Showing posts with label Acura TSX V6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acura TSX V6. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Car and Driver: 2010 Acura TSX V6 Review

How does a big V-6 affect one of our longtime favorite sports sedans?
BY STEVE SILER, PHOTOGRAPHY BY MORGAN SEGAL AND THE MANUFACTURER June 2009


Around here, we are all big fans of the Acura TSX—the lean, frisky, three-time-10Best-winning, first-generation version, anyway. With respect to the larger, more substantial second-gen 2009 TSX introduced just last year, our camp is split. Some of us believe that even despite the car’s newer and larger (but just 130-pound-heavier) body, the high-revving 201-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder carried over is still a great match, offering an excellent blend of power and prudence, especially with the available six-speed manual. The rest believe that along with the newfound size and substance, Acura should have added a heap of horsepower—and rear- or all-wheel drive.

In regards to the former group, nothing has changed on the four-cylinder TSX for 2010: it’s still the happy, front-drive, near-luxe sedan it’s always been. For the power-hungry bunch, the 2010 TSX V-6 will alleviate the horsepower deficit when it goes on sale in July. By slipping in the same, 3.5-liter V-6 from the base TL—tuned in the TSX to 280 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque—Acura turns its smallest four-door into a very quick sports sedan, even if it comes only with a paddle-shifted, five-speed automatic transmission.


Specifications
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan
BASE PRICE: $35,660
ENGINE TYPE: SOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 212 cu in, 3471ccPower (SAE net): 280 bhp @ 6200 rpmTorque (SAE net): 254 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 5-speed automatic with manumatic shifting
DIMENSIONS:Wheelbase: 106.4 in Length: 185.6 in Width: 72.4 in Height: 56.7 in Curb weight (C/D est): 3650 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST): Zero to 60 mph: 6.0 sec Standing ¼-mile: 14.6 sec
FUEL ECONOMY: EPA city/highway driving: 18/27 mpg


How quick is it? Well, we’ll have to wait until we track test it to say for certain. Acura says it is capable of hitting 60 mph in seven seconds. But considering we hit 60 in 6.7 seconds with the last manual-equipped four-cylinder TSX we tested, we’re sure Acura is waaaaaay off with that silly estimate. Stay tuned.


Keep Your Hands on the Wheel

But alas, as the saying goes, with power comes responsibility. And in this case, the driver must be responsible for managing the V-6 model’s extra thrust—and 200-plus pounds of additional beef, most of which takes up residence over the front wheels. With its 62/38-percent front-to-rear weight distribution, this is a recipe for eminent understeer. And sure enough, our preview drive on some of the most challenging mountain roads through Malibu, California—with almost no runoff room and very few guardrails—provided us with more than a few intestine-twisting moments. We came to realize that the V-6 model truly isn’t as tossable as the four-cylinder, despite Acura’s fitment of flared-spoke 18-inch wheels (one inch larger than those on the four-banger) and firmer front shocks. Torque steer, however, is very well managed considering how much power is being dumped upon the front axle. After all, the front tires have to steer, too.

The brakes were also worked up a bit, with a new master cylinder, brake booster, and uprated rear brake pads. The pedal, however, still exhibited some slop in the first inch or so of travel, and that only got worse during our admittedly harsh flogging. We also saw considerable fade. In every other respect, however, the TSX is unchanged. The only exterior alterations involve the aforementioned wheels, a slightly revised front fascia and the V-6 badge on the trunk. Inside, other than a new active noise-cancellation system, there is no difference whatsoever. And that’s just fine with us: the comfortable, spacious and exceedingly well equipped interior is one of the TSX’s strongest suits, especially dressed in a dark color and equipped with the Tech package and its solar-sensing climate-control system, 10-speaker ELS surround-sound stereo, and navigation with real-time traffic reporting.

Steep Price for Power
Well, there is one more difference: price. At $35,660, the TSX V-6 will cost a monstrous $5,540 more than the $30,120 2010 TSX four-cylinder that’s available now. That’s right, two extra cylinders will run a guy nearly $2,800 each. That’s especially notable given that the TSX has proven that it can do its job just fine with the four it was born with, to say nothing of that engine’s clear fuel economy advantage (21 city/30 highway mpg versus 18/27).
Hmmm. So how much is all that power—and understeer—really worth to ya?


