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2008 New York Auto Show: 2009 Acura TSX Makes A Big Apple Debut
All-new 2009 TSX is larger, more agile and more powerful than ever before, raising the standards for Acura's entry-level sedan.

The second-generation Acura TSX is designed to appeal to young professionals with its keen-edge styling, athletic performance and advanced electronic features
 

TORRANCE, Calif. - Designed and engineered to reaffirm its place as a desirable and affordable entry point for entry-premium buyers, the all-new second-generation 2009 TSX is larger, more agile, more performance minded and even "more Acura" than ever before. Carefully crafted to honor the original TSX's vision as a world-class sports sedan, the new TSX has significantly evolved to offer more comfort, convenience, driving performance and safety. It does so with expanded luxury and electronic features, a wider stance for more agile performance, and advanced safety systems.

The 2009 TSX is expected to appeal to current TSX owners, young professionals and other image seekers who will appreciate its innovative styling, technical allure and total performance - while also valuing the outstanding customer treatment that owners have come to enjoy at Acura dealerships. Extremely brand conscious and eclectic in their tastes, buyers will find the TSX as satisfying for driving colleagues to lunch as it is for weekend snowboarding trips or vacation travel.

Powertrain

An all-aluminum DOHC i-VTEC® in-line 4-cylinder engine heralds a pair of firsts for the TSX model, including dual balance shafts and a direct ignition system. Along with improved performance, it is also cleaner as it now meets the EPA's aggressive TIER 2 - BIN 5 and CARB LEV II Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) standards for the first time in TSX history.

Displacing 2.4-liters and producing 201 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque (with manual transmission), the new 4-cylinder engine produces its useable power across a much wider rpm range, while five percent more torque further strengthens the engine's pulling power at middle rpm levels. This torque allows the 2009 TSX to be more responsive off the line and out of corners, and stronger in the middle of the rpm range where the engine operates most of the time.

This newfound performance and flexibility is due in part to a higher compression ratio, revised valve timing, and improved intake and exhaust gas flow. Further credit goes to the TSX engine's i-VTEC® "intelligent" valve control system, which provides the power characteristics of a V-6 without sacrificing the light weight or fuel efficiency of an in-line four. Likewise, a new rear-mounted exhaust manifold layout, a close-coupled catalytic converter design, and a Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system substantially reduce emissions levels. Estimated fuel mileage is 21/30/24 mpg* (city/highway/combined, 5 AT) and 20/28/23 mpg* (city/highway/combined, 6 MT).

Two transmissions are available, both as standard equipment - a 6-speed close-ratio manual with new performance-oriented ratios for Second through Sixth gears, and a Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic with a new lock-up torque converter assembly. The manual transmission features a short-throw shifter with a precise, light action that makes it highly rewarding to use, while the Sequential SportShift automatic permits fully automatic operation with intelligent features such as Grade Logic Control and Shift Hold Control, which make driving the TSX on hilly or winding roads more enjoyable. If the driver desires, the automatic transmission can also be operated manually via new steering-wheel mounted F1®-style paddle shifters.

Body and Chassis

The 2009 TSX body structure includes two firsts for the Acura division, including a closed-channel cross-braced roof structure and inside frame rails. Along with a stronger rear bulkhead, the closed-channel cross-braced roof structure yields a more rigid and vibration-resistant structure. The first use of inside frame rails for any Acura model help tailor the aerodynamics underneath the car for improved fuel economy, lower emissions and reduced noise. In addition, new A-, B- and C-pillar separators improve the TSX's quietness over rough roads and at high speed. Slippery aerodynamics helps fuel economy as well as high-speed stability - all while lowering emissions.

In addition to its 3.0-inch greater width and 2.6-inch wider track, the 2009 TSX has a 1.3-inch longer wheelbase and 2.4 inches more overall length. These dimensions combine to provide greater interior roominess, more agile handling and improved ride quality. Another first for Acura are the TSX's new dual-mode suspension dampers, which provide excellent suspension damping characteristics at both lower and higher damper speeds. Using a unique deflector plate stack, the new dampers continually adjust compression damping characteristics to suit the vehicle speed, cornering forces and road surface.

