2005 Acura RL (Honda Legend)
heavily photoshopped TL.. the front looks like a different spin on the other artist renderings of the next legend, stuck on the '04 TL of course..
if the next legend looked like that i'd be pretty disappointed
if the next legend looked like that i'd be pretty disappointed
Originally posted by qtiger
To address other posts in this thread, if a V8 is so important, why is the MDX selling so well?
To address other posts in this thread, if a V8 is so important, why is the MDX selling so well?
I'm guessing that an RL with a 3.5 liter 300 hp V6 and awd will be priced in direct competition with the A6 3.0, 530i and E320. Acura doesn't need to go up against the A6 4.2, 545i and E500 to do well in this segment. For the most part the V8 versions are halo cars for the entire model. If Acura tosses in some spiffy gadgetry that the Germans don't have (which although appearing utterly pointless to me, probably helps to sell cars) then they can probably achieve the same halo effect without offering a V8.
I do think Acura is finally coming out of its slump in full force. It doesn't have the as-good-as-German cache of Lexus or the really hot gottahaveit new models of Infiniti but the TSX, TL, MDX and now RL are genuine luxury competitors. They don't seem very exciting to me personally but I can see how the middle-of-the-road approach has the potential to sell a lot of cars.
I do think Acura is finally coming out of its slump in full force. It doesn't have the as-good-as-German cache of Lexus or the really hot gottahaveit new models of Infiniti but the TSX, TL, MDX and now RL are genuine luxury competitors. They don't seem very exciting to me personally but I can see how the middle-of-the-road approach has the potential to sell a lot of cars.
I don't think that RL needs V8 to sell well in this case. The recent RL has been around about 5 years or more. The overall styling has not changed with minor updating of luxuries and some powers. Still, I don't see Honda is pulling off this model. Thus, V8 engine is not really the point to me.
With TL now, has the aggressive and the power to handle with 530&330, if RL is going to take on 540, that will be somewhat suprising to me as a marketing. I think it is more like a competitor towards E320 or S80. With 300HP+ & AWD, it is going to offer about the similar comfort as E500, however, with a lot less money. So there should be a market for. Moreover, I do not believe that RL will be a much more massive production car like its sibling TL, therefore, power & superior road handling will not be the main issue but rather comforts and luxuries.
RL has never been on the emphasis of its power and handling. A reworked C35 engine is not too bad if it can furthur improve its oil efficiency grealtly and overall comfort of the car. With IMA debuted later, Honda should still manage some room to react with other makers
Just a thought... :thinking:
With TL now, has the aggressive and the power to handle with 530&330, if RL is going to take on 540, that will be somewhat suprising to me as a marketing. I think it is more like a competitor towards E320 or S80. With 300HP+ & AWD, it is going to offer about the similar comfort as E500, however, with a lot less money. So there should be a market for. Moreover, I do not believe that RL will be a much more massive production car like its sibling TL, therefore, power & superior road handling will not be the main issue but rather comforts and luxuries.
RL has never been on the emphasis of its power and handling. A reworked C35 engine is not too bad if it can furthur improve its oil efficiency grealtly and overall comfort of the car. With IMA debuted later, Honda should still manage some room to react with other makers
Just a thought... :thinking:
Originally posted by velfarretokyo
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Originally Posted by Autospies
Whenever you talk to the experts about Acura, the first words out of their mouths are RWD and 8 cylinder.
Speculation has been rampant that the next RL would be a RWD 8 cylinder.
The Spies say that couldn't be further than the truth.
We've learned that Acura will not only go against conventional wisdom and NOT make a RWD, 8 cylinder car, but create a new revolution with the first 300HP, 6-cylinder HYBRID engine!!!!
Wow!
Imagine no performance compromise AND 40MPG!
Forget the Prius, this will be the car to own if these rumors are true...
The car will be shown to dealers at their meeting in August and be available in the October/Novemeber timeframe.
Also, look for an even better design interpretation than the new TL. We're told the new RL is WAY more attractive.
We can't wait!
By the way, the American car companies are planning their killer strategy by waiting to have a car like this for ten years, so they can TOTALLY lose this market to the Japanese!
Speculation has been rampant that the next RL would be a RWD 8 cylinder.
The Spies say that couldn't be further than the truth.
We've learned that Acura will not only go against conventional wisdom and NOT make a RWD, 8 cylinder car, but create a new revolution with the first 300HP, 6-cylinder HYBRID engine!!!!
Wow!
Imagine no performance compromise AND 40MPG!
Forget the Prius, this will be the car to own if these rumors are true...
The car will be shown to dealers at their meeting in August and be available in the October/Novemeber timeframe.
Also, look for an even better design interpretation than the new TL. We're told the new RL is WAY more attractive.
We can't wait!
By the way, the American car companies are planning their killer strategy by waiting to have a car like this for ten years, so they can TOTALLY lose this market to the Japanese!