Source;
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/high_performance/honda_acura_central/2010_acura_tsx_v6_first_drive_review

Thursday, February 12, 2009

2010 Acura TSX V-6 Debuts at Chicago Auto Show

More Powerful TSX Blows into the Windy City

CHICAGO, U.S.A., February 11, 2009 - Acura debuted an all-new V-6 model for its TSX sports sedan line-up at the Chicago Auto Show. Scheduled to go on sale this summer, the 2010 TSX V-6 will be equipped with a powerful 3.5-liter engine, exclusive suspension tuning, larger diameter wheels and additional enhancements.

“The automotive market may be slowing down, but not Acura,” said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales. “With improved acceleration and handling, the new 280 horsepower V-6 adds even more sport to the already sporty nature of the popular TSX sports sedan.”

Since its redesign last year, the TSX has shattered sales records to become one of Acura’s best-selling sedans. As the entry point to the Acura brand, the four-cylinder TSX has won over customers with its nimble handling, agile driving feel and balanced performance. The V-6 model adds a new level of power on top of these winning traits for a more sporty and spirited driving experience. The V-6 will surely satisfy driving enthusiast’s appetite for a fun-to-drive, yet refined sports sedan.

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Here's some more information from http://www.vtec.net/

Powertrain
A new TSX powertrain choice means performance luxury buyers can enjoy a 280 horsepower 3.5L V-6, with sophisticated VTEC® valvetrain control and a dual-stage induction system. For maximum performance and efficiency, the engine will be coupled to Acura's Sequential SportShift automatic transmission, with intelligent features such as Grade Logic Control and Shift Hold Control. If the driver desires, the Sequential SportShift transmission can also be operated manually, via steering-wheel mounted F1®-style paddle shifters.
Body/Chassis
The new TSX model will feature a state-of-the-art, double-wishbone front and multilink rear suspension system to provide excellent ride, handling and control. To generate sportier handling, the V-6 model will also use exclusive suspension tuning along with 18-inch split five-spoke aluminum wheels, fit with Michelin Pilot all-season tires. The larger wheels and tires will help distinguish this performance- minded TSX, as does the slightly revised front fascia and a V-6 badge on the trunk. The TSX V-6 model will be generously equipped with the latest advancements in safety technology and is anticipated to achieve the highest ratings in both government (NHTSA)* and independent (IIHS) crash testing - including garnering IIHS's TOP SAFETY PICK.
Interior
Like all Acura models, the new TSX will feature an exceptional level of standard equipment, including leather-appointed interior, power moonroof, automatic climate control, a premium seven-speaker sound system with CD, AM/FM tuner, XM® Satellite Radio, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® , USB port and AUX jack music interface and more.

Similar to the four-cylinder TSX, the V-6 model will be available with the optional Technology Package that includes the Acuralink™ satellite navigation system with rear-view camera and the Acura/ELS Surround® premium audio system for a top-in-class audio experience. The introduction of the TSX V-6 at the Chicago Auto Show is the first step in a series of major advancements to the 2010 Acura lineup. Almost every Acura sedan and SUV will receive significant enhancements for the 2010 model year.

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Vtec.net Reports: 2010 3.5 V6 TSX to be revealed in Chicago

Word on the street is that the 2010 Acura TSX V6 will be revealed during the media days at next week's 2009 Chicago Auto Show.

Details are scarce, but from what we've been told, expect to see the V6 version of the TSX fitted with standard 18" wheels, restyled front end treatment, some unique interior bits, and apparently the same 3.5L 280hp V6 that is currently found on FWD 2009 TL models.

It's not clear yet whether or not SH-AWD will be offered with the TSX V6, nor is it clear whether or not it will be offered with a 6MT/LSD pairing (which would basically make it a followup to the 2008 TL Type-S 6MT).

In other news, somewhat related to the TSX, Honda announced their new high-performance version of the i-DTEC Diesel motor. Generating 180hp and a whopping 380nm (280lb-ft) of torque, this engine is offered in Accord Type-S models in either saloon or tourer body styles. For the time being, it is only being offered with a 6-speed manual transmission.

According to Honda, "The new engine retains its 2.2 litre capacity and gains its additional power with a revised turbo-charger, cylinder head and larger intercooler. Performance, fuel economy and emissions data will be available once homologation is completed."

This uprated version of the i-DTEC engine was headed for the TSX until the plans were shuffled.

Source;
http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=814183