Acura is getting ready to unveil its first electric vehicle, the 2024 ZDX. Acura has announced that it will debut on August 17 during Monterey Car Week.
The announcement includes this teaser of the ZDX’s face. The ZDX is expected to borrow some styling cues from the Acura Precision EV concept that we saw debut last year. We already know that the ZDX will be based on GM’s Ultium platform, which means that it will share some DNA with the Chevy Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq models.
Acura will offer two versions, the standard ZDX and the more performance oriented ZDX Type S. Both models are slated to go on sale early next year. Acura has also confirmed that it will only sell the ZDX online.

“Acura’s unyielding commitment to delivering on the Precision Crafted Performance brand promise will continue in the electrified future, exemplified by Type S models that put the driver experience first,” said Emile Korkor, assistant vice president of Acura National Sales. “As the most powerful and quickest accelerating SUV in the brand’s history, the ZDX Type S will deliver on this promise and bring an exhilarating driving experience to the electric vehicle market.”