The 2026 Acura RDX does not try to be something it is not. It’s a compact premium crossover, yes, but one that has clearly been designed with actual use in mind. Not just brochure talk. For drivers in Grapevine, TX and Tulsa, OK, it offers a sensible mix of cargo space, flexibility, and day-to-day usability, wrapped in something that still feels polished.
Cargo Space That Works in the Real World
Acura has approached the RDX’s cargo area with a degree of logic that’s refreshingly straightforward. You get around 29.5 cu. ft. behind the second row, expanding to roughly 79.8 cu. ft. with the seats folded. More importantly, it’s space you can use.
The load floor is flat, which sounds obvious until you realize how many rivals still get this wrong. Sliding in bulkier items is easier than it should be. Underfloor storage adds a useful layer of discretion for smaller belongings, and the 60/40 split rear seats allow you to juggle passengers and cargo without much fuss.
For families or anyone with a mildly unpredictable schedule, it’s a setup that feels made with you in mind.
A Cabin That Doesn’t Forget Its Purpose
Inside, the RDX balances its practical nature with a clear nod to comfort. Available perforated Milano leather and Ultrasuede® trim give it a more considered feel, though the layout remains functional rather than decorative.
The programmable power tailgate, with available hands-free access, proves genuinely useful when your hands are full. Not a gimmick, just something that works.
A panoramic moonroof introduces a sense of space, while dual-zone climate control keeps things agreeable for both driver and passengers. It’s all done with a certain restraint, which suits the car rather well.
Technology That Feels Logical
The 10.2-inch HD display paired with the True Touchpad Interface™ continues to divide opinion, though there is a logic to it. Once familiar, it allows for reasonably precise control without constantly reaching forward.
Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are present, along with available features such as a Wi-Fi hotspot and Amazon Alexa Built-in. These are the sorts of additions that quietly improve everyday usability rather than trying to impress outright.
The multi-angle rearview camera and available surround view system also make low-speed maneuvers less of a chore, particularly in tighter spaces around Grapevine.
Safety Systems That Do Their Job Without Fuss
AcuraWatch™ forms the backbone of the RDX’s driver assistance features. Collision Mitigation Braking System™, Lane Keeping Assist, Road Departure Mitigation, and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow are all included. Additional features such as rear cross traffic monitoring and parking sensors add another layer of reassurance in busier environments.
A Lineup That Keeps Things Straightforward
The RDX range, including standard, A-Spec™, and Platinum Elite A-Spec™ trims, offers variations in design and equipment, though the core strengths remain consistent. You are not trading away practicality for style, which is often the case elsewhere.
See the Acura RDX at Grubbs Family of Dealerships
If you’re curious how the 2026 Acura RDX fits into everyday life, visit us in Grapevine and Tulsa. Take a look at the cargo space, try the features, and see how it works in practice. Schedule a test drive online and decide if this is the sort of crossover that suits the way you use a vehicle.

