Honda is considering reviving another iconic nameplate from its past, the RSX. The Japanese automaker has filed trademark applications for the ‘Acura RSX’ and ‘RSX’ names in Japan, suggesting that a new model could be in the works. However, securing a nameplate doesn’t guarantee a new car’s launch, as many manufacturers often do this to prevent competitors from using the name.
If Honda does decide to bring back the RSX, it would join the recently revived Integra and Prelude in the company’s lineup. The RSX, a popular sports coupe that was produced from 2001 to 2006, is known for its sharp handling, powerful engines, and stylish design.
Bringing back the RSX would align with Honda’s recent focus on reviving iconic nameplates and offering its customers exciting, performance oriented vehicles. While there’s no guarantee that a new RSX will materialize, its potential return would be a welcome addition to the Acura lineup.
If Honda does decide to bring back the RSX, it will be interesting to see how they balance the car’s heritage with modern technology and design. The Acura RSX, a rebranded Honda Integra sold exclusively in North America, was discontinued in 2006. Despite its historical association with the region, a future RSX might be limited to the New World or even Japan.
Enthusiasts hope for a rear wheel drive model with a powerful four cylinder engine and optimal weight distribution. While Acura has various powertrain options, an electrified or even electric RSX is a possibility.
Such a vehicle would align with the current trend towards alternative power sources, while still maintaining the performance-oriented spirit of the original RSX. An electric RSX could offer instant torque, silent operation, and potentially long range capabilities.
However, some enthusiasts argue that a traditional internal combustion engine would provide a more visceral driving experience.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue an electrified or traditional powertrain for the future RSX will depend on various factors, including market demand, technological advancements, and Acura’s strategic direction.
Regardless of the powertrain choice, a new RSX would undoubtedly generate excitement among enthusiasts and potentially revitalize the Acura brand.