I loved driving the regular version of the new Acura MDX when it first came out. The three-row midsize SUV from Honda’s luxury arm looks sportier and more athletic than its predecessor. And it drives more crisply and dynamically with a new platform, Acura’s outstanding rear-biased and torque-vectoring SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive) system and a new 10-speed automatic transmission. The only real letdown was the engine.
Acura carried over the naturally-aspirated 3.0-liter V6 from the previous MDX with 297 hp and 267 lb-ft of torque. That V6 is fine. It’s on par with the middling powertrains offered by competitors. But the engine felt discordant with the elevated performance, the sexy new looks and the lusty engine noises the MDX emitted through the speakers. The new high-performance Acura MDX Type S version arrives to resolve that issue.
The MDX Type S swaps in a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine, bumping the outputs to 355 hp and 354 lb-ft respectively. It tacks on some sportier features like an adaptive air suspension, a Sport+ mode and Brembo front brakes. The whole package pushes the Acura MDX to a new level of performance, perception and price. After driving one around with my family for a week in Michigan, the MDX Type S more than proved its worth.
The Acura MDX Type S is super-fun to drive

Car enthusiasts have a soft sport for sporty Hondas. But you need to be in a particular life place to own a Civic Si or a Type R. The MDX Type S tries to bring some of that vibe to the luxury three-row family hauler segment, and it succeeds, mostly.
I don’t have canyon roads to play in flat Southeastern Michigan. But the SH-AWD gives the MDX a ton of grip entering corners I could access. And the difference with the Type S is you can make use of it. The car is quick for a three-row crossover when you lay the power down — 5.5 seconds from 0-60 mph in Car and Driver testing.