Acura is finally adding a compact SUV to its lineup, called the ADX. The 2025 Acura ADX is slated to arrive this spring, with a price tag starting at $36,350.

2025 Acura ADX

Acura calls the ADX the “gateway” into the brand, as it seeks to attract a younger audience with its new small SUV. On the outside, the ADX features styling that is similar to the Integra, which helps differentiate it from Honda’s own entry-level SUV, the HR-V. Under the hood there’s only one engine to choose from, a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder, which is the same engine that powers the Integra. The four-cylinder engine is mated to a CVT transmission and all-wheel drive is optional.

2025 Acura ADX

Inside the ADX comes standard with a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster and a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, Wi-Fi Hotspot capability and a wireless smartphone charger also are standard.

The ADX is available in three trim levels, Base, A-Spec, and A-Spec with Advance Package. The A-Spec and A-Spec with Advance Package models come standard with fog lamps, gloss black lower exterior trim, Gun Metallic skid garnishes front and rear, and larger 19-inch wheels.

Inside the ADX A-Spec adds Ultrasuede seats, a panoramic moonroof, ventilated front seats, a flat-bottom steering wheel, ambient LED lighting, stainless sport pedals, red gauge needles, red contrast stitching and a chrome shift knob. The A-Spec with Advance Package adds a heated steering wheel, multi-view camera system and a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system.

The pricing for the A-Spec trim level starts at $39,350, while the A-Spec with Advance Package starts at $43,350. All-wheel drive adds $2,000 to the price of each trim level.