NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Here It Is! EVERYTHING You Want To Know About The 2015 Acura TLX

NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Here It Is! EVERYTHING You Want To Know About The 2015 Acura TLX
When we heard that Acura was going to be debuting an all-new product at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, we got juiced up. Finally, the "A" brand had the chance to bring a product to market that would reflect how great it could be.

We were let down with the TLX. That's because it's the same old, same old. With the TL and TSX having particularly bad sales years from 2012 to 2013 — the TL was down down over 27 percent year-over-year and the TSX was down over 39 percent YOY — we were crossing our fingers that the company would want to introduce a gamechanger with some juice.

What it seems to have done is juxtapose the TL and TSX and infuse some of its latest technology. Will it be enough to lure consumers? Well, we'll have to see. The company has been able to move ILXs and RDXs, after all.


**For the FULL information about the 2015 Acura TLX, scope out the press release and images below!



Acura's press release follows:

2015 Acura TLX Unveiled at the 2014 New York International Auto Show

  • Two new, high-performance engines backed by new 8- and 9-speed transmissions
  • Most advanced dynamic package ever offered by Acura
  • Sophisticated design, premium refinement and extensive luxury appointments

Acura today unveiled the all-new 2015 TLX performance-luxury sedan at the 2014 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS). Developed under the theme of Red Carpet Athlete, the all-new TLX is designed to deliver a unique and compelling blend of sports-sedan athleticism and premium luxury refinement.


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"Harnessing the exhilarating power of new engines, new highly-efficient transmissions and next-generation dynamics technology – blended perfectly with impeccable style and luxury – the TLX will deliver a thrill like no other," said Mike Accavitti, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Acura. "Both the considerable performance capabilities of the TLX and the serious energy and resources brought to the brand from the newly dedicated Acura team herald the start of a new era for Acura."

To achieve its dual mission of even sharper sports-sedan performance and increased luxury refinement, the TLX employs a host of new advanced powertrain and super-handling technologies. Powering the 2015 TLX are two Acura exclusive, high-output direct-injected i-VTEC® engines, a 2.4-liter 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine producing 206-horsepower1 mated to an all-new 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (8DCT) with torque converter; and a 3.5-liter 24-valve V-6 delivering 290-horsepower2 mated to a new 9-speed automatic transmission (9AT). For handling prowess, the TLX features the latest iterations of Acura super-handling technologies – Precision All-Wheel Steer (P-AWS), Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), and Agile Handling Assist (AHA). These new technologies, in combination with its all-new body and chassis design, make the TLX the most dynamically advanced Acura ever produced; quick and responsive in sporty driving, stable and sure-footed in emergency maneuvers, and calm and quiet during long-distance cruising.

The TLX's new chassis, powertrains and precision-handling technologies are wrapped in a lithe new exterior design with taut body surfaces, dynamically sculpted fender arches, and purposeful character lines. Its sporting character is further highlighted by its more compact sports-sedan proportions. Luxury exterior features include Acura's signature Jewel Eye™ LED headlights, standard on all models. The spacious five-passenger interior of the TLX provides a high degree of refinement, luxury and technological sophistication while supporting an exhilarating driving experience. High-end premium elements include a soft-touch, one-piece instrument panel upper cover, alloy and wood-grain design accents, and available Milano leather seating surfaces and trim.

The TLX will be available with Acura's most advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies including Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow and Blind Spot Indicator (BSI).

The TLX was also designed to appeal to a broader cross-section of luxury sports-sedan customers with a wider range of powertrain and drivetrain options.  There are three distinct TLX model offerings that carry a long list of standard luxury comfort, convenience and safety features. All TLX models can be upgraded to the Technology Package and the V-6 models are available with the line-topping Advance Package.

The 2015 Acura TLX is scheduled to go on sale at U.S. Acura dealers nationwide later this year. Pricing details will be announced closer to launch.

TLX Model Available Packages Engine Transmission Steering/
Drivetrain
Anticipated EPA Ratings3
TLX Technology 2.4-liter, I-4 8DCT P-AWS 24/35/283
TLX V-6 Technology, Advance 3.5-liter, V-6 9AT P-AWS 21/34/253
TLX V-6 SH-AWD Technology, Advance 3.5-liter, V-6 9AT SH-AWD 21/31/253

Design and Packaging
For sports-sedan dynamic capabilities the 2015 TLX is 3.8-inches shorter in overall length than the 2014 TL while maintaining the same wheelbase and tandem (front-to-rear) passenger-seating distance. The TLX's front and rear overhangs are also shorter by 3.8-inches in total compared to the outgoing TL. The TLX engineers worked diligently to make the TLX lighter, incorporating a wide range of high strength steel and lightweight materials in the design. As an example, the TLX two-wheel-drive with the 3.5-liter V-6 Technology Package model has a curb weight just under 3600 pounds, about 145 pounds lighter than the TL Technology Package model.

