As RDX SH-AWD owner, the way that system puts the power to the wheels is awesome and incredibly efficient. Probably the best AWD system and really excels in snow as well.
@@ninevahkeith when you buy a luxury/performance vehicle there is awareness that they may be more expensive to maintain same goes for 4x4 or other features. If you're a Toyota basic car kind of guy you do you, but I'm fine with what I got. I most likely won't own the car for more than 10 years, if that. There are plenty of sh-awd out there and I don't hear about the rear diff being a major issue with older cars. Chicken little much?
@@ninevahkeith dude, there are tons of SH-AWD units out there with 200k+ that haven't needed replacement. Stop spreading FUD, the system is bulletproof.
All Acura needs to do is bring the Type S treatment to the RDX. Maybe put the 320hp Integra Type S engine under the hood paired with the 10 speed transmission? They'd sell a ton of them.
@@thatone4G to remind you, I am referring to be first owners. it does affect the owner because while you finance these new cars you are paying more into interest.
The engine in the Mazda behaves almost like a diesel that's why it have huge torque and shifts in such low rpm, since peak power is around 4.5krpm. I was cross-shopping the RDX and the CX5 and got to test both thoroughly. At the end I got the Mazda because I couldn't justify the price difference and to be honest in city driving the vehicle have enough power. Now, what makes the RDX perform better than the CX5 it's definitely the transmission, Mazda's 6 speed is very reliable but it hurts performance while the Acura just put everything to the ground. Mazda also have an active AWD like the Acura that is amazing, both gives you the feeling the car is on rails .
100%. Honestly, if Mazda just tuned the engine a little bit more on the performance side, let’s say 310-320 HP (match the torq output), the 6 speed auto would do just fine. If they did that, they could get away with shortening the the last few gears. Otherwise, put the 8 speed auto in the CX-5/CX-50 and put at least 285-300 hp and you’re golden 🙌. With the handling Mazda’s have, they’d take over with a slight HP bump or shorter gear ratio’s.
@@ridenfish39 i basically got to long term demo a rav-4 with the 8 speed at my old job and it was so busy and confused the whole time not a fan. However a Mazda designed and built 8 speed? I’m listening :)
The CX5 is not a competitor in this class, but you’re right about the NX being the direct competitor to the RDX. It’s also a direct competitor to the Lincoln in this video
@@drivescene6747Yes, Mazda is..🫤 the thing with Mazda is they’ve been what they are for years, but they’ve struggled with ties with Ford and Toyota. Every company has their obstacles, but Mazda isn’t without its current title as a competitor to these because of its hardships
@@drivescene6747Ehhh, despite being cheaper, the CX-5 Turbo is kind of a competitor to those vehicles. Mazda is in a weird place because it doesn’t have a sister company like Honda/Acura, Nissan/Infinity, Toyota/Lexus, etc.. Hence why they can put out the quality/performance they do, for a lower price. Only thing holding the Mazda back is the 6-speed auto. If they utilized the 8-speed auto or shortened the gear ratios on the top end, they’d be Gucci. But you can’t deny the overall performance or interior quality regardless of opinion. Mind you, nothing else in the segment from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, etc. competes with the CX-5 unless it’s the RAV4 Prime or some other hybrid/electric assisted vehicle. The RAV4 Prime’s 0-60 is 5.7-5.8 so none of these vehicles here match it.
CX 5 owner all the way from S.A, those car's are meant for fun driving experience. Just put them on the high road and enjoy their fun high speed. Driving from stop to stop doesn't help any car engine 🤷🏾♀️
Three loud sewing machine engine notes. This is a fun matchup, thanks! Looking at the tachometer shots, it looks like the CX5 is short shifting itself in the drag race in the lower gears.
I was seeing the same thing that the Mazda wasn't getting up to redline. But I looked at the road tests from Motor Trend and see peak power redline is only 5k RPM so that appears to be where it is supposed to shift.
As owner of a 2011 MDX with SH-AWD and a 2025 RDX Advance with SH-AWD, the AWD with torque vectoring is a very unique syatem. It takea a moment to figure out how it can help you during daily driving and inclement weather. Once you do, it really makes the difference. I just took delivery of my 2025-RDX this week. I am excited to test drive it this weekend on the open highway.
Hello Sam, I selected the Acura RDX for tuning because of its exceptional performance capabilities. With the KTuner and other bolt-ons, I was able to achieve a personal best of 13.8 seconds in the quarter-mile. My average was in the 14.3s Thanks for another awesome video 📹 Best regards, Chris Cormier
I decided to keep my low km 2013 3.7l V6 TL with bolt-ons rather than upgrade to a newer RDX. Also about to replace the ELS stereo head-unit for a new JVC touchscreen with custom made harness. Luv my 4th Gen. so much!
