• Acura didn’t have a stellar performance in September, with sales down 21.7% from a year ago.
  • All models decreased, except for the ZDX, which has just joined the series.
  • The premium brand appears to blame fewer sales days and work at its Marysville plant for the disappointing result.

Carpocalypse continues to rear its ugly head, and this time it looks like a hammer Acura sales. The biggest loser was TLX, which sold just 548 units in the US last month.

This is a 55% drop from a year ago, but a spokesman said: We have already mentioned the decline “Significant restructuring of our Marysville Auto Plant”. Sure enough, a quick search online reveals 883 new models in stock; This means almost two months’ supply at September rates.

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integra It didn’t fare well, as sales fell over 45% from a year ago to 1,516 units. Acura said sales were “impacted by preparation for EV production in Ohio” but said it had 2,625 new cars in inventory. Once again, this means almost two months’ supply at current rates, although it’s worth noting that there are three fewer sales days compared to this time last year.

Whatever causes the dips, electricity ZDX It outperformed the TLX by a significant margin. The GM-made crossover sold 979 units last month, which is on par with the 1,003 units sold in August.



Acura said the result means the ZDX is the third best-selling crossover in the premium midsize segment. However, Cadillac Lyriq, which sold 7,224 units in the third quarter, reached 2,408 monthly sales.

Unfortunately, there was no bright spot for Honda’s premium brand, as MDX and RDX sales dropped 25.4% and 15.5% respectively. However, Acura pointed out that RDX sales increased throughout the year and updated 2025 model It’s reaching dealers now.

Acura September 2024 Sales