2009 Acura RL Revealed in Chicago

Acura's flagship RL sedan updated for 2009
by Christopher Jackson
February 6, 2008 6:44 PM
Filed Under: American, Chicago Auto Show

A big update for Acura's flagship sedan gives the RL striking face for perhaps the first time in its career. A big, shield-shaped grille leads the way and leaves no doubt as to its identity, and Acura says that striking look will spread across the lineup to improve the brand's visual impact. A new 3.7 liter V6 is Acura's first engine with VTEC variable valve timing on an SOHC engine, and it makes 300 horsepower. Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive is along for the ride again, of course, and it's all controlled through a five-speed automatic transmission. The SH-AWD's responsiveness has been improved for 2009.

The hardware hasn't changed all that much, as Acura's concentrated on the amenities and ride. Improved sound deadening in the form of an Active Sound Abatement system mutes the ride, while an interior restyling improves rear-seat room. The new RL's navigation system now includes real-time weather and traffic updates via XM satellite radio. It'll give you restaurant ratings as well. The high-tech continues with adaptive cruise control, active front lighting that turns with the front wheels and Acura's new Collision Mitigating Braking System (CMBS) which works with the adaptive cruise control to reduce impact speed in the event of an unavoidable crash.

The RL goes on sale this spring.

Source: Acura
Press Release (Click to expand)

Redesigned 2009 Acura RL Debuts at Chicago Auto Show

Bold Styling, Larger Engine, and Improved Handling Help RL Raise The Luxury Performance Bar.

The redesigned 2009 Acura RL luxury sedan made its world debut today at the Chicago Auto Show. Featuring bold, sleek exterior styling, an upgraded interior, advanced technologies and powerful new engine, the RL once again pushes the limits of performance, style, and luxury. The 2009 RL will go on-sale this spring at Acura dealerships nationwide.

The 2009 RL furthers cutting edge technology with the addition of new high-tech items including AcuraLink® weather, AcuraLink® Traffic Rerouting™, XM® Note, Active Sound Control, and Bluetooth® Audio to an already robust list of features found on the previous RL. To enhance handling, new chassis technology abounds in the drivetrain in the form of an improved Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ system, a revised steering system, upgraded coil springs, better performing shock absorbers, larger rear stabilizer bar, and more aggressive wheels and tires. Performance improves with the RL thanks to a new, larger 3.7-liter V-6 that incorporates the first ever SOHC use of VTEC® valvetrain actuation for both the intake and exhaust valves.

“RL represents the very best we have to offer in terms of engineering, technology, performance, luxury and safety”, said Dick Colliver, executive vice president, sales. “It’s designed for a new generation of performance-luxury buyers looking to travel more quickly, more efficiently and more connected to the world around them.”

For 2009, the RL will be offered in three different trim levels including RL, RL with Technology Package and RL with Technology Package Plus CMBS™. All RL’s receive a potent new 3.7-liter V-6 engine, Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™, a Bose® Surround Sound audio system, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® connectivity and a GPS-based solar-sensing climate control system. The Technology Package includes the satellite-linked Acura Navigation System with Voice Activation™ with rearview camera, AcuraLink® Real-time traffic, AcuraLink® weather, Traffic Rerouting™, a rear view back-up camera, Active Front Lighting System (AFS), ventilated front seats, and a wood/leather steering wheel and shift knob. The top RL package is the Technology Package with CMBS™ which also includes Acura’s acclaimed Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), and genuine wood instrument panel trim.

Powertrain

The innovation built into the new RL begins with the most powerful engine ever offered in an Acura sedan. An all-new 3.7-liter V-6 engine develops 300 horsepower and 271 lb-ft of torque thanks to an innovative new VTEC™ valvetrain system for both the intake and exhaust valves, a higher compression ratio, along with a special dual-stage magnesium intake manifold that enables the intake to function as a single- or dual-plenum manifold design based on engine operating parameters. In addition to developing improved power and torque, the RL engine meets tough CARB ULEV-2 emission standards and delivers good fuel economy. The RL’s engine bay appears more upscale thanks to a new surround panel assembly that reduces visual distractions and focuses attention directly on the all-new 3.7-liter V-6 engine.