Nice. Before picking up my 21 TLX A-Spec, I was really on the fence on whether I should opt for the RDX instead. I also have Ktuner/Phearable stage 3 and PRL goodies as well. With both the RDX and my TLX 2.0T, I love that we can pretty much piggy back off the CTR and ITS when it comes to many performance mods. 😄
Hey, Mazda also has tuning capabilities! CorkSport is one of the biggest names that comes to mind. There’s JDM upgrades as well. Admittedly, there’s more options for Acura/Honda but, don’t sleep on Mazda! They’re coming up and with their new partnership w/ Toyota, things will only get better.
As Honda Ridgeline owner that has a very similar AWD system to the Acuras, I agree it just hooks and books in the same type of weather. It is insane how well it moves in bad weather.
the shawd is so sweet even in the first gen rdx it just hugs the road.. acura needs to do type s of the rdx already.. everything the same with the type r engine it will be nuts
The RDX does have the same 2.0 Type R engine but just detuned. You can unleash this engine with a ktuner. RDX type S needs the 3.0L turbo from the TLX type S and the MDX type S.
@@romeropostali520I agree. Lincoln has some really nice underrated vehicles. As much as I like the 2.0 Ecoboost, the Corsair should get the 2.3 standard
I test drove both back to back. RDX A-spec and CX5 Turbo Signature. I preferred the cx5. Leather seats felt more comfy in cx5, dashboard buttons felt better quality, more solid, tactile in CX5. And its far more affordable brand new. CX5 turbo did not feel slow at all actually, lots of torque. My current car is accord coupe v6 which does 5.7s to 60miles as a point of reference. As well, road noise felt more controlled in the cx5 signature over the rdx in my opinion.
Agree. Real world driving and a lot less. I went with the Mazda Signature. The RDX is great but @ $55K to $42 is a too big a difference. Plus that RDX infotainment - ugh! The Mazda is just fine. (Car and Driver 10 best many times).
With all of that torque, I thought the Mazda would be faster, but it's a combination of HP, torque, transmission, and the type of tires as we know. This was an interesting race. Not sure why Acura didn't make RDX Type S. Sam, I can't believe you don't own an Acura yet.💪🏿😎
In the real world driving the Mazda is more relaxed with its massive low end torque. You don’t have to drive it like you stole it, as is being done here. I’d take the Mazda every day of the week even with the 6 speed, which is never hunting for the right gear.
Did they turn off the traction control on the mazda??doesnt seems so to me..i dont expect the mazda to have more top end speed ,bit it should of done better off the line imo
With three otherwise very similar vehicles with similar power and weight, it all comes down to Acura’s AWD system being more sophisticated than the other two.
SH-AWD is excellent, i love my MDX with Sh-awd. I smile every time i step on the gas and make it pass 80MPH.. Totally fun and very functional for every day driving
My 2010 RDX has the "SH-AWD" light and the "check emisions light" on. The code says it's a turbo issue, but the turbo works fine. The emissions light is always on, but the SH-AWD light is sporadic ( when it's on the car only has front wheel drive. Any thoughts? Car only has 110,000 KM on it.
The Mazda was shifting well below redline as if it wasn’t being floored. Each gear shifted at a different rpm. Some were around 4k. Don’t know what is going on here
That is how the transmission is programmed to shift. Mine does the same(22 turbo CX5). It’s tuned to take advantage of the low end torque, not the high end horsepower. I remember watching a video and they compared the low end power to diesel like, that is why they programmed the early shifts.
Just realized i been watching this channel w/out being subscribed. They just show up in my feed. Love the content, the production, and Sam is a great presenter.
I was wondering if they are cutting power for traction. I think the Mazda may be doing that. The Acura seems to be the fastest once it's going, but the transmission takes a bit to kick down in the roll races. When the video started, I expected the Mazda to win on weight advantage, and it has good torque. It seems like missing 4 gears makes a difference, and possibly too much trachtion control holding it back.
Give the Mazda credit. Lincoln is a luxury brand. So is Acura. Mazda is the equivalent of Honda and Ford (and Ford used to own part of Mazda). So, for it to keep up with two luxury brands when itself is not a luxury brand is pretty impressive. And in this day and age, it is more reliable than either of the other two.
I had a Mazda 6AT 2.5 at the same time as a Honda 10A 2.0 and honestly I preferred the Mazda for everything except 0-80MPH+ blasts. Less busy, smoother, and never confused/clunky.
@@dozie6650 yes some low speed clunkiness and hesitation at throttle transitions, like coasting and then accelerating in traffic or through a parking lot. We are on our 3rd Honda 10AT vehicle now, this ‘24 seems smoother, but tends to lug the motor a bunch.
@@SamCarLegion I don’t get how that changes what I just said lol. If you put a 7 year old in the Lincoln it is then considered a heavy beast apparently. That weight difference really doesn’t affect the performance noticeably
For the price disparity, I'd take the Mazda over the RDX, so long as you didn't need the extra room. I have an RDX and the build quality is beyond disappointing. Rattles everywhere. Truly not a "premium" product.
