyling that included Jewel Eye LED headlights, the 2016 Acura ILX engine power could be furnished solely by a 2.4-liter, direct-injected engine linked to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission.