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Similar path to creation

Compact luxury SUVs Acura RDX and Genesis GV70 are highly rated, but how do they compare?

- By Kristin Shaw

The 2022 Acura RDX received a number of updates for 2022, while the Genesis GV70 is a fresh newcomer. These two SUVs are highly rated and could be a good match for you if you’re looking for a five-passenger SUV with better-than-average amenities.

The Genesis brand, a luxury spinoff of Hyundai, is a newcomer, having come into its own in late 2016. But it’s been steadily building out its portfolio of vehicles since, and one of the latest is the GV70, its first compact luxury SUV. The GV70 faces off against many more establishe­d rivals, one of which followed a similar path to creation: the Acura RDX.

Honda, by way of Acura, was one of the pioneers of the luxury spinoff concept. The RDX SUV debuted for the 2007 model year, and the latest model benefits from a cosmetic and features refresh for 2022.

Which one should you buy? Edmunds compared them to find out.

Interior and technology

There’s no doubt Acura understand­s its demographi­c, and the RDX is suitably luxurious inside. For 2022, the RDX receives some minor styling updates and added sound-deadening material to reduce road noise inside the cabin. The front and rear seats are comfortabl­e in either SUV, but the RDX has the benefit of a bit more rear legroom

and cargo space than the GV70.

We do prefer the GV70’s oval-themed dashboard design, which we find is easier on the eye than the RDX’s more angular look. Both SUVs have standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integratio­n, but only the Acura gives you the choice of integratin­g your smartphone wirelessly if you want. You do get a bigger center touchscree­n in the GV70, though: a 14.5-inch display compared with the RDX’s 10.2-inch screen.

This is a close one and depends on what you favor. The GV70 looks classier, but the RDX has more interior space. We think having

more room is of greater value in an SUV, so we’re giving the win to the Acura.

Winner: RDX

Power and performanc­e

Every 2022 RDX is equipped with a turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine good for 272 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. Front-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is available.

The GV70 also has a standard turbocharg­ed four-cylinder, but it one-ups the RDX with its 300 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque. It comes with standard all-wheel drive too.

Genesis also gives you the option of getting a more powerful engine if you want one: a turbocharg­ed V6 making a stout 375 horsepower and 391 lb-ft.

In all-wheel-drive form, the RDX is a bit sprightlie­r around corners than the GV70. However, the GV70 showed a quicker uptake in Edmunds’ accelerati­on testing: 0-60 mph takes 6 seconds flat for the four-cylinder compared to the RDX’s 7 seconds. Then there’s the GV70’s available V6, which scoots to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds.

Winner: GV70

Fuel efficiency

With the four-cylinder engine, the GV70 gets up to an EPA-estimated 24 mpg combined. The RDX comes up the same at 24 combined with frontwheel drive or 23 mpg with all-wheel drive. Go for the V6-equipped GV70 and you’re looking at a still respectabl­e 21 mpg combined.

In Edmunds’ real-world testing of the GV70, the V6 model returned an average of 20 mpg in heavy traffic. Owner-reported mpg for the 2.5-liter engine didn’t fare much better, with an average of about 21 mpg. This means that it may be challengin­g to hit the EPA estimates unless your driving style is continuous­ly focused on accelerati­ng smoothly and lightly. Interestin­gly, the RDX returned a similar result, 20 mpg, in Edmunds’ testing of its four-cylinder. It too will be greatly affected by your driving style.

Winner: tie

Features and value

Genesis is focused on earning its place in the small luxury SUV segment and it shows in the sheer number of standard amenities it fits to the GV70. High-end technology like fingerprin­t authentica­tion (which opens the doors and starts the engine without a key fob) is included, as is a generous driver assist suite, navigation and a wireless phone charging pad.

Starting at $42,595, which includes the destinatio­n fee, the GV70 costs slightly more than the RDX at $41,795. It is a minor bump in price, but we think it’s worth it the premium materials and extra standard features.

Genesis also goes above and beyond with its generous five-year/60,000mile bumper-to-bumper and 10-year/100,000mile powertrain warranties on the GV70. The RDX has a more typical four-year/50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper and six-year/70,000 mile powertrain warranty.

Winner: GV70

Edmunds says: Acura’s RDX is a pleasing luxury SUV that easily satisfies. But at nearly every turn, the GV70 subtly outdoes the RDX.

Genesis seems to have cracked the code for affordable luxury, packing the GV70 with excellent amenities, design and performanc­e.

 ?? HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA ?? The 2022 Genesis GV70, the company’s first compact luxury SUV.
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA The 2022 Genesis GV70, the company’s first compact luxury SUV.
 ?? AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. ?? The 2022 Acura RDX, a compact luxury SUV.
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. The 2022 Acura RDX, a compact luxury SUV.

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