My Turbo cx-5 has significantly more torque and very little torque steer. My base model Focus SE had more torque steer with half the torque. Ford just needs to do better.
@@thebeetalls I've driven the CX-5 turbo and it doesn't have as much torque multiplication that goes to the wheels as an Ecoboost 2.0 4cyl 8 speed. 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque is a lot to manage. My first V8 Mustang was a 4.6 2v SOHC that made 260 horsepower and 302 lb-ft for comparison.
Ford performance is the bomb period. And remember guys this isn't the Lincoln Natilus. The RDX is a little out the other 2 class if you ask me. Ecoboost AWD is almost undefeated. You can look videos up.
The Ford Edge twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine that produces 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. This engine comes standard on the 2024 Ford Edge ST, $2K more the the Acura
Just so you know, I should get more beside each other for the roll races bc it exaggerates whoever is starting behind to be slower than what the car can actually be going
Hey Sam, it would be awesome if you could do a drag race featuring the 2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid, 2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, and the 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid! It would be a great way to see how these fuel-efficient SUVs stack up in terms of acceleration.
Sam, Do you reset the trip before the drive. I believe it's more accurate in gas mileage. My 15 odyssey does 8.9 - 9.3 at 100 - 115 kph. That's with vcm not working.
2019 RDX Sport+ or Advanced trim in 2024 Model has super quick pick up and go. The advanced models are tuned differently than the other trims. The 2019 to 2021 were extremely fast/ quick suvs. Something about Acura Sport+
Sam great content again I love my RDX and the performance in the sport + mode in pull strong. Even it was last on fuel economy just drove to Florida it average 8.1 L 100km at 126 km/ hour great seat handling good.👏🇨🇦👍💪
RDX is a great suv, but it feels slower than it is. We had a 2020 Escape Titanium 2.0T (pretty much a corsair) and it felt much quicker in every day driving. The Mazda is hot, and even tho the 6 speed automatic is old, the CX5 never feels like it’s wanting for power thanks in part to the 320 tq.
I still have my 2020 2.0 Ecoboost Titanium. It's a rocket and averages over 28 mpg on most tanks, even in the winter. AWD system might be a little less aggressive than the Acura but it's the best compromise. That and a pull from 30 mph is insanely quick. I also have a 5.0 DOHC Mustang with a manual and 3.73 and one place I do a 30-80 mph roll feels about the same despite being in third in my Mustang vs fifth in my Escape. Escape only gets to 4,500 rpm while the Mustang is over 6,000.
Many reviewers don't know or forget that for safety and better. Visibility Honda use more steel that others. Even though changing to glue bonding, Honda used nuts and bolts. Also i love infotainment and since 202, only seen traction control lights maybe twice and when awd system was down do to sensor which suv lights up tires and a handful if not expected
Our 2020 RDX is fast, and the all wheel drive is excellent! I would always take an Acura or Mazda over the Lincoln for reliability reasons. Not to mention sporty handling.
I test drive the Mazda CX-50 which I was told is a higher end model from CX-5 yesterday. I’ve got a TLX with the 2 litre engine and I’ll tell you. You can smoke most cars on the market with the exception of the really powerful 300+ hp models. Other than that it’s potent for most. Long story short, my lease is up and I’m getting the RDX that you’re using in the test. It’s a little heavy but definitely good enough. The RDX is also larger than those comparison vehicles.
I test drive the Mazda CX-50 which I was told is a higher end model from CX-5 yesterday. I’ve got a TLX with the 2 litre engine and I’ll tell you. You can smoke most cars on the market with the exception of the really powerful 300+ hp models. Other than that it’s potent for most. Long story short, my lease is up and I’m getting the RDX that you’re using in the test. It’s a little heavy but definitely good enough.
Love RDX size and looks but won't buy a 2.0T 4cyl. Hoping they will release a "Type S" with their new 3.0T V6 and update their ancient infotainment system.
Because Lexus is a bit of a better performer in the luxury category. It’s not often you see Acura vs one of the Germans or Americans, but it’s pretty common to see Lexus in those comparisons. Lexus was the first one to do the whole “Asian parent company luxury division” thing so it makes it seem more established. Acura and INFINITI also are not very prevalent around the world, with Lexus having a moderate presence in Europe and Asia
These tests are fun for bragging rights and I would love to have the Acura. Having said that. I cannot justify that kind of money on a second car when I want to own two vehicles. I bought a 2024 Mazda S Select with the naturally aspirated 2.5 liter. It’s very quick around town and that’s what I use it for. At $30,000 it’s a great buy.
I don’t know if you took this into account. But if you were following directly behind each other, the car in the front is gonna have the most drag on it, which is gonna impact the fuel economy. The other two drafting are gonna see an increased fuel economy because they are in the slipstream of the car ahead.
