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2009 Acura TSX
2009 Acura TSX

Acura TSX Details Surface

Ahead of New York debut
  
February 14, 2008 11:39 AM by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
Filed Under: New York Auto Show Acura

Debut at NYIAS

At the upcoming New York International Motor Show Acura will display their brand new second generation TSX, last week Acura released a teaser image and a tit-bit of information. Full details of Acura's new sport sedan have been posted on the VWVortex forums well before the show. The all new Acura TSX is specifically designed for YUP's and image seekers with its “keen design, performance and advanced features”.

The 2nd generation TSX has grown on all fronts, measuring and additional 2.4 inches in overall length, 3 inches in width, 1.3 inch longer wheelbase and a 2.6 inch wider track. Power comes from a 2.4 liter 4-cylinder DOHC i-VTEC engine producing 201 hp with 172 lb-ft of torque which meets the EPA's Tier 2-Bin 5 and CARB LEV II ULEV standards, a first in TSX history. The engine can be coupled to a close-ratio 6-speed manual or Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic transmission, paddle shifters are optional for the automatic.

the 2009 Acura TSX features yet another Acura first, namely a closed-channel cross-braced roof system and inside frame rails resulting in a more rigid and vibration-resistant structure. The inside frame rails provide better aerodynamics underneath the car which is advantageous to fuel efficiency, lowers emissions and reduces noise.

There is no word yet on pricing or when the 2009 Acura TSX will go on sale, but stay tuned for live pictures from the NYIAS.

Source: Jalopnik
Press Release
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pxsupply
February 14, 2008 4:33:26 PM

Doesn't look that different from the outgoing model. I wish we would get the good looking European "Accord" wagon to the US.

johnnyg
February 14, 2008 4:46:12 PM

I was expecting a bigger engine out of this. What happened to those rumors about it having a turbo charged engine? Also dissapointed about it not having a 6 speed automatic. What is Honda doing??

benz_man
February 14, 2008 7:57:03 PM

Hmmm, 201HP? Thats questionable in this segment.

JTZ
February 14, 2008 10:46:00 PM

I Have no idea what honda engineers are smoking! .. but i guess the 2.4 L TSX is the fuel efficient version but i will admit the 170hp torque is a pleasant upgrade from previous generation. But dont lose hope yet guys, i believe a type-S version will come out and lets all hope they dump the rdx engine with the SH AWD into the TSX :) ... we can hope right?

unknown
February 15, 2008 1:30:28 AM

i am guessing the turbo model might be coming as the tsx-s (type s) following it's big brother the TL.

mako001
February 16, 2008 11:39:20 PM

Honda Corp. must be making money on the TSX to stubbornly continue to make the same 2.4l inline 4 in a such a competitive segment. Or they are doing so poorly and so hopeless with the vehicle it doesn't justify any serious redevelopment of the product for the US market. My guess is success of the European Accord more than makes up for the poor sales of the TSX.

mako001
February 17, 2008 12:03:45 AM

Acura does not need to develop a new V6 for the TSX though, they can just drop down the TL's 3.2l. MB and Lexus do that all the time, it works. Acura just put the 3.7l MDX motor into the 2009 RL...COOL! But where's the V8? They also dropped the RL's 3.5l into the TL Type-S (slightly detuned though).. they seem to be headed in the right direction, generally. It's really the higher end stuff that's lacking from Acura, they need to realize fuel economy and luxury are mutually exclusive, especially in the US mkt. Acura has to decide, sooner rather than later, if they want to be a maker of economic cars (we already have Hondas ), or a bonafide LUXURY brand b4 they are relegated to irrelevancy. Can't have it both ways.

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