Both Honda and Acura have a good reputation in the USA. Honda in particular sells very strongly. Acura has its work cut out against several bigger selling premium marques, including fellow countryman Lexus.
Honda: The brand was up 11% with the CR-V up 11% too and the Civic +21%. The Accord is down 18% and the HR-V up 24%.The CR-V is clearly the best selling model but for many years before it was the Accord, until 2014. In 2015, the Civic took over for just one year and then the CR-V has been top since. Those three are still on top but the HR-V looks destined to change that.
Acura: A North American brand which doesn't even feature in Japan. It has occasionally been used elsewhere but without much success but it works well in the US.Passenger cars were down 35% and SUVs were up 4% but combined sales were down 9% at 132,000.
Acura is currently based around three main models, the RDX crossover the only one up at the present (+10%). The ADX SUV will join the range in 2025.
The new electric ZDX (picture to the left) is an interesting one. Honda has a cousin in the form of the Prologue and it has relatives in Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac. That's quite a family! It's built at a GM factory in Tenessee.
Obviously, there are cost savings in sharing costs (which I think the industry doesn't do enough of) but the brands all have their own level of trim and sophistication so it's the way forward for the industry.
Data & photo source Honda.
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