Acura's signature Jewel Eye™ LED headlights, standard on all models, lend the TLX an advanced and bright-eyed appearance while producing superior down-the-road illumination. It's LED lighting theme carries through to the LED-accented side mirrors, LED taillights and LED license plate illumination.

The TLX also features a new 60/40-split folding rear seatback for greater cargo-carrying flexibility and a new trunk design featuring a wider and deeper opening, a lower lift-over height, a fully flat cargo floor, and two new hidden underfloor storage compartments (Advance pkg.).

Interior
The TLX's spacious five-passenger interior is designed and engineered to underscore the "Red Carpet Athlete" development theme of the new TLX, providing a high degree of refinement, luxury comfort and technological sophistication while supporting an exhilarating driving experience. High-end premium elements include a soft-touch, one-piece instrument panel upper cover, alloy and wood-grain accents, and available Milano leather seating surfaces and interior trim.

An abundance of luxury features and technologies are available on the TLX, including heated and ventilated front seats, HomeLink®, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®, Smart Entry/Push Button Start keyless access system, Acura Navigation System with 3D view, and AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic™ with Traffic Rerouting. A 7-inch On Demand Multi-Use Display™ (ODMD) touch screen, located in the center console, controls these and other features, and, with its contextual menus, displays relevant items while minimizing instrument panel clutter. 

Also featured on the TLX is the next-generation AcuraLink®, Acura's cloud-based connected car system, offering Acura owners a broad range of cloud-based and embedded convenience, connectivity and available security features. All TLX models also come equipped with Siri Eyes Free technology that, when paired with a compatible iPhone, allows the driver to control functions using familiar voice commands. Additional standard and available luxury features include one-touch turn signals and power windows, power driver and front passenger seats, GPS-linked automatic climate control, Color Multi-Information Display (MID) with turn-by-turn guidance, LED accent lighting, HD Radio®, Pandora® and Aha™ integration and USB connectivity.

In keeping with Acura's commitment to delivering a world-class audio experience, the TLX can be equipped with a 455-watt, 10-speaker Acura/ELS Studio® Premium Audio System, engineered specifically for the TLX by legendary recording engineer Elliot Scheiner.

TLX models featuring the new 3.5-liter V-6 engine utilize the advanced Electronic Gear Selector, using an intuitive push-button array in place of a traditional gear lever, freeing up center-console space while presenting a premium futuristic appearance. All TLX models incorporate the Electronic Parking Brake with Automatic Brake Hold, which retains brake pressure when the vehicle is stopped, simplifying stop-and-go driving in heavy traffic or on steep hills.

New TLX Powertrains
At the heart of the TLX's athletic sports-sedan performance capabilities are two new powertrains, utilizing direct-injection, V-TEC or i-VTEC valvetrains with Variable Timing Control (VTC) or Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) and low-friction technologies to deliver higher output, more linear and responsive power delivery and anticipated class-leading fuel-economy ratings.

The direct-injected 2.4-liter DOHC i-VTEC in-line 4 produces a peak 206 horsepower1 and 182 lb.-ft. of torque4. The engine is mated to an all-new 8-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (8DCT) with torque converter, the world's first DCT to be paired with a torque converter on a production vehicle. The DCT, with its closely spaced ratios, ultra-quick shifts and automatic rev-matching downshifts, gives the 2.4-liter TLX an aggressively sporting yet refined feel. The torque converter provides exceptionally smooth operation in stop-and-go situations, plus it offers off-the-line torque multiplication for substantially improved initial acceleration that a conventional DCT cannot match. The new transmission also features Sequential SportShift.