As RDX SH-AWD owner, the way that system puts the power to the wheels is awesome and incredibly efficient. Probably the best AWD system and really excels in snow as well.
That performance advantage becomes a disadvantage long term when the clutches in the rear differential wear out and will cost thousands to replace
@@ninevahkeith when you buy a luxury/performance vehicle there is awareness that they may be more expensive to maintain same goes for 4x4 or other features. If you're a Toyota basic car kind of guy you do you, but I'm fine with what I got. I most likely won't own the car for more than 10 years, if that. There are plenty of sh-awd out there and I don't hear about the rear diff being a major issue with older cars. Chicken little much?
@@ninevahkeith dude, there are tons of SH-AWD units out there with 200k+ that haven't needed replacement. Stop spreading FUD, the system is bulletproof.
i just wish RDX was a lot better with its mpg
@@robertadriansantos totally agree... That's the only thing that has me thinking about possible trading in for the Mazda CX-70 PHEV. We'll see. 🤪😝🤪
All Acura needs to do is bring the Type S treatment to the RDX. Maybe put the 320hp Integra Type S engine under the hood paired with the 10 speed transmission? They'd sell a ton of them.
Yeah the engine that the TLX type S has would be great. Just worse mpg.
Normally carmakers will opt for an engine that makes more power at lower RPM for better drivability with larger vehicles.
Their talking type-r with the cr-v with 316 in 2025 so look for the RDX to have more then that in 2025 if that rumor is true with a type-s badge
The rdx already has the same engine and transmission from the accord 2.0t. with ktuner I'm sure it can hit close to 300hp
Or bring it up to 335-350 hp..
Mazda should put 8-10 Speed with 2.5 turbo engine. That will be a killer combo.
Exactly!!!
Should be manual
19:30 Resale value + reliability + practicality = RDX all day
Remember to factor in interest rate on that resale. It all comes down to how much take home money after the sale
If you take those 3 in consideration, I'll take the Lexus all day.
@@brolyvi1211but why?? The interest rate for the next person has nothing to do with you lol
@@thatone4G to remind you, I am referring to be first owners. it does affect the owner because while you finance these new cars you are paying more into interest.
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Acura transmission is the difference! Mazda shifts slow and early when Acura shifts at redline and very quick!
The engine in the Mazda behaves almost like a diesel that's why it have huge torque and shifts in such low rpm, since peak power is around 4.5krpm.
I was cross-shopping the RDX and the CX5 and got to test both thoroughly. At the end I got the Mazda because I couldn't justify the price difference and to be honest in city driving the vehicle have enough power.
Now, what makes the RDX perform better than the CX5 it's definitely the transmission, Mazda's 6 speed is very reliable but it hurts performance while the Acura just put everything to the ground.
Mazda also have an active AWD like the Acura that is amazing, both gives you the feeling the car is on rails .
Also safety and repair costs. I agree. Oh, and I appreciate a spare tire!
100%. Honestly, if Mazda just tuned the engine a little bit more on the performance side, let’s say 310-320 HP (match the torq output), the 6 speed auto would do just fine. If they did that, they could get away with shortening the the last few gears. Otherwise, put the 8 speed auto in the CX-5/CX-50 and put at least 285-300 hp and you’re golden 🙌. With the handling Mazda’s have, they’d take over with a slight HP bump or shorter gear ratio’s.
@@alexferrara9287 facts! I have a cx5 awd turbo and in sport mode the car just takes off. Imagine with a 350-400hp power plant
CX5 AWD, seems Mazda is the best bet. Driveability, and control is just the best
The 6 speed auto kills these Mazdas.
They’re geared and tuned for low end torque and drivability. In real world driving they are extremely pleasant and also much cheaper lmao
@@AIGeneratedUser I have a 21 cx5 carbon turbo. I love it. If it had an 8 or 10 speed trans that shifted quicker it would be even better
@@ridenfish39 i basically got to long term demo a rav-4 with the 8 speed at my old job and it was so busy and confused the whole time not a fan. However a Mazda designed and built 8 speed? I’m listening :)
The Mazda is not made for speed ,which is why it makes so much tq ,but only 252hp
@@ridenfish39 also always love asking how many miles on that bad boy? I have a 16.5 2.5 with 125k currently buzzing around
For the price of the mazda, it is the real winner
And about 10% Better MPGs in the Mazda. I wouldn't touch a Corsaire.
@@Chiroman527I quote like the Mazda and Lincoln
For that Lincoln to be the underdog here it sure does pull its weight my goodness 😂
Acura SUVs are always good performers
The Corsair was the most fuel efficient and so much quieter inside than the RDX- pretty fair trade off for only being fractions of a second slower.
I'm curious as to why they didn't use Lexus nx as it's the direct competitor for the RDX and CX5?
