Unveiled just 3 months ago at the New York International Auto Show, the all-new 2015 Acura TLX will arrive at dealerships in August with three distinct models and a price range from $30,995 to $44,700, excluding a $895 destination charge.

Replacing the TL, the Acura TLX is expected to
“deliver a unique and compelling blend of sports-sedan athleticism and premium luxury refinement, appealing to a broad cross-section of luxury sports-sedan customers”
All three 2015 TLX models are powered by the same engine technology – the direct-injected i-VTEC.
With a starting price of $30,995, the base model comes with an all-new 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (8DCT) with torque converter, and is powered by a 2.4-L 4-cyl engine, generating 206 horsepower. Fuel efficiency rating is 24 city/35 highway/28 combined mpg.
For about $4,000 more, at $35,220, the TLX is upgraded to a bigger 3.5-liter 24-valve V6 engine, delivering 290-horsepower. This V6 engine is bundled with a new 9-speed automatic transmission (9AT). Fuel efficiency for the V6 2-wheel-drive model is rated at 21 city/34 highway/25 combined mpg.
Powered by the same V6 engine, the top-of-the-line TLX with Technology Package is priced at $41,450. It is equipped with an all-wheel-drive system and has fuel efficiency rating of 21 city/31 highway/25 combined mpg. Upgrading to the Advance Package will raise the price to $44,700. READ MORE
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