The direct-injected 3.5-liter SOHC i-VTEC V-6 incorporates Variable Cylinder Management (VCM), with the ability to deactivate three of the engine's six cylinders, for improved fuel efficiency. The aluminum-alloy 24-valve engine produces a peak 290 horsepower2 and 267 lb.-ft. of torque5, gains of 10 horsepower and 13 lb.-ft. versus the 2014 TL 3.5-liter engine. The engine is mated to a new 9-speed automatic transmission featuring Sequential SportShift. The new 9-speed unit is substantially lighter than the 6-speed automatic in the outgoing TL, with a wider overall ratio range and more closely spaced individual gear ratios to enhance both performance and fuel efficiency. No competitive vehicle in the segment offers as many transmission ratios.

The TLX SH-AWD also incorporates a model-exclusive idle-stop capability for improved fuel efficiency. And a new 28-volt Active Control engine mount significantly reduces engine vibration during restarts.

The TLX equipped with the 2.4-liter engine has an anticipated EPA fuel-economy rating of 24/35/283 mpg city/hwy/combined.  The TLX two-wheel-drive with the 3.5-liter V-6 has an anticipated EPA fuel-economy rating of 21/34/253 mpg (+1 city/+5 highway versus the two-wheel-drive 2014 TL). The TLX SH-AWD has an anticipated EPA fuel-economy rating of 21/31/253 (+3 city/+5 highway versus the 2014 TL SH-AWD).

Acura Precision-Handling Technologies
Two-wheel-drive TLX models, with either the 2.4-liter or 3.5-liter engine, come equipped with the latest iteration of Acura Precision All-Wheel Steer (P-AWS). This new P-AWS system was integrated into the fundamental chassis design from the earliest stages of development, allowing engineers to take full advantage of its independent left and right rear-wheel toe angle control to enhance handling precision, maneuverability and stability.  

The TLX SH-AWD features a new hydraulically controlled version of Acura's acclaimed torque vectoring Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®). This next-generation SH-AWD system is 25 percent lighter and friction is reduced. The new rear-drive unit is constantly overdriven by 2.7-percent (compared to 1.7 percent on the previous system), with a greater torque-vectoring effect across a broader spectrum of driving situations, further enhancing cornering capability at lower speeds and in tighter-radius corners.

Near-limit and emergency maneuvering capabilities of both the P-AWS and SH-AWD models are further enhanced by the use of Agile Handling Assist (AHA), which utilizes the TLX's Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and premium 6-piston brake modulator to create a yaw moment (a vehicle turning force), helping the driver smoothly and easily trace the desired line with smaller steering-wheel inputs. AHA stabilizes the car earlier than conventional VSA, resulting in more agile and engaging dynamic performance in everyday driving conditions.

All TLX models also feature the latest development of Acura's Integrated Dynamics System (IDS), which allows drivers to customize their driving experience through four selectable modes – ECON, Normal, Sport and Sport+.  Depending on the setting, IDS will adjust power-steering effort, throttle response, transmission shift logic, HVAC system operation, active sound control and the control logic for either the P-AWS or SH-AWD systems. The new Sport+ mode, a first for Acura, unlocks the full performance potential of the TLX with the most aggressive settings in all areas.

Safety and Driver-Assistive Technologies
The TLX also advances Acura's reputation for delivering cutting-edge safety and driver-assistive technologies. The TLX incorporates a new cooperative monocular camera and millimeter wave radar system that expands both the fidelity and scope of the vehicle's road-sensing capabilities. This fusion of camera and radar technology underpins the TLX's available Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM, which can now provide enhanced car-to-car and car-to-pedestrian collision mitigation while also enhancing the capabilities of the Adaptive Cruise Control.

The TLX is the first Acura vehicle to deploy a new Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system included with the Advance Package. RDM uses the monocular camera to recognize painted lane lines, Botts' Dots and Cat Eye markers to determine lane boundaries. When the vehicle's current travelling direction would cause it to stray from a detected lane, the system warns the driver and assists by applying corrective steering input, and if required, braking force to help the driver maintain their current lane.

Additional standard and available driver-assistive features include Blind Spot Information (BSI), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Expanded View Driver's Side Mirror, Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) and new Cross Traffic Monitor.

The TLX also employs Acura's next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, along with advanced supplemental restraint systems – including front, side, side-curtain and driver's-knee airbags – to provide a high level of occupant protection in a wide spectrum of collision scenarios. The TLX is anticipated to earn a Five-star Overall Vehicle Score in the NHTSA's NCAP safety ratings, and a TOP SAFETY PICK+ rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

All-New TLX Body and Chassis
The TLX is built on an all-new platform (body and chassis) that was designed from the ground up to support and enhance the vehicle's outstanding driving dynamics, luxury-sedan refinement, class-leading fuel efficiency and high-level collision safety.  

