ACURA
Acura, launched in 1986, was the first Japanese luxury car brand, created by Honda to compete with European and American premium automakers. Acura was pivotal in redefining the idea of luxury vehicles by offering refined styling, advanced engineering, and reliable performance at competitive prices. Its debut models, the Legend and Integra, were instant successes, setting a new benchmark for combining luxury with practicality. Acura's vehicles are known for their innovative technologies, such as the Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system, which enhances stability and cornering performance. Over the years, Acura has maintained a reputation for producing dynamic sports sedans and SUVs like the TLX and MDX, while continuing to focus on cutting-edge hybrid and electric powertrains in modern offerings.