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Acura electric hero

Electrified performance makes its Acura debut with the all-electric ZDX and ZDX Type S, arriving in 2024. With convenient charging options at home or on the go and an anticipated range rating of 325 miles 1 available, the all-electric ZDX effortlessly fits into your everyday routine.

Benefits of Going Electric

Electric vehicles (EVs) are powered by electricity from a rechargeable battery. This simplified drivetrain in an EV gives engineers more flexibility to design a spacious interior while improving safety for both drivers and passengers.

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Get More from Every Drive

EVs offer an adrenaline-pumping drive by providing instant acceleration. By placing the battery in the floor, EVs also have a lower center of gravity, ensuring agile handling on the road.

Acura electric hero
The ZDX is more than an exhilarating drive — it’s a smart investment. On average, EVs cost less to drive mile-for-mile than gas-powered vehicles. ZDX drivers can take advantage of federal, state, and local tax credits, incentives and rebates. Utility providers also often offer programs that provide lower rates for charging EVs during non-peak times. Additional perks include HOV lane access in some states as well as discounted tolls and charging at shopping centers, office buildings, airports and more.

Charging At Home

Driving a ZDX is even more effortless when you charge at home. Home installation is easy and allows drivers to charge their ZDX at their convenience and start every morning with a full charge. ZDX drivers will have a choice of home and public charging solutions based on what fits their needs. More information on how to order and install Acura home solutions will be available in the coming months.

Charging On the Road

An ever-growing network of public charging stations makes it easy to charge while running errands or driving long distances. Easily find stations en route or at your destination with Google built-in 2 integration in the ZDX and then use a Level 2 or DC Fast Charging (DCFC) station 3 to power up while you’re shopping, eating, or enjoying the scenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Would my routine need to change in order to own an EV?

While there will likely be some changes to your routine, like planning ahead for places to charge on longer road trips and no longer needing to stop at a gas station, the easiest way to keep the same routine is to charge at home. Simply plug in with a Level 2 charger overnight and wake up to a fully charged battery. When you do need to charge while on the road, some quick planning can help ensure that you can shop, eat or run errands while your ZDX charges.

How much maintenance is required on an EV?

The maintenance on an EV is minimal. EVs do not require scheduled oil changes, for example, but will still need regular service on items like tire rotations, alignments, and air filter changes. The ZDX will also need to have its battery, electric motor and cooling system inspected.

What if I want to take a road trip?

Planning ahead and checking what charging options are available on your route to your destination can help ensure the best road trip experience possible. Finding the charging stations that will be available on your drive through mobile apps or using the Google built-in* integration in the ZDX can help optimize your charging and keep you on track to arrive at your destination on-time. Many public charging stations are now located near restaurants and shopping so you can time your charging with meals or stretch your legs while you wait.

Do most people charge at home?

Yes, most EV owners prefer to charge their vehicles at home because it’s more convenient and costeffective than public charging stations. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, more than 80% of EV charging is done at home1 because residential charging is typically less expensive than public charging and can be done overnight while the EV is parked.

How much does it cost to charge and how long would it take?

Installation costs vary depending on the electrical system and the type of installation. More information on how to order and install Acura home solutions will be available in the coming months.

I cannot install a charger at my home. Are there other charging options?

Home charging on Level 2 device is typically the most convenient, but the rising number of public charging stations in some areas makes it possible to solely use public stations. Many EV drivers often rely on chargers at their workplace.

How do I use a public charging station?

Most charging stations accept credit card payments. Some stations accept payment from a phone app but may require you to register for an account. Acura has partnered with charging networks to help make public charging easier for ZDX drivers.

1 ZDX Range Rating - Pre-production model shown. Anticipated combined (city/highway) 325 mile EPA driving range rating for ZDX A-Spec single-motor configuration with a full charge based on internal testing; ZDX A-Spec dual-motor configuration – anticipated 315 mile rating; ZDX Type S – anticipated 288 mile rating. Your driving range will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition, and other factors.

2 Google - Google, Google Play, Google Maps and other related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC.

3 DC Fast Charging - Maximum estimated 81 mi. range based on internal testing of the ZDX ASpec RWD and specific conditions using DC Fast Charging (DCFC). Your results will vary based on vehicle condition and other factors, such as battery condition, output of charger, the original state of the battery’s charge and outside temperature. Charging time is subject to change.