2010 Acura Crossover prototype spied near Nürbugring
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By Robert Adams on October 21st, 2008
We saw the Acura’s X6 fighter first time in Death Valley back in August. This is the first time the car has been spotted in the daylight. When you look at the images closely you can see that Acura is trying to hide the rear which goes down similarly to X6.
Rumor is that Acura is working on a new V8, that will also power the new Crossover/SAV. We still have no information on the name. As Acura already has MDX, then this one might me called MSX.



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The angle of the rear lights suggests a very shallow tail configuration, with the actual roofline following a line between the top center of the camouflage rear passenger window and the tail lights (in one of the side views, there is actually a crease in the camouflage that seems to follow this line, and there is a small bulge in the same place that is visible in the front view).
If the roofline is that long and shallow, there is no way that this vehicle could have a third row passenger seating configuration, suggesting that it is a five-seater only.
Any thoughts about this?
Surely, there is no way that this could have a third row of seats.
I just dont get it why are they making it. It is a waste of room. Regular wagon style would have so much more room.