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Acura RSX: Honda’s new luxury EV could be made in RHD, so could it come to Australia?


Honda’s CEO says the upcoming Acura RSX luxury electric vehicle (EV) could be made in right-hand drive for Japan, potentially opening the door for markets like Australia.

Speaking at the Japanese brand’s press conference at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, Toshihiro Mibe – Honda Motor Co’s director, president and representative – said the RSX Prototype’s presence at the company’s stand is intentional to gauge interest in the domestic market.

Further, Mibe-san said that if there’s enough demand from potential Japanese customers, Honda would consider bringing the production version of the RSX to the domestic market in right-hand drive. Such a move could also open up the luxury EV for other RHD markets like Australia and the UK.

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In a follow-up interview with the RSX’s product specialist as well as its designer, the company representatives reiterated Mibe-san’s comments around the RSX’s potential for Japan, hinting the car could be badged as a Honda, not an Acura, should it be launched in the brand’s home market.

“Just like Mibe-san mentioned yesterday, we are seeing the demand for the Acura model in Japan,” the Acura product specialist told Australian media, via interpreter, “if everyone is wanting it, maybe there will be a possibility that we launch it in Japan.”

“Originally of course we were more focused on the North American market for the Acura brand, but we also have a history of selling [Acuras] in the Middle East and China as well… We are not focusing on the branding – whether it is an Acura or not – but we are more focused on the product itself.”

When asked about the Australian prospects, the product specialist cheekily replied that “we haven’t fixed the side of where we are going to be handled”, joking that right-hand drive hasn’t been confirmed for production as yet.