In creating the second-generation TSX body design, Acura designers sought to retain the crisp, dynamic design of the original and enhance it by widening the body overall and adding more muscular and distinctive cues to create a keen-edged sports sedan. Their key design goal was to create an aerodynamic design that evokes both emotion and tension with a decisively sporty flair.

Outward visibility is improved with a slimmer A-pillar design, while an auto up/down front passenger window adds convenience and a reverse-linked passenger-side door mirror tilts down to help improve safety while parallel parking. The new TSX also has a wider trunk opening and a lower trunk lift-over height for more convenient loading.


Exterior/Interior

Functionality and refinement converge with luxury and style in the interior of the 2009 Acura TSX. Featuring a blend of sweeping, contemporary shapes, a high level of standard comfort and convenience features, widespread use of premium materials and an available Technology Package, this 5-passenger sports sedan offers the upscale modern interior that customers have come to expect from Acura.

From the precision-crafted metal door sills to the satin-metal finish accents, from new leather-covered seats to the steering-wheel mounted controls, and from the premium 7-speaker sound system to the dual-zone automatic climate control, the TSX represents a merge of intelligent design and innovation. For example, Bluetooth® connectivity is standard and includes a HandsFreeLink® cellular telephone interface that makes communications easier and safer while en route.

Typical of Acura, the TSX offers an exceptional level of standard equipment. Included are a standard power front passenger seat, a new folding key with remote entry, new automatic headlight activation, a premium 7-speaker sound system with CD, AM/FM/XM®, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® , and USB port and AUX jack music interface. A HomeLink® remote control system is also standard.

Adding to the already impressive list of TSX standard equipment is the available Technology Package, which bristles with leading-edge electronics that make driving much more efficient and enjoyable. These include an Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition™, AcuraLink® Real-time traffic, AcuraLink® weather, and the highly useful AcuraLink® Satellite Communication System. The navigation system features Real-time traffic™ covering 76 major metropolitan markets, and offers Traffic Rerouting™ with dynamic route guidance to help navigate around slow-downs. For 2009, the TSX receives a dash-mounted electronic compass for added directional information while driving.

Included in the Technology Package is a premium sound system tuned by 6-time Grammy® award winning sound engineer Elliot Scheiner. This 10-speaker Acura/ELS™ Premium Surround Sound System with DVD-Audio includes a new Note function for XM® Radio that makes it easy to identify songs to recall at a later date. With push of a button, the Note function can capture 10 seconds of up to 30 songs, along with noting text indicating song title, artist name, and XM® channel.

Safety

The 2009 Acura TSX leads the way in safety with its new Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure. Engineered into the TSX model for the first time, ACE™ improves the dispersal of frontal crash energy through the use of load-bearing frame structures that better match the TSX with other vehicles of different sizes and with different bumper heights. Simply put, ACE™ helps maximize the effectiveness of the TSX's front crumple zones, better dispersing crash forces before they reach the passenger compartment.

A broad range of passive safety features likewise contributes to occupant safety, including six airbags (dual-stage, dual-threshold front airbags, new dual-chamber front seat side airbags, and side curtain airbags for outboard seating positions). Three-point seatbelts and head restraints are provided in all seating positions, and front seatbelt load limiters with an integrated automatic tensioning system further protect the TSX driver and front passenger. A new Active Headrest Restrain System is used for the first time on the TSX, while the rear seat features a Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system that allows for the easy and secure affixing of up to two child seats.

Exterior features designed to further improve safety include daytime running lights (DRL), pedestrian-injury mitigation features such as a deformable hood, hood hinges and windshield-wiper pivots, and a 5-mph front bumper and 2.5-mph rear bumper. The 2009 Acura TSX is expected to achieve the highest ratings in both government (NHTSA)** and independent (IIHS) crash testing - including garnering IIHS's TOP SAFETY PICK.