The CX5 is not a competitor in this class, but you’re right about the NX being the direct competitor to the RDX. It’s also a direct competitor to the Lincoln in this video
@@drivescene6747Yes, Mazda is..🫤 the thing with Mazda is they’ve been what they are for years, but they’ve struggled with ties with Ford and Toyota. Every company has their obstacles, but Mazda isn’t without its current title as a competitor to these because of its hardships
@@drivescene6747Ehhh, despite being cheaper, the CX-5 Turbo is kind of a competitor to those vehicles. Mazda is in a weird place because it doesn’t have a sister company like Honda/Acura, Nissan/Infinity, Toyota/Lexus, etc.. Hence why they can put out the quality/performance they do, for a lower price. Only thing holding the Mazda back is the 6-speed auto. If they utilized the 8-speed auto or shortened the gear ratios on the top end, they’d be Gucci. But you can’t deny the overall performance or interior quality regardless of opinion. Mind you, nothing else in the segment from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, etc. competes with the CX-5 unless it’s the RAV4 Prime or some other hybrid/electric assisted vehicle. The RAV4 Prime’s 0-60 is 5.7-5.8 so none of these vehicles here match it.
“He’s right beside me i thought i was gonna smoke him” whilst being more than a full length ahead and absolutely smoking him. 😂
Worth mentioning that the CX5 is the smallest vehicle here and the RDX is the biggest.
What kind of drag race is that where the rpm on Mazda didn’t pass 3k rpm when transmission is shifting to next gear !!!
CX 5 owner all the way from S.A, those car's are meant for fun driving experience. Just put them on the high road and enjoy their fun high speed. Driving from stop to stop doesn't help any car engine 🤷🏾♀️
Three loud sewing machine engine notes. This is a fun matchup, thanks! Looking at the tachometer shots, it looks like the CX5 is short shifting itself in the drag race in the lower gears.
It doesn’t make much power above that so it shifts early. Engine is tuned that way for better driveability and for around town
I was seeing the same thing that the Mazda wasn't getting up to redline. But I looked at the road tests from Motor Trend and see peak power redline is only 5k RPM so that appears to be where it is supposed to shift.
It doesn't make power above 5500 why keep going?
Yea, odd and complicated Mazda engineering, but they have their ways fs
Sam is would like to see you compare performance difference between Hyundai Tucson Hybrid HEV & PHEV Thanks Kenny!
This race just determined which car can get to the mall faster, lol
As owner of a 2011 MDX with SH-AWD and a 2025 RDX Advance with SH-AWD, the AWD with torque vectoring is a very unique syatem. It takea a moment to figure out how it can help you during daily driving and inclement weather. Once you do, it really makes the difference. I just took delivery of my 2025-RDX this week. I am excited to test drive it this weekend on the open highway.
Hello Sam,
I selected the Acura RDX for tuning because of its exceptional performance capabilities. With the KTuner and other bolt-ons, I was able to achieve a personal best of 13.8 seconds in the quarter-mile. My average was in the 14.3s
Thanks for another awesome video 📹
Best regards,
Chris Cormier
I decided to keep my low km 2013 3.7l V6 TL with bolt-ons rather than upgrade to a newer RDX. Also about to replace the ELS stereo head-unit for a new JVC touchscreen with custom made harness. Luv my 4th Gen. so much!
Nice. Before picking up my 21 TLX A-Spec, I was really on the fence on whether I should opt for the RDX instead. I also have Ktuner/Phearable stage 3 and PRL goodies as well. With both the RDX and my TLX 2.0T, I love that we can pretty much piggy back off the CTR and ITS when it comes to many performance mods. 😄
Hey, Mazda also has tuning capabilities! CorkSport is one of the biggest names that comes to mind. There’s JDM upgrades as well. Admittedly, there’s more options for Acura/Honda but, don’t sleep on Mazda! They’re coming up and with their new partnership w/ Toyota, things will only get better.
As Honda Ridgeline owner that has a very similar AWD system to the Acuras, I agree it just hooks and books in the same type of weather. It is insane how well it moves in bad weather.
The Mazda didn’t even start next to you in that 1st race like always Sam. 🤨
the shawd is so sweet even in the first gen rdx it just hugs the road.. acura needs to do type s of the rdx already.. everything the same with the type r engine it will be nuts
The RDX does have the same 2.0 Type R engine but just detuned. You can unleash this engine with a ktuner. RDX type S needs the 3.0L turbo from the TLX type S and the MDX type S.
Why was the Mazda not in sport mode?
I absolutely love what Ford is doing with Lincoln now. The engines, design, interior. They will definitely be on the short list for my next vehicles.