To handle the higher power of the 3.7-liter engine, a new version of the Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic transmission is fitted to the 2009 RL. Featuring new “smart” F1®-style steering wheel mounted paddle shifters and a new straight-gate console mounted gear selector, the RL driver now has more gear control than ever before.

The RL’s acclaimed Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD™) system returns for 2009, but is now quicker responding and better performing. There are numerous traction advantages of all-wheel drive, yet SH-AWD™ does a key function that is not available with traditional AWD systems— SH-AWD™ utilizes torque vectoring to increase the rotation speed of an outside rear wheel during aggressive cornering to help the car turn more effectively while under power. This “yaw” function reduces the cornering load on the front tires to minimize understeer, to improve handling balance, and to escalate total cornering grip.

Body and Chassis

To further enhance handling and ride comfort, the new RL retains a fully independent suspension system with front double-wishbone and rear multi-link architecture. For 2009 the RL features higher rate coil springs, larger diameter stabilizer bars, stiffer subframe mount bushings and improved design steering rack components. To further improve handling and looks, new 18-inch diameter 7-spoke aluminum wheels are matched with more aggressive tires (replacing the previous 17-inch wheel/tire offering).

Exterior/Interior

The 2009 RL’s new exterior styling is not only more aggressive, but delivers excellent aerodynamics and reduced rear lift at higher speeds. The RL’s more athletic style foreshadows the power concealed by the new power plenum front grille and blow-formed aluminum hood. The RL’s shape is taut and athletic, and its acceleration and cornering performance allow it to challenge the most capable German and Japanese sports sedans. Comfort, quietness and ride quality are also on a par with performance sedan competitors. For 2009, eight exterior colors are available—5 of which are new—including a new pearl pigment process that improves luster and shine.

Inside, the 2009 RL features a more elegantly styled interior that includes more room for rear seat passengers, easier-to-use front seat belts, door-mounted pull pockets, softer arm rests, redesigned vents, larger/clearer lettering for HVAC controls, and easier actuation of climate control functions. A revised steering wheel with available genuine wood trim (included with the CMBS package) and metal-look accents is now fitted to the RL along with a matching wood-trimmed transmission shift knob. Complementing the steering wheel are upgraded gauges that incorporate brushed metal accents for enhanced appearance. For 2009, additional insulation, a more high-tech design of Acura’s acoustic glass windshield, and a new Active Sound Control (ASC) noise abatement system team to further reduce the RL’s already quiet cabin.

The RL’s perforated leather front seats now incorporate six levels of heated/cooled ventilation. Moreover, just like the driver’s seat, the passenger front seat now has 10-way power adjustability. For 2009, the center panel controls are now more intuitive and are surrounded by a new background color along with improved quality wood patterned panels. These interior upgrades are complimented by advanced electronics that include a satellite-linked Acura Navigation System with Voice Activation™ along with the innovative AcuraLink® satellite communication system with Real-time traffic, AcuraLink® Traffic Rerouting™ and (new for 2009) AcuraLink® weather. The RL is the first vehicle on the market to feature in-dash integrated, continually updated real-time weather information in a single-screen format. The spectacular Acura/Bose® 10-speaker Sound System with DVD-Audio returns but is now upgraded to include Bluetooth® Audio, even richer audio sound, XM® Note, improved button legibility, and a USB connectivity port.

Safety

The 2009 RL retains Acura’s extremely rigid Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure that features extensive use of high-tensile steel and lightweight aluminum components to take vehicle construction beyond conventional safety protocols while keeping overall vehicle weight in check. The ACE™ structure’s front-mounted polygonal main frame is designed to help prevent cabin deformation by distributing impact forces through multiple load bearing pathways—and away from the passenger compartment. For 2009, to enhance safety a new Active Head Restraint System is built into the front seats to improve neck and head protection in the event in a rear impact collision. To further aid in safety, the RL includes as standard a passenger seatbelt reminder, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and six airbags. These advances team to make the 2009 RL the strongest, most powerful, best handling, safest and most luxurious sedan Acura has ever built.

The RL earned 5-star ratings (the best possible) for frontal and side crash tests, and for rollover resistance, from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The RL is the fourth vehicle in the history of the program to earn the top rating of "5-star" in all three test categories. Government star ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). In addition, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) awarded the RL its top rating of GOOD in Side Impact Collision Evaluation (SICE) along with a GOOD rating for IIHS’ frontal offset crash test. With a new Active Head Restraint System for front seat passengers, the 2009 RL is anticipated to receive a GOOD rating in IIHS rear crash protection evaluation.

