Acura's new entry-level ILX sedan is based on the Honda Civic and
will offer a choice of three powertrains, including Acura's first hybrid
gasoline-electric drive system. The ILX, unveiled here in concept form,
will be assembled at Honda's plant in Greensburg, Indiana, and goes on
sale in spring.
The ILX is being positioned by Acura as its new "gateway" model,
aimed at younger buyers. The basic version will come with a 2.0-liter
four-cylinder engine, while a more sporting edition gets a 2.4-liter
four and a six-speed manual gearbox. The ILX Hybrid will share the
Civic's 93-horsepower 1.5-liter gasoline engine.
Other features include a smart entry keyless access system and
push-button start, as well as Pandora internet radio interface and SMS
text message function. Acura also plans to offer an optional Technology
package.
Acura ILX Concept Debuts
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