My grandma agrees
@@romeropostali520I agree. Lincoln has some really nice underrated vehicles. As much as I like the 2.0 Ecoboost, the Corsair should get the 2.3 standard
I test drove both back to back. RDX A-spec and CX5 Turbo Signature. I preferred the cx5. Leather seats felt more comfy in cx5, dashboard buttons felt better quality, more solid, tactile in CX5. And its far more affordable brand new. CX5 turbo did not feel slow at all actually, lots of torque. My current car is accord coupe v6 which does 5.7s to 60miles as a point of reference.
As well, road noise felt more controlled in the cx5 signature over the rdx in my opinion.
Agree. Real world driving and a lot less. I went with the Mazda Signature. The RDX is great but @ $55K to $42 is a too big a difference. Plus that RDX infotainment - ugh! The Mazda is just fine. (Car and Driver 10 best many times).
What year Accord & what transmission do you got?
From the CX-5 wheel it looks like it was struggling for grip in the wet. It has a relatively slow transmision compared to the other two.
With all of that torque, I thought the Mazda would be faster, but it's a combination of HP, torque, transmission, and the type of tires as we know. This was an interesting race. Not sure why Acura didn't make RDX Type S. Sam, I can't believe you don't own an Acura yet.💪🏿😎
So easy too. Keep all the standard equipment and trans but give it the turbo6 or a stronger version of the Integra’s 2.0.
Mazda's aren't faster at anything
I've heard the rdx type S is coming
He handicapped the Mazda by the rolling race
An RDX Type S would be the best Type S in Acura’s lineup.
In the real world driving the Mazda is more relaxed with its massive low end torque. You don’t have to drive it like you stole it, as is being done here. I’d take the Mazda every day of the week even with the 6 speed, which is never hunting for the right gear.
Mazda cx5 is the most beautiful among the three considering its not a luxury brand.
Hello Sam, thank you. Those honda engines are just unbeatable 😅
Good fuel economy and power. Honda makes the best engine
I’ve always loved the Acura MDX right from the first generation.
This is the RDX…. But I too like the MDX.
Did they turn off the traction control on the mazda??doesnt seems so to me..i dont expect the mazda to have more top end speed ,bit it should of done better off the line imo
It's the harmony of the engine and the transmission works together thst put the Accura ahead of the Mazda.
With three otherwise very similar vehicles with similar power and weight, it all comes down to Acura’s AWD system being more sophisticated than the other two.
That's probably why the Lincoln averaged 30 mpg while the Acura also with a 2.0 turbo got 23 mpg
SH-AWD is excellent, i love my MDX with Sh-awd. I smile every time i step on the gas and make it pass 80MPH..
Totally fun and very functional for every day driving
My 2010 RDX has the "SH-AWD" light and the "check emisions light" on. The code says it's a turbo issue, but the turbo works fine. The emissions light is always on, but the SH-AWD light is sporadic ( when it's on the car only has front wheel drive. Any thoughts? Car only has 110,000 KM on it.
The Mazda was shifting well below redline as if it wasn’t being floored. Each gear shifted at a different rpm. Some were around 4k. Don’t know what is going on here
That is how the transmission is programmed to shift. Mine does the same(22 turbo CX5). It’s tuned to take advantage of the low end torque, not the high end horsepower. I remember watching a video and they compared the low end power to diesel like, that is why they programmed the early shifts.
20 minute 15 second drag race..love it !!
Just realized i been watching this channel w/out being subscribed. They just show up in my feed. Love the content, the production, and Sam is a great presenter.
Welcome aboard!
I would have thought a fairer test would have been to test them all in sports mode.
RDX 💪🔥🔥
I had no idea they still make Lincoln's 😮
Really the navigator is of the biggest suv on the road.
What?😂 Lincoln is everywhere.. basically a Corolla nowadays like Mercedes
I was wondering if they are cutting power for traction. I think the Mazda may be doing that. The Acura seems to be the fastest once it's going, but the transmission takes a bit to kick down in the roll races.
When the video started, I expected the Mazda to win on weight advantage, and it has good torque. It seems like missing 4 gears makes a difference, and possibly too much trachtion control holding it back.
Give the Mazda credit. Lincoln is a luxury brand. So is Acura. Mazda is the equivalent of Honda and Ford (and Ford used to own part of Mazda). So, for it to keep up with two luxury brands when itself is not a luxury brand is pretty impressive. And in this day and age, it is more reliable than either of the other two.
I liked the Corsair with the 2.3t. Too bad Lincoln got rid of that powertrain option.
Yup it would be unbeatable with that combo!
Unfortunately, you don't see many Lincolns on the road these days. Instead, Acura and Mazda seem to be more common.
I'm still driving my 2 019 rdx❤❤❤with sh-awd.. Good cuv. Love it❤❤❤❤
No issues with the RDX infotainment. I like the touch pad
Yep. You get used to it over time.
Bro. That first drag race from a dig was sandbagged hard in the Mazda! Why was it short shifting at like 5k? Take it to the redline like a man.
