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2 ore fa, pixhell scrive:

Tutt'altro che banale, una berlina a 2 volumi e mezzo così proporzionata non la trovi nel listino, come fu la a5. Avesse i quattro anelli tutti con le bave, invece....

Per quanto riguarda gli orpelli basta perdere due minuti sulle varie rs, amg ed m ... ormai sagra del ridicolo, prese e sfoghi fasulli in ogni spazio libero degni di un catalogo di elaborazioni estetiche anni 80. 

 

Esatto è una Type S allestimento quindi “GT” sportiva senza eccessi

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In realtà questo concept é inutile, visto che rovistando nel codice dell'infotainment della nuova Acura RDX hanno trovato i render della MDX e della TLX di serie, interni inclusi. :mrgreen:

 

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Next-Gen Acura MDX, TLX Leaked by RDX’s Infotainment System

And they look pretty sharp

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Kelly LinWords

Jul 12, 2019

Acura, what happened here? An eagle-eyed member of the AcuraZine forum community was digging around the user interface of an RDX crossover and found unreleased images of the newly redesigned MDX and TLX.

The user found quite a few images. From these pics, we can see the MDX sports a grille similar to the one on the compact RDX. While the headlights take on a familiar shape, the individual lighting units look pretty different. Air vents just below the lights add extra visual interest, and the side profile shows off the long hood.

 

The design changes on the TLX are even more noticeable, since the current model looks pretty sedate. The sedan receives the new headlight design, plus an angular grille, bold vents on the corners of the front fascia, strong character lines on the side, and redesigned taillights. Interior images of an unknown model have also surfaced, revealing ambient lighting.

After a design face-lift for 2017 and an updated infotainment interface for 2018, Acura updated the MDX SUV once again for the 2019 model year with a sporty A-Spec variant. It's likely getting a full re-do for 2021, when we should see these big design changes. The new TLX is also expected for 2021, having received styling updates for the 2018 model year.

In a statement, an Acura representative told us, "These conceptual renderings were embedded deep in the RDX's user interface software for placement only. While the renderings are conceptual and based on our Precision Concept design language, we are pleased with the anticipation and positive reaction, and are excited to share details of future Acura products at the appropriate time."

 

Motortrend.com

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La teoria è quando si conosce il funzionamento di qualcosa ma quel qualcosa non funziona.

La pratica è quando tutto funziona ma non si sa come.

Spesso si finisce con il coniugare la teoria con la pratica: non funziona niente e non si sa il perché.

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