The ADX will come standard with a 10.2-inch digital instrument display (i.e., the “gauge cluster”) along with a dashboard-mounted 9-inch color infotainment touchscreen. Acura notes the system will feature a physical volume control (hooray!) along with a simple hard button to exit back to the home screen. There’s even a small “finger rest” at the bottom of the touchscreen in an attempt to make it easier to adjust the screen while the ADX is in motion.
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity is standard, along with a wireless phone charger. The base ADX gets two USB-C ports up front, while the other two trims get two USB-C ports for the rear-seat passengers, too. The top Advance trim gets a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system along with “Google Built-In” technology and a complementary 3-year data plan. This allows use of the Google Assistant, Google Maps, and other apps in the Google Play store.
The base ADX features a moonroof, dual-zone climate controls, and heated front seats. The A-Spec swaps in a panoramic moonroof, adds ventilated front seats, a flat-bottom perforated-leather steering wheel, ambient LED lighting, and red contrast stitching. The top-trim ADX gets full leather-trimmed seats with suede inserts, a heated steering wheel, and a surround-view camera.
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