The honda 10 speed is what really setting those suv apart.Mazda really need a new transmission,their 6 speed is just old and slow.
I had a Mazda 6AT 2.5 at the same time as a Honda 10A 2.0 and honestly I preferred the Mazda for everything except 0-80MPH+ blasts. Less busy, smoother, and never confused/clunky.
I heard the 10 speed is jerky. Was that your experience?
@@dozie6650 yes some low speed clunkiness and hesitation at throttle transitions, like coasting and then accelerating in traffic or through a parking lot. We are on our 3rd Honda 10AT vehicle now, this ‘24 seems smoother, but tends to lug the motor a bunch.
Thank you for your insight. I appreciate it.
Both are solid transmissions anyways,cant really go wrong with either of them.
Apparently the difference of 64 pounds between the Lincoln and the Acura makes the Acura a “heavy beast”
It’s a small SUV in terms of body size and compares to the rest of them
@@SamCarLegion I don’t get how that changes what I just said lol. If you put a 7 year old in the Lincoln it is then considered a heavy beast apparently. That weight difference really doesn’t affect the performance noticeably
I wonder if it's because on sport mode on the Lincoln it disabled the AWD?
Was the CX-5 in sport mode? That makes a big difference in acceleration.
For the price disparity, I'd take the Mazda over the RDX, so long as you didn't need the extra room. I have an RDX and the build quality is beyond disappointing. Rattles everywhere. Truly not a "premium" product.
The CX5 still made in Japan!
Those Ecoboost have crazy torque steer even with AWD!
My vehicle has the 2.0 Ecoboost and 8 speed and yeah, it has some crazy torque that causes some torque steer.
@@302Mustang13 2WD or AWD?
@@KT_One AWD.
My Turbo cx-5 has significantly more torque and very little torque steer. My base model Focus SE had more torque steer with half the torque. Ford just needs to do better.
@@thebeetalls I've driven the CX-5 turbo and it doesn't have as much torque multiplication that goes to the wheels as an Ecoboost 2.0 4cyl 8 speed. 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque is a lot to manage. My first V8 Mustang was a 4.6 2v SOHC that made 260 horsepower and 302 lb-ft for comparison.
Love Acura RDX long term use ❤❤
Were you running 93 octane in the Mazda? It gains 27hp.
Ford performance is the bomb period. And remember guys this isn't the Lincoln Natilus. The RDX is a little out the other 2 class if you ask me. Ecoboost AWD is almost undefeated. You can look videos up.
The Mazda absolutely short shifted the absolute everything out of first gear on that last dig race.
The Ford Edge twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine that produces 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. This engine comes standard on the 2024 Ford Edge ST, $2K more the the Acura
I keep telling people Fords performance is the best. I had 2 Ecoboost titanium 4WD. Roasted everyone.
@@CraigNelson-lm9wyit's killer with the 8 speed.
love lincoln
Less than 100 lb difference between Lincoln and Acura but the Lincoln is pretty light and the Acura is a heavy beast??
Sam, do you think you could line up a Integra Type S vs TLX Type S, just to see how well it does. Integra is about 1,000 lighter .
yep
@@SamCarLegion ready to see this one.
Just so you know, I should get more beside each other for the roll races bc it exaggerates whoever is starting behind to be slower than what the car can actually be going
Looking forward to the Acura vs Audi / Lincoln vs Audi now 🎉
@SidnChips there's a video of the RDX drag racing an Audi Q5 and the RDX doesn't disappoint..
Hey Sam, it would be awesome if you could do a drag race featuring the 2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid, 2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, and the 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid! It would be a great way to see how these fuel-efficient SUVs stack up in terms of acceleration.
This makes me regret selling my 22 RDX SHAWD 😢
*sees the RDX actively leaving the Madza behind in the first race* "he's right beside me😮" lol
I was like what is he talking about that Mazda got walked 😂
Reminds me of when Sam was getting walked in the Accord vs Type S race, and Sam's like "I'm catching him I'm catching him" while getting gapped.
I didn't understand that either lol
The Mazda had a slow reaction on race 1 so it doesn't count. In the 2nd race they left at the same time.
Sam,
Do you reset the trip before the drive. I believe it's more accurate in gas mileage.
My 15 odyssey does 8.9 - 9.3 at 100 - 115 kph. That's with vcm not working.
First thing we do
Would like to see the qx50 in the race also
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@@SamCarLegionyou responded within 1 minute! Good morning. Im texting from my sienna hybrid getting 41.6mpg :)
@@occckid123 Good to see you! I remember watching your Altima vids!
@@awkwardsanchez6231 I have both
2019 RDX Sport+ or Advanced trim in 2024 Model has super quick pick up and go. The advanced models are tuned differently than the other trims. The 2019 to 2021 were extremely fast/ quick suvs. Something about Acura Sport+
Is the CX-5 the turbo version?
