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Acura Unveils NEXERA Vision Concept to Preview New Design Language

The two-seat coupe signals a new styling direction by introducing an ultra-thin 'A' lighting signature set to reach the fourth‑generation RDX Hybrid.

Overview

  • Acura unveiled the NEXERA Vision on Friday at The Quail during Monterey Car Week as a 40th‑anniversary design study meant to show the brand’s future look.
  • The coupe features dramatic exterior hardware including dual‑hinge butterfly doors, active aerodynamics, an active rear spoiler, and an ultra‑thin A‑shaped lighting signature that stays hidden until switched on.
  • Acura highlighted premium performance cues such as 22‑inch center‑lock wheels—a first for the brand—Brembo carbon‑ceramic brakes, and extensive forged carbon trim.
  • The cabin uses fixed floor‑mounted seats with an adjustable pedal and steering package and sustainable materials like recycled aluminium, Alcantara with post‑consumer recycled polyester, and CircuLeather.
  • Acura released no powertrain specs or production commitment for the coupe and said design elements will begin appearing on production models if adopted, with the company naming the fourth‑generation RDX Hybrid as the first vehicle to receive the new lighting cue.