The chassis features a newly designed four-wheel independent suspension system – McPherson Strut front and multi-link rear – with revised geometry and new Amplitude Reactive Dampers for improved ride comfort and handling performance. New Motion-Adaptive Electronic Power Steering delivers a high level of steering precision and responsiveness while aiding fuel efficiency. It also works cooperatively with the vehicle's VSA traction-control system to help the driver maintain vehicle control in slippery road conditions.

The TLX's unit body utilizes advanced lightweight materials, including ultra-high-strength steels, aluminum (hood, bumper beams and front subframe) and magnesium (steering hangar beam and engine mount), to minimize weight while providing for a high degree of rigidity that benefits both dynamic performance and occupant safety. Also incorporated into the body is the next generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) frontal body structure, and a new one-piece, hot-stamped-steel door stiffener ring, similar to the design first applied on the 2014 Acura MDX. The new, sleeker body design is also optimized for class-leading aerodynamic efficiency and boasts a 15 percent improvement in Cd.A versus the outgoing TL.

In their effort to significantly reduce the intrusion of wind, road and engine noise into the cabin, Acura engineers paid special attention to body sealing, reducing open air paths by 50 percent compared to the outgoing TL. The TLX is also the first Acura to utilize acoustic spray foam, which is applied in 10 critical locations throughout the body.  Additional noise-reduction features include triple door seals, the expanded application of body sealing and sound absorptive materials, an acoustic glass windshield, and electronic Active Noise Control (ANC).




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bnilhomebnilhome - 4/19/2014 10:03:39 AM
+1 Boost
I think this car will be a big hit for Acura, similar to the 3rd Gen TL. I saw some different angles of this car on another auto site, and it actually looks really nice. I was not a big fan of the 4G TL at all, so this is a drastic turnaround.

I'd still like to see in person and in different colors too.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 4:30:43 PM
-3 Boost
@Angryinch

A cell phone? Surely, you jest.


chewychewy - 4/20/2014 5:20:15 PM
+3 Boost
Should definitely regain some of the success of the previous generation that the most recent one lost by trying too hard.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/19/2014 11:06:00 AM
-2 Boost
Dealers have been begging for the beak to be banished. Acura thinks the beak is attractive. Acura says no. Fortunately, on the previous TL the grille could be easily replaced with a non-beak aftermarket grille and it is surprising how many people chose to upgrade.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 4:31:37 PM
-4 Boost
Is it bad I've actually gotten used to the beak?


IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 4/19/2014 12:24:53 PM
+6 Boost
Looks good in some pictures...
[IMG]http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=1187077[/IMG]


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 4:28:36 PM
-1 Boost
To each their own.

But relying on studio shots is pretty...stupid.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 6:51:47 PM
-2 Boost
If you follow the link provided it directs to studio shots. So GFY.

Man, you really love getting banned only to reappear.

Should we speak with your bosses at GT?


IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 4/19/2014 12:26:37 PM
+5 Boost
I'll try again...
[img]http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=1187077[/img]


IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 4/20/2014 8:29:36 AM
+5 Boost
Definitely not relying on studio shots (if that reply was meant for me), but it gives a better sense of what you'll get in real life. Relying on autoshow pics, same thing...cars aren't usually looked at with sot lights on them from 2 feet away, right? The videos provided also help give a better idea of how the car looks in motion...

I'm not sold 100%, and I definitely would change some things, but this is soooo much better than the current TL or TSX...

BTW: Can some one tip me off as to why the pictures didn't show up? Not sure what I did wrong, thx!


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 4:32:08 PM
-4 Boost
Let us know how it goes, @Angryinch.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 6:53:09 PM
-4 Boost
@AngryInch

If we cared, we could get our hands on plenty.

Problem is we don't. At all.

It's a sub-par product for sub-par buyers. Like yourself.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/19/2014 6:05:27 PM
+8 Boost
Yes, as an Acura fan, I was a bit disappointed with the TLX. Was really hoping for a much more dynamically-styled exterior. Even if they had kept 99% of the prototype's styling ( ground effects and wheels), it would have been received much better. But I will reserve final judgement until I see one in the real. Certain cars look underwhelming on paper, but much better in person (3 Series, RLX, E Class, Cadenza). Then there are other cars that look great on paper, but don't translate well on the road (A3, A6, ATS, CTS, IS, 4 Series).

