By Gary S. Vasilash
Although it is widely known that Acura is late to the proverbial electric vehicle party, it announced today that reservations are now open for its forthcoming ZDX crossover, which is available as an A-Spec (single-motor, RWD; dual-motor AWD) or as a Type S (dual-motor, AWD, ~500 hp) vehicle.

So it is getting closer, as close as Spring 2024 for those who put down a $1,000 reservation fee. . .but given that the ZDX is based on the GM Ultium platform, there could be some minor or major delivery delays, given that the Ultium track record to date is not exactly confidence-inspiring.
The A-Spec models are said to be “Starting in the range of $60,000” and the Type S offering “Starting in the range of $70,000,” so the vehicles both of which are offered with a 102 kWh battery, don’t have particularly surprising price points.
That is, the Acura MDX has a starting MSRP of $49,850 and makes its way to $73,500.
Acura has always been premium, so for the money it tends to be a good value.
Often better than good.
So maybe it will be late, but it has the right body style for selling EVs, and a handsome body style out of its LA studio (which is undoubtedly surrounded by EVs from various and sundry OEMs, established, burgeoning, trying, and Tesla).
Let’s just hope the ZDX isn’t really late.
It’s not that the party will be over. It will be that people will have all selected their party hats vehicles and so the number Acura will be able to move will be less than it might be thought and there won’t be a whole lot of popping the cork.