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2026 Acura Integra Base Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- Sedan
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Fwd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$257/mo + tax
2025 Acura ADX Base Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Fwd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$302/mo + tax
2025 Acura RDX Technology Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$440/mo + tax
2026 Acura MDX Tech Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$523/mo + tax
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The new-Acura franchise visit
A new-Acura franchise visit moves through model and trim discussion, configurator or in-stock match, test drive, written quote, and finance-office closure. American Honda Finance is the U.S. captive lender behind most factory-program Acura quotes; AHF sets residual percentage and program support per variant and per term. The Acura dealer network in California is established in major metro areas and tends to be co-located with or adjacent to Honda dealer infrastructure. FTC truth-in-advertising rules apply on dealer price, financing, and availability claims. Outside lender pre-approval is the buyer's reference number against AHF.
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The Honda-derived reliability layer
Acura platforms share engineering DNA with Honda counterparts: TLX has historical lineage with Accord-class engineering, RDX with CR-V-class architecture, MDX with Pilot-class three-row engineering. The Honda-derived reliability profile is the brand's competitive position against Lexus on the value side and against German rivals on the durability side. Reliability is best read from current third-party reliability data and owner reports for the specific model and model year, not from generalized brand claims; the pattern often favors Acura but model-year specifics matter. For a new-Acura shopper, this is a real reason to consider the brand seriously, especially against German rivals at similar feature levels.
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The Integra-to-MDX trim ladder
The current Acura lineup is compact: Integra (compact sedan and hatchback, with Integra Type S as the performance variant), TLX (midsize sedan, TLX Type S as the performance variant), RDX (compact SUV), MDX (three-row SUV, MDX Type S as the performance variant), plus the ZDX (all-electric SUV). The Type S variants sit on a different residual band from the standard line. For a new-Acura shopper, the choice is class first (sedan vs SUV vs three-row), then standard vs Type S. The ZDX adds the electric question on top, with charging plan considerations the same as for any EV.
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AHF program windows and the itemized quote
American Honda Finance runs program windows on a regular cadence with quarter-end and year-end timing. A current program may include lease support on specific variants, a special finance rate, or model-year-transition activity on outgoing inventory. Ask the dealer for the new-Acura quote in itemized written form: gross cap cost, any cap reduction, residual percentage and dollar value at the requested term, money factor, per-mile excess rate, dealer fees, tax and registration components, and the monthly with depreciation, finance, and California sales tax broken out.
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Acura new-car research questions
Short answers to the questions new-Acura shoppers ask when they are weighing the Honda-derived reliability layer, the Type S variants, and the cross-brand comparison.
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Related Acura pages
The Acura lease hub covers brand-level lease evaluation across Integra, TLX, RDX, MDX, and ZDX. 021 Auto Leasing routes Acura quote requests through lender and dealer partners and is not the lender of record; live monthly figures are reserved for the active deal feed.
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Who is the captive lender on a new Acura lease or finance?
American Honda Finance is the U.S. captive lender for Acura. AHF sets residual percentage and program support per variant and per term.
How does Acura reliability compare to a German rival at similar trim?
Acura platforms share engineering with Honda counterparts. Reliability ratings have historically favored Acura against German peers on third-party data, but read current model-year owner reports rather than relying on brand-level claims.
Are Type S variants worth the cost over the standard line?
Type S variants sit on a different residual band with their own program window. Performance and equipment increase; insurance and running costs go up modestly. Worth depends on use; a Type S MDX as a daily three-row often pencils for households that value the performance side.
Is the ZDX a real EV competitor against rival luxury electric SUVs?
ZDX is positioned as a midsize electric SUV. The lease quote on a ZDX moves with AHF's EV residual model, which has been more variable than the gas-Acura side. Read the actual numbers against the rival EV at the same term and cap.
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