Acura has updated TSX Sedan for 2011 with revised exterior design, powertrains, features and also introduced the Sport Wagon version. The TSX sedan can be had with either a 2.4L 4-cylinder, or the 3.5L V-6, but the Wagon being a new model only comes with the 22/30/25 mpg four-cylinder engine and starts from $30,960 for both manual and automatic transmission models. If you opt for the Technology package, the price will rise up to $34,610. The sales commence December 21.
The TSX sedan with 2.4L I-4 engine has an MSRP of $29,610 for both manual and automatic transmission models. Equipped with the available Technology package, theMSRP is $32,710. The TSX sedan with 3.5L V-6 engine has an MSRP of $35,150, or $38,250 when equipped with the Technology Package.
“The all-new TSX Sport Wagon is a smart alternative for those needingadded utility,” said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales. “With the Sport Wagon, the customer simultaneously enjoys the benefits of sports-sedan performance along with SUV-like cargo capacity.”
2011 TSX estimated city/highway/combined fuel economy ratings** TSX Model Engine/Trans EPA rating Improvement (versus 2010 model) Sedan 2.4L I-4 (5AT) 22/31/26 mpg +1 city, +1 highway, +1 combined Sedan 2.4L I-4 (6MT) 21/29/24 mpg +1 city, +1 highway, +1 combined Sport Wagon 2.4L I-4 (5AT) 22/30/25 mpg New model Sedan 3.5L V-6 (5AT) 19/28/23 mpg +1 city, +1 highway, +2 combined New automatic transmission programming helps maximize the engine output by allowing for Shift Hold Control during cornering along with “smart shift” functionality that allows for semi-manual operation when in Drive- not just when in Sport Mode. In addition, the Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic transmission now features a fluid warmer that helps improve shift quality, transmission durability and engine fuel economy for TSX owners who live in colder climates.