Sam great content again I love my RDX and the performance in the sport + mode in pull strong. Even it was last on fuel economy just drove to Florida it average 8.1 L 100km at 126 km/ hour great seat handling good.👏🇨🇦👍💪
Mazda's tachometer shows 3000 rpm, is that full engine rpm? 5.05 the time of video.
The Mazda driver was babying that car, it was shifting at 4- 5k?! That is lame.
That RDX is nice. That 10 speed transmission along w the SHAWD is what is pushing it ahead of both the cx-5 and the Lincoln
RDX is a great suv, but it feels slower than it is. We had a 2020 Escape Titanium 2.0T (pretty much a corsair) and it felt much quicker in every day driving.
The Mazda is hot, and even tho the 6 speed automatic is old, the CX5 never feels like it’s wanting for power thanks in part to the 320 tq.
I still have my 2020 2.0 Ecoboost Titanium. It's a rocket and averages over 28 mpg on most tanks, even in the winter. AWD system might be a little less aggressive than the Acura but it's the best compromise. That and a pull from 30 mph is insanely quick. I also have a 5.0 DOHC Mustang with a manual and 3.73 and one place I do a 30-80 mph roll feels about the same despite being in third in my Mustang vs fifth in my Escape. Escape only gets to 4,500 rpm while the Mustang is over 6,000.
Who’s really trying to race SUVs in the real world though 😂. I got one so there’s space for my kids not because I’m trying to burn out.
Many reviewers don't know or forget that for safety and better. Visibility Honda use more steel that others. Even though changing to glue bonding, Honda used nuts and bolts. Also i love infotainment and since 202, only seen traction control lights maybe twice and when awd system was down do to sensor which suv lights up tires and a handful if not expected
Our 2020 RDX is fast, and the all wheel drive is excellent! I would always take an Acura or Mazda over the Lincoln for reliability reasons. Not to mention sporty handling.
With 10 spd transmission why doesn’t the RDX get better mileage??
I test drive the Mazda CX-50 which I was told is a higher end model from CX-5 yesterday. I’ve got a TLX with the 2 litre engine and I’ll tell you. You can smoke most cars on the market with the exception of the really powerful 300+ hp models. Other than that it’s potent for most. Long story short, my lease is up and I’m getting the RDX that you’re using in the test. It’s a little heavy but definitely good enough. The RDX is also larger than those comparison vehicles.
I test drive the Mazda CX-50 which I was told is a higher end model from CX-5 yesterday. I’ve got a TLX with the 2 litre engine and I’ll tell you. You can smoke most cars on the market with the exception of the really powerful 300+ hp models. Other than that it’s potent for most. Long story short, my lease is up and I’m getting the RDX that you’re using in the test. It’s a little heavy but definitely good enough.
Love RDX size and looks but won't buy a 2.0T 4cyl. Hoping they will release a "Type S" with their new 3.0T V6 and update their ancient infotainment system.
I'm really wondering why don't Americans directly compare Acura With Lexus? it has not happened before .
The premise of your question is incorrect. Most Lexus NX buyers cross-shopped with the Acura RDX, and vice-versa.
Because Lexus is a bit of a better performer in the luxury category. It’s not often you see Acura vs one of the Germans or Americans, but it’s pretty common to see Lexus in those comparisons. Lexus was the first one to do the whole “Asian parent company luxury division” thing so it makes it seem more established. Acura and INFINITI also are not very prevalent around the world, with Lexus having a moderate presence in Europe and Asia
No, in US and Canada Acura 1st
Acura being the most expensive and highest HP, kind of expected this…
ok, how about hyundai santa cruz 2.5 turbo duel clutch awd vs. any of those.
why dont compare it with CRV hybrid :(
Wonder if the fwd RDX would be quicker a couple of tenths
These tests are fun for bragging rights and I would love to have the Acura.
Having said that. I cannot justify that kind of money on a second car when I want to own two vehicles.
I bought a 2024 Mazda S Select with the naturally aspirated 2.5 liter.
It’s very quick around town and that’s what I use it for.
At $30,000 it’s a great buy.
That Lincoln super isolated
This is a good race and good runs Sam
I have an acura RDX a spec awd and trust me when i say its a fun daily drive 😊
Wet pavement hurt the Lincoln. In dry conditions it would do better.
This is the only way to see the awd in action
Let’s Roll 🛞
You should have run the Mazda against the Lincoln anyway.
I don’t know if you took this into account. But if you were following directly behind each other, the car in the front is gonna have the most drag on it, which is gonna impact the fuel economy. The other two drafting are gonna see an increased fuel economy because they are in the slipstream of the car ahead.
That logic only works if they were the only 3 cars on the highway. Don't forget the leader of the 3 was also following someone else.
Is it me or is the CX-5 short shifting like a mofo!?
Hmmm...holding off on my purchase. Waiting for the Odyssey A-spec GR Sienna comparison.