Acura RDX Price Summary
As of , the average Acura RDX sells for $46,478, based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere. Buyers are negotiating an average of 5.5% off MSRP. Prices range from $45,935 to $46,750.
As of , the average Acura RDX sells for $46,478, based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere. Buyers are negotiating an average of 5.5% off MSRP. Prices range from $45,935 to $46,750.
The Acura RDX is one of the more negotiable models on the market right now, with verified buyers averaging 5.5% off MSRP. Based on 3 verified transactions, prices range from $45,935 to $46,750, with an average selling price of $46,478. Safety is a strong point with a 5-star NHTSA rating. For the exact 75th-percentile target price by trim and zip code — the level 25% of verified buyers got or beat — sign up for CarWhere PRO at $12.99/month.
By Sam Reynolds · Updated June 2026 · Based on verified buyer transaction data
On a $49,183 MSRP, here's what a competitive price looks like based on 3 verified buyer transactions:
Based on 3 verified buyer transactions. Aim for the "Great Deal" price or lower. For the exact 75th-percentile target for your trim and zip code, sign up for CarWhere PRO ($12.99/mo).
Pricing varies significantly by trim level. Here's what verified buyers paid for each Acura RDX trim:
| Trim | # Deals | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| Base | 3 | $46,478 |
Where most Acura RDX transactions land. The highlighted bar contains the average selling price.
The dealer invoice price is what the dealership pays the manufacturer — typically 5–8% below MSRP. But the real number that matters is the transaction price: what buyers actually pay after negotiation. Verified Acura RDX buyers are currently paying 5.5% off MSRP on average, which often lands between invoice and sticker price.
Dealer holdback, volume bonuses, and manufacturer incentives mean the true cost to the dealer is lower than invoice. Focus on the transaction price — not invoice — as your negotiation target. Learn more about car invoice pricing.
Based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere, the Acura RDX is selling between $45,935 and $46,750, with an average transaction price of $46,478. The average buyer is paying 5.5% below MSRP.
Most Acura RDX buyers are seeing discounts around 4–8% off MSRP based on current market conditions. Deals above 10% are considered excellent in today's market.
The discount you can negotiate depends on several factors: dealer inventory levels, time of month, regional demand, and available manufacturer incentives. Use the deals below to benchmark your negotiation.
A good deal on a Acura RDX is one that matches or beats what other verified buyers have paid. With an average transaction price of $46,478, any deal at 6% or more off MSRP is competitive. If you're being offered less than 4% off, you have room to negotiate.
CarWhere shows you what real buyers paid — so you negotiate with data, not hope. Upload your dealer quote for instant AI analysis, or browse verified deals to find your target price.
Acura RDX prices vary significantly by location. States with more dealer competition typically offer better discounts. Click your state to see local Acura RDX pricing data.
Browse Acura RDX deals by model year to compare pricing across different years:
The deals below represent actual transactions from verified Acura RDX buyers. Each deal shows the final price paid, giving you real market data to use in your own negotiation. With 3 verified deals to reference, you'll know exactly what price to target.



Got a Acura RDX quote from a dealer?
Upload it to DealDrive and we'll compare it line-by-line against these verified deals. You'll know exactly if your price is competitive — or if you should push back.
Analyze my quoteSource: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Overall Safety
5/5
2025 Acura RDX SUV AWD
Recalls
1
NHTSA campaigns
Complaints
29
NHTSA complaints filed
| Test | Rating |
|---|---|
| Overall | 5/5 |
| Frontal Crash | 4/5 |
| Side Crash | 5/5 |
| Rollover | 4/5 |
Steering
23
79%
Lane departure
15
52%
Service brakes
14
48%
Electrical system
5
17%
Forward collision avoidance
3
10%
Unknown or other
1
3%
Based on consumer complaints filed with NHTSA. Not all complaints indicate a defect.
STEERING:ELECTRIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2025 Acura RDX vehicles. The software for the electric power steering (EPS) assist may not be calibrated properly, which can cause the EPS system to enter a failsafe mode, resulting in a loss of power steering assist.
Remedy: Dealers will reprogram the EPS software, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed October 20, 2025. Owners may contact Honda's customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's number for this...
| Year | Price | Discount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $46,750 | 5.1% |
| 2026 | $45,935 | 6.4% |
| 2025 | $46,750 | 5.1% |
Prices from verified buyer-submitted deal sheets. VINs partially masked for privacy.
Verified buyers are paying an average of $46,478 for the Acura RDX, based on 3 transactions. Prices range from $45,935 to $46,750 depending on trim, options, and location. Paying at or below the average puts you in a strong position. To see the 75th-percentile target price for your exact trim and zip code — the level 25% of verified buyers got or beat — sign up for CarWhere PRO at $12.99/month.
Buyers are negotiating an average of 5.5% off MSRP on the Acura RDX. In competitive markets, discounts reach 9% or more. Your leverage depends on dealer inventory, time of purchase, and how many quotes you collect before committing. CarWhere PRO ($12.99/month) gives you the trim-level target discount plus an AI quote analyzer that generates a counteroffer script for any dealer offer.
Paying MSRP leaves money on the table. Verified buyers are paying an average of 5.5% below MSRP for the Acura RDX. Unless the vehicle has extremely limited availability, negotiating below sticker is standard and expected.
Four factors drive Acura RDX pricing: (1) Trim and options — higher trims have larger dollar discounts but similar percentage savings; (2) Location — markets with multiple competing dealers produce better prices; (3) Timing — end of month, quarter, and model year offer the most leverage; (4) Dealer inventory — vehicles on the lot 60+ days are significantly more negotiable.
Based on 3 verified transactions, aim for $46,478 or less for a Acura RDX. Great deals come in at 8.5%+ below MSRP. Use the deal tier breakdown above to see where your offer falls relative to other buyers. For the exact 75th-percentile target by trim and zip code — the level 25% of verified buyers got or beat — sign up for CarWhere PRO at $12.99/month.
Verified buyers paid between $45,935 and $46,750 for a Acura RDX, with an average of $46,478. The average negotiated discount was 5.5% off MSRP. Browse the verified deals on this page to see individual transactions. To unlock full dealer names, comparable nearby deals, and the 75th-percentile target for your exact trim, sign up for CarWhere PRO at $12.99/month.
Dealer invoice price — what the dealer pays the manufacturer — is typically 5-8% below MSRP for the Acura RDX. However, invoice isn't the full picture: holdback, volume bonuses, and incentives lower the dealer's true cost further. Focus on the verified transaction price rather than invoice when negotiating.
Current Acura RDX discounts average 5.5% off MSRP, which represents a healthy buyer's market. End of month and end of quarter offer the best timing. Manufacturer incentives can shift monthly — check the current deals on this page for the latest pricing.
Based on 3 verified buyer-submitted transactions. All prices come from real deal sheets uploaded after purchase — not estimates or dealer ads. Last updated . Learn about our data.
Know your target price before you negotiate. Browse verified deals or get your quote analyzed by AI.
Last updated: . Based on 3 verified buyer deals.