Acura MD-X Concept
The Acura "MD-X
Concept" luxury performance SUV made its world debut today at the 2006
New York International Auto Show featuring bold, sleek exterior styling
indicative of the next generation MDX production model.
"Every
aspect of the MD-X Concept design conveys performance while still
retaining SUV functionality," said John Mendel, senior vice president,
auto operations. "The styling signifies a bold direction for the next
generation MDX, both in appearance and substance."
The MD-X
Concept is fashioned as a true driver's SUV, with its low, wide stance
and aggressive design. Its sleek surface lines are modeled after a
high-powered megayacht.
The MD-X Concept features a wider track
and longer wheelbase that give the vehicle a sportier, performance look.
The profile of the concept reveals a refined SUV with smooth, chiseled
lines and an elegant form. A dominant character line runs from the front
quarter panel to the rear, evoking the feeling of forward movement. The
sharply raked D-pillar creates a stealth, aerodynamic appearance while
still retaining the third row seating functionality and cargo carrying
capability of the current generation MDX.
The Concept sits low to
the ground despite the large 20-inch five-spoke custom alloy wheels,
while the large wheel arches and flares add to the Concept's muscular
appearance. The sleek cabin features flush mounted windshield glass,
which improves aerodynamics while adding to the MD-X Concept's smooth
and flowing design.
"The smooth lines and sleek shape of the MD-X
Concept challenge the conventions of SUV design," said Ricky Hsu, chief
designer for the MD-X Concept. "Our goal was to create the image of a
sports sedan while maintaining generous interior volume and utility of a
SUV."
The front hood is accented with pronounced character lines
culminating in an aggressive five-sided grille, which gives the MD-X its
bold presence. The commanding front grille features a dominant center
bar running through a solid aluminum face. The narrow, Xenon High
Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights appear to grow out of the massive
grille, giving the overall front-end a strong, distinct look.
"The
front end of the MD-X Concept communicates power and prestige,"
explains Hsu. "We want drivers to do a double-take when the vehicle
passes them on the road."
In the rear, the MD-X Concept has an
integrated rear hatch, which sits flush against the bumper to create a
smooth, clean appearance. LED taillights wrap around the cargo hatch
adding to the vehicles wide and low appearance. A rear spoiler improves
aerodynamics and the integrated dual exhaust pipes add to the SUV's
sporty style.
http://www.netcarshow.com/acura/2006-md-x_concept/
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