Acura · 2024
ZDX RWD
✓ EPA Verified
Electric Vehicle
Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Rear-Wheel Drive
City
96
MPGe
Combined
90
MPGe
Highway
83
MPGe
Annual Fuel Cost
$850
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$1,300
saved per year
Class Comparison — Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Top 4%
Better than 96 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 90 MPGe
This vehicle
90 MPGe
Class average
25 MPGe
Class lowest
15 MPGe
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
9
Energy Score
Out of 10
10
GHG Score
Out of 10
0 lbs
Annual CO₂
Zero tailpipe emissions
No
Start-Stop
Regenerative braking
Vehicle Specifications
TransmissionAutomatic (A1)
DriveRear-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeElectricity
Vehicle ClassStandard Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
TrimEV
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID47809

With 90 MPG combined, the 2024 Acura ZDX RWD is highly efficient, redefining what’s possible for a luxury electric crossover. This focuses on using advanced electric technology to deliver a premium driving experience with minimal impact on the environment. This will appeal to buyers who prioritize lower fuel costs, comfort and Acura’s performance. The ZDX embodies luxury and responsibility. They accept this fuel economy rating because it aligns with their values. The ZDX makes a statement.

City and highway performance

The Acura ZDX RWD achieves an impressive 96 MPG in the city. This is due to the electric powertrain’s regenerative braking system and its ability to operate efficiently at lower speeds, maximizing energy recovery. This makes the ZDX a particularly good choice if your daily commute is heavily urban. On the highway, the ZDX RWD still manages a respectable 83 MPG. Long highway trips can use lots of battery for any EV, but the ZDX shows it minimizes it as much as possible.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2024 Acura ZDX RWD at just $850. This calculation is based on driving 15,000 miles per year, with a mix of city and highway driving, using the national average electricity price. Your personal “fuel” cost may vary depending on your driving habits, local electricity rates, and how often you charge at home versus public charging stations. That $850 figure offers a good benchmark, showcasing the potential for substantial savings compared to traditional gasoline-powered luxury SUVs.

Real-world expectations

The EPA provides a standardized framework for fuel economy testing, but real-world numbers can differ. Factors like driving style, weather conditions (cold weather can significantly reduce EV range), and the use of accessories like air conditioning and heated seats can all impact the ZDX’s actual MPG. Aggressive acceleration and frequent hard braking will certainly reduce your range. By adopting efficient driving habits and taking advantage of the car’s energy-saving features, ZDX owners can reasonably expect to achieve numbers close to the EPA estimates.

How it compares

The ZDX is unique within the luxury electric SUV segment. Comparing it to gasoline-powered vehicles shows its efficiency. For example, the Acura MDX SH-AWD earns only 21 MPG combined. Even hybrid SUVs struggle to match the ZDX’s efficiency, the Lexus RX 450h+ plug-in hybrid earns 83 MPGe combined when running on electricity, but a far lower number running as a standard hybrid. The all-electric Cadillac LYRIQ RWD manages 98 MPGe combined, offering similar efficiency, but the ZDX delivers a distinct Acura driving experience. For more information, check out all Acura fuel economy data. Also, check out ZDX MPG across all years.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Take advantage of regenerative braking. The ZDX features adjustable regenerative braking settings, allowing you to control how aggressively the car decelerates and recovers energy when you lift off the accelerator. Experiment with different levels to find the setting that best suits your driving style and maximizes energy recapture. Use the “one-pedal driving” mode in stop-and-go traffic to further enhance regeneration.

Precondition the battery. During colder months, preconditioning warms the battery pack before you begin driving, optimizing its performance and range. This feature uses electricity from the charging source, minimizing the impact on your driving range. In warmer months, preconditioning can cool the battery, preventing overheating and maintaining optimal efficiency.

Drive smoothly, practice anticipation. Avoid aggressive acceleration and braking. Aim for smooth, consistent speeds and anticipate traffic flow to minimize unnecessary energy expenditure. Each hard brake dissipates potentially recoverable energy. Planning your moves ahead of time can have a strong impact.

Optimize tire pressure. Ensure your tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which reduces fuel efficiency. Check your tire pressure regularly, especially during temperature changes, as pressure can fluctuate. The correct pressure improves overall handling.