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Comments

ouch...slap on a new grill and give it some honda accord tail lights and were good to go...sorry i like the old one better, this design looks forced

by foose1397 | February 6, 2008 7:18 PM
...the Honda accord looks better and looks like it cost more...this RL looks more like a Honda than any that have gone before...who is doing design for Acura these days ... Helen Keller ?

by Benzian | February 6, 2008 8:03 PM
i agree with both of you. It looks cheaper than the previous model.

by brocky | February 6, 2008 9:08 PM
Definitely the old 1 was better, no doubt about it.

by radmeister | February 6, 2008 10:41 PM
When is Acura going to step up and produce a big daddy luxury car to compete with all the you know who's? Seriously, this car is a joke. I'd rather by a Phaeton.

by morris_b | February 7, 2008 12:23 AM
looks eleg

by nickkop | February 7, 2008 12:29 AM
Come on Honda/Acura! Looks elegant yet unoriginal and still quite boring... as far as the article's author stating that this is the first time Honda/Acura has been using VTEC in a SOHC engine.. untrue... Honda has been using this tech in SOHC motors in japan since late 1980's and worldwide since early 1990's. this statement could possibly be true for i-VTEC though.

by nickkop | February 7, 2008 12:32 AM
nickkop, the article is untrue because it left out this little detail that was in the press release: "first ever SOHC use of VTEC® valvetrain actuation for both the intake and exhaust valves." Previous SOHC VTEC systems only worked for the intake valves, but this one acts upon both intake and exhaust just like the DOHC VTEC system.

by cp9a6m | February 7, 2008 1:12 AM
ah, ok i thought there was something missing

by nickkop | February 7, 2008 2:00 AM
Yawn, another dull saloon like the new Mitsubishi Galant that came out the other day... BORING!

by joelynn | February 7, 2008 1:32 AM
This is the cheapest design ever. I dont even care how good the drivetrain could be, it s the ugliest thing. It can be outcompeted by the beautiful "Infiniti M45 rocks, game over." That s what caranddriver said and they stick to this comment.

by tiguy2000 | February 7, 2008 1:40 AM
Acura should have made this a DOHC motor, then it could double as a basis for the next NSX motor, assuming it will be light and nimble still

by nickkop | February 7, 2008 2:04 AM
Looks like a friggin Saturn, but I do like the rear end of the car. Current version is much better looking than this contraption.

by MB.65 | February 7, 2008 3:23 AM
ohhh honda accord with a little light customization and new badges!!! woo hooo :) old RL was better... i seriously agree with the person above that said "it looks forced" lol disgrace honda... disgrace

by carcrazy1234 | February 7, 2008 5:34 AM
Hey! Nice Accord.

by DieselDog | February 7, 2008 6:29 AM
I looked at this care for about a second, my gut felt sick, and I thought... "this was the big reveal!?" I am with you guys, what were they trying to do, take us back to the 90's? Nothing about this care really makes me want it, and the 'my grille now matches the MDX' crap is old! I wish car companies would stop making every car look like it's 'siblings' - give each car some of its own mojo! Geeeez!

Peace!

by Alfafox5 | February 7, 2008 7:04 AM
WOW!!! THAT IS THE UGLIEST TAIL I HAVE SEEN IN AGES... I THINK THE WHOLE GOAL WAS TO OUT-UGLY THE ORIGINAL BMW 7!!! MAN THIS IS PAINFUL!

by Alfafox5 | February 7, 2008 7:07 AM
its a japanise BMW 7 loool, at the back its all Bangle-esh

i dont like i prefer a hyundai geninses

by gust3439 | February 7, 2008 8:02 AM
An Accord in a tailored suit. I hate the grille.

by moyusuf | February 11, 2008 6:30 AM
looks like after some sort of a crash...

by afterace2 | February 11, 2008 10:31 AM
I THINK IT LOOKS GOOD=DO NOT JUDGE IT UNTIL YOU SEE IT IN PERSON.

by benson | February 24, 2008 9:46 PM

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