At the same time, I'm excited for this model. This takes Acura back to its proven successful formula of building handsomely conservative cars, with a high level of technology, all while undercutting the price of its competitors: 8- and 9-speed autos, improved torque vectoring, lighter weight, higher fuel economy, and expected better performance. Sure, breaking the mould might have been what enthusiasts want, but, let's admit, enthusiasts make up a minority of luxury car buyers. At the end of the day, it's about what consumers want to buy. The ATS and IS350 have gotten great reviews for the segment, yet neither is even coming close to challenging the C or 3 in sales. The ATS has sold a little over 7k this year while both the C and 3 sell that or more in a month. The IS350 is gaining momentum, but still selling at about 60% of the C/3 rate. Admittedly, though, I'd still love to see Acura build performance-oriented models as they have proven they can do very effectively in the past.

And can we put the "beak" issue to rest already? The MDX and RDX are both setting sales records, beak and all. Acura has made it pretty clear that the beak is here to stay. I'm sure plenty of people laughed when BMW first introduced its double-kidney design but now it defines the brand. The initial attempt by Acura was ALL WRONG, but they've evolved it into a nicely contoured, better-integrated feature.




Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 7:03:08 PM
-4 Boost
Very thoughtful comments. Good stuff.

You point out the IS' sales. How's that ES doing? ;)

The TLX could very well be a successful product against the likes of Lexus' ES and Cadillac ATS. Problem is the dealers and sales folks I've spoke with say that buyers come in — looking at RL — and can't get over the dual screen set up, which is similar to the Honda Accord. Note the dual screen set up here.

Good news is that Acura moved more than 5k units of the RL, which is more than what was sold previously.

So, we shall see. The conservative market is still a strong one.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/20/2014 1:31:33 AM
+3 Boost
You're right. The ES as well as the IS are technically in the crosshairs of the TLX.

My point of using the IS as an example is that as much as everyone is screaming for RWD and more expressive design, the IS has both, yet isn't leading the segment. Your mention of the ES just reinforces Acura's business decisions even more, that there is a substantial market for FWD, conservative design.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/19/2014 6:43:52 PM
+4 Boost
And let me just add that, just since the introduction of the production TLX, Acura's Facebook page has increased by 10,000 subscribers. I know the 00R doesn't hold any value in that (and maybe that's why AutoSpies FB page never went anywhere), but it's not coincidence considering Acura has not hyped any other car since the beginning of the year. BTW, since the introduction of the TLX prototype to now, Acura's FB page (without any other real hyped cars beside the RLX SH-AWD), has increased almost 150,000 subscribers. Whether anyone agrees with it or not, the power of social media speaks tons and the clear catalysts to subscriberships says even more.


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/19/2014 7:05:36 PM
-3 Boost
Considering how there are many ways to boost subscribers, no, there isn't any value in it.

Just wait and see sales figures. If it's a good product the market will react accordingly.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/20/2014 1:27:05 AM
+4 Boost
If Acura (or any company) wanted to manipulate subscribers, certainly, they wouldn't be so conservative with the totals, would they? Your theory makes no sense, really.


OneOfOneOneOfOne - 4/22/2014 4:56:41 PM
-1 Boost
social media is irrelevant unless it meaningfully enhances the brand by being effective in the customer sevice aspect. all your metrics dont mean anything unless the customer is engaged in the manner the customer thinks is important.


abqhudsonabqhudson - 4/19/2014 7:26:46 PM
+1 Boost
Typical BS.
"EVERYTHING You Want To Know About The 2015 Acura TLX"
I guess that no one is interested in the price!!


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/20/2014 4:36:20 AM
+2 Boost
Acura has not released pricing yet.


randy3023randy3023 - 4/20/2014 2:44:19 AM
+2 Boost
Still with the bird beak grille? WHY?




wcbrownwcbrown - 4/21/2014 9:14:28 AM
+1 Boost
Oh, Acura...#TheStuggleContinues...


wcbrownwcbrown - 4/21/2014 9:15:22 AM
0 Boost
#TheStruggleContinues...



youngandaspiring7youngandaspiring7 - 4/21/2014 10:02:45 PM
-1 Boost
that dash is horrible... out dated looking and way too much going on. the dual screen idea acura has going makes no sense to me..


OneOfOneOneOfOne - 4/22/2014 4:58:14 PM
-1 Boost
acura will be going nowhere until they hire better designers and get rid of the current decision makers. not a luxury brand.


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