Acura Is Offering A Serious Lease Deal On the 2024 ZDX EV
The Honda Prologue has been selling like hotcakes, thanks to aggressive incentives and the federal EV tax credit. Acura now wants in on that action and is offering a lease deal on a 2024 ZDX that could make it less than $300 per month.
The Honda Prologue has been selling like hotcakes, thanks to aggressive incentives and the federal EV tax credit. Acura now wants in on that action and is offering a lease deal on a 2024 ZDX that could make it less than $300 per month.
The ZDX shares most of its design with the Honda Prologue, and both are built by GM. CarsDirect found the lease deal, which requires a reasonable $2,999 down payment. Other incentives have to apply to reduce the price to the sub-$300 level, including a $4,000 loyalty or conquest bonus. Some buyers in the Los Angeles, California, region may qualify for an additional $1,500 due to the impacts of the recent fires in the area. The 24-month lease only includes 7,500 miles per year, however, so it’s important to make sure you can live with the limitation.
I own a 2024 Prologue and have tested the ZDX Type-S, and there’s a clear difference between the two, though it’s good to note that the lease deal applies to the less expensive A-Spec RWD trim. Despite lacking the beefy performance of the Type-S, the A-Spec offers the best range numbers of the bunch, at up to 313 miles per full charge. It sports 358 horsepower and 324 pounds of torque from a single electric motor, and that output is good for a 5.5-second 0-60 mph time.
The ZDX’s interior is a step up from the Prologue’s, as expected from an Acura model. It gets an 11.3-inch touchscreen and an 11-inch digital gauge cluster, and thanks to its Detroit roots, the interface is an interesting mashup of GM and Honda/Acura tech.
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