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2002 Acura TLX Specs


- ** 2002 Acura TLX - Performance and Elegance

Summary

The 2002 Acura TLX stands as a benchmark in luxury sedan performance, combining sleek design with cutting-edge technology and a responsive driving experience that resonates with both performance enthusiasts and discerning drivers seeking comfort and refinement.

History

Introduced in 1999 as a successor to the Legend sedan, the Acura TLX made its market debut in 2001 with a refreshed lineup in 2002, marking a significant evolution in Acura's lineup with enhanced aerodynamic designs and improved engine performance. This generation saw the introduction of new trim levels and advanced safety features, positioning the TLX as a leader in its segment.

Car Culture

The 2002 Acura TLX quickly gained a dedicated following within automotive communities for its blend of sporty handling and upscale features. Enthusiasts appreciated its reliability and robust performance, often featuring prominently in track events and spirited driving reviews, solidifying its reputation as a vehicle for both daily commuting and spirited drives.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: Sedan, Wagon
  • Trims Available: LS, EX, V6
  • Engine Type & Size: 2.4L DOHC V6 (160 hp), 3.0L DOHC V6 (175 hp)
  • Horsepower: 160 hp (2.4L), 175 hp (3.0L V6)
  • Transmission: CVT, Manual Transmission
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17.2 gallons
  • Fuel Efficiency: City - 16 mpg, Highway - 20 mpg
  • Dimensions: Length - 185.4 inches, Width - 71.3 inches, Height - 52.4 inches
  • Cargo Capacity: 12.8 cubic feet
  • Safety Ratings: 5 stars overall, Excellent in crash tests
  • Key Features: Sunroof, Heated Seats, Advanced Safety Systems
  • Passenger Capacity: 5 passengers

Notable Changes from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2002 Acura TLX introduced several enhancements including refinements to the exterior design for improved aerodynamics, an expanded range of trim levels offering more customization options, and enhanced interior features such as upgraded leather seating and audio systems. Additionally, the introduction of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) in higher trim levels provided smoother driving experiences for enthusiasts and casual drivers alike.