The Acura ADX model quickly gained popularity, becoming one of the best-selling in the brand’s lineup. Last year, Americans bought over 20,000 of these cars, which is only slightly less than Integra sales.
Minimal Updates for the 2026 Model Year
The manufacturer does not want to change a successful formula, so the updates for the 2026 model year will be minor. In particular, a new paint option called Double Apex Blue Pearl will appear, replacing the previous Adriatic Sea Blue Metallic. This color will be available with interiors in Ebony and Orchid colors. In the Orchid interior version, the seats will receive inserts made of light blue microsuede.
Prices remain mostly unchanged. The base version still costs $35,000, excluding the $1,450 destination charge. However, the ADX A-Spec version has become $200 more expensive and now starts at $38,200. The ADX A-Spec with the Advance package has also become more expensive, this time by $400.
Interestingly, Acura raised the destination charge for the 2025 model just two days ago, adding $100 to it. This is quite an interesting coincidence, considering that the 2026 model is already arriving at dealerships.
Standard Equipment and Options
Even in the base trim, the ADX gets LED lighting, 18-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and a power tailgate.
The interior features a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a 9-inch multimedia system. Standard equipment also includes heated front leatherette seats, wireless smartphone charging, and an eight-speaker audio system. In addition, the car has interior ambient lighting, a power-adjustable rearview mirror, and dual-zone climate control.
Driver assistance systems are also standard. These include adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, road sign recognition, traffic jam assist, road departure mitigation system, frontal collision warning, and blind-spot monitoring.
Enhanced Features for Top Trims
More expensive versions offer greater luxury. They include remote engine start, integration with Google services, and a premium 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system. Options are also available: leather seat upholstery, seat ventilation and heating, as well as a heated steering wheel.
Technical Specifications and Pricing
All versions are equipped with a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 190 horsepower and 242 Nm of torque. The unit is paired with a continuously variable transmission. All-wheel drive is available for an additional $2,000.
Here is a detailed price table for the 2026 model:
Trim | Drivetrain | Base Price | Price with Destination
ADX | Front-Wheel Drive | $35,000 | $36,450
ADX | All-Wheel Drive | $37,000 | $38,450
ADX A-Spec | Front-Wheel Drive | $38,200 | $39,650
ADX A-Spec | All-Wheel Drive | $40,200 | $41,650
ADX A-Spec Advance | Front-Wheel Drive | $42,400 | $43,850
ADX A-Spec Advance | All-Wheel Drive | $44,400 | $45,850
Overall, the Acura ADX continues to be an attractive offering in the compact crossover market, combining fairly rich standard equipment with an accessible price. Despite minor price increases for top versions, the main factor remains the successful price-to-quality ratio, which ensured the model’s rapid success. The minimal changes for the new model year indicate that the manufacturer considers the current concept successful and focused on the needs of buyers looking for a reliable, comfortable, and technologically equipped car in its segment.