 

Finally, the 2009 Acura TSX is covered by a comprehensive 4-year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty and a 6-year/70,000 mile powertrain limited warranty. Additional benefits of ownership include Acura Total Luxury Care® (TLC®) that provides free 24-hour roadside assistance, concierge service and trip routing.

Acura

Acura offers a full line of technologically advanced performance luxury vehicles through a network of 268 dealers within the United States. The 2008 Acura lineup features five distinctive models including the RL luxury performance sedan, the TL performance luxury sedan, the TSX sports sedan, the turbocharged RDX luxury crossover SUV and the award-winning MDX luxury sport utility vehicle.

For additional information about Acura vehicles, please visit www.acura.com. For media inquiries, please visit www.acuranews.com.

*Preliminary EPA mileage estimates determined by Acura. Final EPA mileage estimates not available at the time of printing. Estimates reflect new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

** Government star ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). Model tested with standard side-impact air bags (SABs).


2008 New York Auto Show: 2009 Acura TSX Makes A Big Apple Debut



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kpaxxkpaxx - 3/19/2008 1:22:22 PM
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HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:31:19 PM
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I hate your guts, but I had this window open before you even posted, and somehow, even two people who disagree with each other so much can at least agree on this!

Believe me, I disagree with pretty much everything else you have to say!



kpaxxkpaxx - 3/19/2008 1:51:58 PM
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Maybe there is one more thing we agree with..I generally like Hyundais



HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 5:38:42 PM
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Hyundai has really impressed me over the last 2 years. They are by far NOT my favourite car company. This username is more of a way to spot the badge-whores and the people that I should be ignoring than stating my car preferences.


davidedavide - 3/20/2008 9:05:37 PM
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acura - enough already with the smiley face front end.
you made a mistake with the 2009 rl front and now look at this ... what is wrong with your design team? read all of the comments that have been made for both models and you will be back to the drawing board.. my guess is that if you re worked the grill work on both suv models your new revised rl and this new debut your sales will increase with every model..



HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:29:51 PM
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ZzzzZZZzzZZZzzzzzz

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GTR35GTR35 - 3/19/2008 3:36:11 PMView My AgentSpace
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Uhmm yeahhh, your name is hyundai?


HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 5:35:52 PM
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"How to find out a badge-whore in 3 easy steps"


zorbeezezorbeeze - 3/20/2008 4:20:08 PM
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"Uhmm yeahhh, your name is hyundai?"

Your point is?????????????????????



SpectatorSpectator - 3/19/2008 1:31:33 PM
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"larger, more agile, more performance minded"

All 3 of those can fit into the same sentence? Hmmm.

Also 2.4L in a TSX is hardly performance minded. In the old RSX Type S it was, however even in the first gen TSX its nothing to write home about. And now the car is bigger but somehow more performance minded. I like Acura's as much as the next person, but what are you really trying to sell us Honda.


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golfer38golfer38 - 3/19/2008 2:51:37 PMView My AgentSpace
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That's what I'd like to know. While 186 inches long is certainly not to large to be a performance sedan, how do you offer a larger vehicle with less hp and expect us to buy the fact that we are "Advancing"!?


laurentlaurent - 3/19/2008 1:33:05 PM
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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finishlinefinishline - 3/19/2008 1:36:04 PM
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I've said it before-- I WANT to love Acura. They are just making it so hard. To me, this looks dated. And it's not even out yet. Definitely better in the darker colors, though.

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HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:38:24 PM
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This looks like a revised Saturn Aura..


HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:40:36 PM
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.. A vad revision I might add. This looks like a Pteradactyl-beaked car.


HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:42:07 PM
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.. A bad revision***** (I was typing with one hand. Not that it matters.)


holmstarholmstar - 3/19/2008 5:10:09 PM
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one hand? What were you doing with your other han...

oh...

That's gross!



HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 1:41:27 PM
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Does anybody else see the Saturn Aura ad at the top of the page? lol..

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fuzionfuzion - 3/19/2008 1:50:08 PM
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how many ****ing times are you going to respond to your own post you little retard.


