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Yes, they’re bringing an NSX along too.
You know, it’s just not good enough for any crossover to be practical anymore. Hauling kids? Having a higher seating position? Yeah, right – that may have worked a decade ago, but the world appears to have moved on. Now, in this explosively popular segment, crossovers have to perform as well as have the space to haul kids, gear and the family dog on a camping trip. Enter the Acura RDX – recently redesigned for the 2019 model year.
Also known as the “Race to the Clouds”, Acura plans to run a “lightly modified” version of the new RDX up the 12.42 mile highway to the summit of Pikes Peak at 14,110 feet. To get there, it will still use the same 2.0-liter engine as in the production model. It will also still use the brand’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system. However, this one has a bit more grunt.
TLX A-Spec, GT, NSX joining the RDX at Pikes Peak
While Acura is using this opportunity to promote the RDX, it’s by no means the only car Acura is bringing along. In the exhibition class, there will be a TLX A-Spec designed specifically for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Its revised suspension, 500 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and limited-slip differential will see the car and its driver, Nick Robinson, to the summit on June 24.
Finally, there’s the TLX GT. For 2018, the RealTime Racing team beefed up the twin-turbo V6 used in Pirelli World Challenge Series competitions for the Pikes Peak race. It also features new transmission gearing and a specially-tuned suspension setup.
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