
The 2025 Acura MDX It offers a price range that can go from just over $52,000 to as high as $80,000.
Even if the prices are sometimes high, the increase compared to the previous model is in line with technical, comfort and safety improvements.
These values are recommended by Acura and do not include taxes, registration or destination fees.
Additional costs must be taken into account in the final price. Let’s see.
The 2025 Acura MDX There are a number of versions available, ranging from entry-level configuration to high-performance versions.
The official Acura website details that the recommended price for the The base front-wheel drive (FWD) variant starts at $51,200. If you choose the SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive) version, the starting price is $53,400.
Versions and prices depending on equipment:
The jump in price between the versions is due to significant differences in equipment:
He Technology package adds improvements to the infotainment screen, Navigation, premium audio, more sophisticated interior design and comfort details.
He Advance package It adds luxury elements such as ventilated and heated seats, a surround-view camera, a head-up display, finer materials and better sound insulation, among other things.
The Type S version It has a 3.0 liter turbo engine, more power, performance details, better finishes and features that were previously optional, such as seat massage and HUD.
Local taxes, duties and fees: Depending on the state, these fees can significantly increase the final price.
Transport and import (if applicable): For direct imports, freight, insurance, compliance with regulations (permits, safety/emissions standards, etc.) must also be added.
Registration, patenting, insurance: These are costs that vary greatly depending on jurisdiction and usage. A premium vehicle usually means more expensive insurance, especially if it has a powerful engine (like the Type S).
Maintenance and consumption: V6 engine, all-wheel drive, electronic extras mean more expensive maintenance. Fuel consumption can also be high under certain circumstances, which must be taken into account when used intensively.
Depreciation: Luxury cars tend to lose significant value in the first few years. What you pay over and above the MSRP can affect the resale value. According to owner estimates (“Cost to Own”), the total costs (fuel, maintenance, depreciation, insurance, etc.) can increase significantly over 5 years for certain intermediate MDX models.