DaHarderDaHarder - 3/19/2008 2:21:40 PM
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The Looming Question Is:

Is This Progress...

Or Simply More Of the Same?


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_43LE_43LE - 3/19/2008 2:41:42 PM
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As a current TSX owner I can tell you that while I am happy with my current car, I am disappointed in this new one.

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HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 5:42:33 PM
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The current TSX does look better than this new one, IMO. I was hoping to see a nice improvement..


stash84stash84 - 3/20/2008 12:11:42 PM
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i love the current tsx..looks much nicer than the 09..


IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 3/19/2008 2:47:31 PM
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No bigger Honda/Acura fan than me, but wow....zzzzzzzzzzzz-fest

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cktoocktoo - 3/19/2008 5:30:16 PM
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H/A fan as well, and same reaction. Bland as hell, same friggin engine with slightly more torque, and the grill is just awful. I know some don't like the MDX grill, but I think that would have looked better and given them an identity....other than this f-ing flat shield, GM junk front end. I'm disappointed more and more by Acura these days. Hell, Cadillac is putting them to shame.

Also, if they are going to have another TSX model (Type S, whatever), at least announce it now...even if a year away. If I were buying today, I'd go for 08 TSX over this and save some major $$$. Then again, prices for the 08 probably just went up after seeing this.



LavicLavic - 3/19/2008 2:53:50 PM
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Honda's are way too conservative if they want to play in the Tier 1.

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SpectatorSpectator - 3/19/2008 3:17:41 PM
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I think that comes with the fact that they haven't established a product line design strategy. Mazda's flow together, nissans as well and so do cadillac's, etc... Honda is struggling with the fact that it dosent have a base for moving foward yet.

It's acting like a recent college graduate who has yet to decide what he/she wants to do in the world. Which apparently is exactly the demographic honda says it is aiming for.

I believe that might be considered irony



HyundaiHyundai - 3/19/2008 5:44:44 PM
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How exactly can you make your target market for luxury cars, recent college graduates in debt without jobs? How does that work?


SpectatorSpectator - 3/20/2008 2:54:10 PM
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Very good question. I don't know either. Guess Honda hasn't figured that part out either.


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 3/19/2008 3:02:44 PM
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Bloody 'ell. What a waste of time. The designers picked 'generic honda front end' #46 and went with it. Like the RL, you can't tell it apart from every other Honda.

Meh!


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LexSucksLexSucks - 3/19/2008 3:14:09 PM
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The Grill is hideous, the performance is tepid, and its FWD architecture is an economy car setup.

The TSX is a harmless MILF car.


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1995e341995e34 - 3/19/2008 3:21:17 PM
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that's one mean looking saturn. great job general motors!

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TurboSpyderTurboSpyder - 3/19/2008 5:01:49 PMView My AgentSpace
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Lol. That cracked me up.


JUGNUJUGNU - 3/19/2008 3:52:08 PMView My AgentSpace
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That's not saturn plz look again.

I don't like the RL design but this new TSX looks very good to me. Evolution of a great looking car. Grille (unpopular) suits it so much. Headlights and taillights are so very stylish and unique.

2.4l four cylinder 200BHP is surely the leader in class.

good job Acura. Please bring it here in Middle East too. It looks miles better than the Accord offered here.

JUGNU


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 3/19/2008 7:25:45 PMView My AgentSpace
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"2.4l four cylinder 200BHP is surely the leader in class."

???

What class would that be, exactly?



ghosthunterghosthunter - 3/19/2008 10:14:17 PM
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S4, mind to demonstrate some 2.4L NA engine that output 200+ hp with a reasonable price tag?

having said that, the new TSX output 4 hp LESS than previous one, i hope their torque curve/hp curve would be better than previous gen to back up honda's "better performance" claim.



S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 3/20/2008 2:18:23 AMView My AgentSpace
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It may not be naturally aspirated, but the VW/Audi 2.0T is superior due to its flatter torque curve (duh, Honda!) and more torque/power in general. Not to mention, it will probably get better fuel economy, and it's just brilliant when paired with DSG.