- Pricing Overview:
- Base Model: Starts at $36,350, which is just under $3,000 more than the Integra ($33,595, both including destination charges).
- A-Spec Trim: Offers sporty aesthetics and distinctive wheels for $39,350 (the Integra equivalent is $35,595).
- A-Spec with Advance Package: Priced at $43,350, while the top-tier Integra is $38,595.
- Optional All-Wheel Drive: Available on every ADX trim for an additional $2,000.
Even at its highest price point, the ADX stays competitively priced below the industry average for new vehicles in 2025, standing strong against luxury competitors like BMW's X1, Audi's Q3, Mercedes-Benz's GLA-Class, and Lexus's NX.
Acura has equipped the ADX with premium features not available in the Integra's standard offering:
- Base Features:
- 9.0-inch touchscreen (larger than the Integra's base option)
- 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Standard wireless phone charger
- A-Spec Enhancements:
- Visual upgrades: LED fog lamps, gloss black trim, 19-inch wheels
- Added comforts: Panoramic sunroof, sueded seat trim, ventilated front seats, red contrast stitching, flat-bottom steering wheel, sport pedals, LED ambient lighting
- A-Spec with Advance Package:
- Berlina black wheels
- 360-degree parking camera
- Google Built-In tech with a three-year data plan
- Heated steering wheel
- 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system
The 2025 Acura ADX offers a unique blend of affordability and luxury, making it an attractive choice for those venturing into the luxury SUV market. Built on a foundation of reliability and performance and paired with a range of upscale features, the ADX competes favorably against its pricier rivals, delivering style and substance without breaking the bank.