Arriving in late fall, Acura’s TSX Sport Wagon adds utility to the popular model of sedan. Acura pulled the covers off the TSX Sport Wagon at the New York Auto Show last spring. The new model features an innovative, functional rear cargo area that includes a removable side panel and integrated under-floor bins for hidden storage. Find more information at Arlington Acura Dealer. The 2011 TSX Sport Wagon is powered by a 2.4-liter, i-VTEC, four-cylinder engine. The automaker didn’t announce power figures, but the same size engine in the TSX sedan produces 201 horsepower and 170 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a sequential-shift, five-speed automatic. With this drive train, the Sport Wagon is rated at 30 mpg on the highway, which is the same as the sedan achieves with the four-cylinder and automatic transmission. For all the details on the 2011 TSX Sport Wagon, visit Arlington Acura.
Creature comforts in the TSX Sport Wagon include an available hard disk navigation system with eight-inch VGA color display and Acura’s brand of real-time traffic and weather featuring radar image. Find the new or used Acura you're looking for at Connecticut Used Car Dealer. Also available is a premium audio system with hard drive for media storage. Standard features include a power moon roof, automatic dual-zone climate control, leather seats, Bluetooth, USB and auxiliary inputs.
No word from Acura yet on whether future models of the Sport Wagon will offer all-wheel drive, a manual gearbox or V-6 engine, all of which are available on the TSX Sedan. But it seems logical that the Sport Wagon would eventually match the sedan in terms of options and specifications.
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