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Acura Zdx

NHTSA safety across every Acura Zdx model year we cover.

Across the 2 model years of the Acura Zdx we cover (2024 to 2025), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2025 at 92 on the NHTSA Safety Index, and the lowest is the 2024 at 86. 5 recalls have been issued across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-03

The Acura ZDX is a midsize electric SUV that marks Acura's first serious push into the battery-electric space, targeting luxury buyers who want a premium, technology-forward alternative to the German and domestic EV establishment. Built on a shared platform with the Honda Prologue, the ZDX slots above the MDX in Acura's lineup and aims squarely at style-conscious, safety-minded drivers who refuse to compromise on either.

The Acura ZDX puts up numbers that any safety-conscious shopper should find genuinely reassuring. Across the 2024 and 2025 model years we cover, the ZDX earns a best NHTSA Safety Index of 92 out of 100 for 2025, placing it in the Exceptional band - a meaningful distinction that separates it from the crowded field of merely Strong performers. Crash-test hardware backs that index up: the best-year results show a clean sweep of 5 stars across frontal, side, and rollover categories. That is as good as federal crash testing gets, and it reflects well on the shared GM Ultium-based architecture Acura uses here. The recall picture is worth a closer look before you sign anything. Five recalls across just two model years is a real number for a low-volume luxury launch, and shoppers should verify that any used or dealer-stocked example has had all open recalls addressed through NHTSA's VIN lookup tool. The 49 owner complaints on file are relatively modest for a new nameplate, with 3 reported crashes and 2 reported injuries among the unverified allegations. None of the complaints involve reported fatalities or fire events, which is a meaningful data point for an EV. Bottom line: the ZDX's crash-test performance is legitimately excellent. The recall count deserves due diligence, but it should not overshadow a safety profile that is among the stronger ones in its segment.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally find the ZDX a polished and composed luxury SUV, praising its refined ride quality, upscale cabin materials, and intuitive infotainment integration. Driving dynamics are described as smooth and confidence-inspiring rather than sporty. Some reviewers note that the exterior styling and interior layout feel distinctive within the segment, though a few point to the shared platform as a factor in overall value perception.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2025 ZDX earns a 92 out of 100 NHTSA Safety Index rated Exceptional - one of the stronger scores in the midsize luxury SUV segment and a concrete reason to consider it over competitors with lower or unrated scores.
  • All three crash-test categories - frontal, side, and rollover - returned a perfect 5 stars in the best-tested model year, meaning the ZDX performed at the ceiling of federal crash-test evaluation.
  • Five recalls across 2024 and 2025 model years is an above-average count for a two-year window on a low-volume model. Before purchase, run the VIN through NHTSA's official recall database to confirm all campaigns have been completed.
  • The 49 owner complaints on file include 3 reported crashes and 2 reported injuries - all unverified allegations - but no reported fires or fatalities. For an electric vehicle in its launch years, the absence of fire-related complaints is a positive early indicator.

Safety Index by year

Most-recalled year on record: 2024 Acura Zdx with 5 recalls.

BY YEARZdx by model year