The company’s EV concept is sized between the five-passenger RDX and the seven-passenger MDX. The production version of the Acura Precision EV is expected to launch as the ZDX for 2024. You might recall the name from a previous swept-back utility vehicle from decade ago. The ZDX is being developed with General Motors and will use that automaker’s battery platform. The fanciful interior has a steering yoke similar to what’s found in a Formula One race car, which will be replaced by a conventional wheel for production. Details regarding range and power output haven’t been announced.

The production version of the Acura Precision EV is expected to launch as the ZDX for 2024. PHOTO: ACURA