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Acura TLX
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TLX

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G70

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Acura TLX vs Genesis G70: 2023 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Genesis G70 comes out ahead of the Acura TLX on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
TLX
G70
Typical price (used, US)
$15,725–$28,500
$32,345–$43,308
Power
355 Hp
370 Hp
Torque
480 Nm
510 Nm
Fuel consumption
N/A
11.2-11.7 L/100km
Drive
All wheel drive
All wheel drive
Transmission
10 gears, automatic
8 gears, automatic
Engine
3 L
3.3 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
Sedan
Sedan

What owners say

TLX

Overall

Mixed to positive sentiment for competent luxury sedan regarded as safe conservative choice offering Honda reliability and value proposition, praised for comfortable plush seats sinking driver into cushioning, spacious trunk and adequate rear seat space (contrary to common criticism), torquey smooth engines delivering effortless acceleration, impressive wide stance creating commanding road presence, attractive interior design avoiding generic touchscreen slapping, premium ELS audio system, and exceptional longevity enabling 250,000-300,000+ mile operation when maintained. However, significant criticism centers on polarizing controversial styling (especially "beak" grille design), jerky rough transmission shifts particularly 2.4L 8-speed DCT and V6 9-speed automatic, cascading electrical warning lights triggered by weak batteries or corroded connectors creating false alarms, outdated infotainment system with frustrating touchpad interface, cramped rear headroom versus exterior dimensions, excessive torque steer (FWD models), AC compressor whining noises and failures, and questionable value proposition versus Honda Accord Touring offering 90% capability at $8,000-$10,000 lower pricing. Overall consensus indicates TLX represents competent reliable transportation and excellent high-mileage longevity proposition commanding $12,000-$22,000 used pricing (2024-2025) though lacks distinctive character, driving engagement, and luxury refinement justifying premium versus mainstream alternatives.

Best version to buy

V6 SH-AWD A-Spec (2018-2020) The 2018-2020 model years with V6 3.5L engine (290 hp), Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) eliminating torque steer, A-Spec appearance package delivering sportier styling, 19-inch wheels, red or black leather interior with ambient lighting, improved 9-speed automatic transmission (versus problematic earlier years), represent most desirable specification. The 2018-2020 facelift resolved early production issues and refined driving dynamics.

Known issues

  • • Jerky rough transmission shifting, both 2.4L 8-speed DCT and V6 9-speed automatic exhibit harsh shifts particularly 1st-4th gears, bucking sensation at low speeds, abrupt downshifts, not fixable through software updates or fluid changes (…

G70

Overall

Sentiment is sharply divided, creating a high-risk, high-reward ownership profile. The vehicle is widely praised for its exceptional value proposition, offering strong performance (particularly from the 3.3T V6), a well-appointed interior, and engaging driving dynamics at a price point significantly below established German competitors. Many owners express deep satisfaction, citing the car as a "blast" to drive and a remarkable performance bargain, especially when purchased used with steep depreciation.

Best version to buy

The 3.3T Sport Prestige (or similarly high-trim) model is most frequently recommended. Owners highlight the superior power and performance of the twin-turbo V6 over the 2.0T and 2.5T four-cylinder engines.

Known issues

  • Dealership service and corporate support problems: extremely long wait times for appointments (4-6 weeks), refusal or inability to provide loaner vehicles, unresponsive customer service, parts availability delays. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Electrical and sensor malfunctions: false forward collision/Blind Spot Monitoring warnings, sensor failures (often attributed to stone chips), complete driver-aid system shutdowns, intermittent fault lights. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Interior build quality and rattles: headliner and sunroof rattles, creaking doors in cold weather, failing power seat switches, vibrating speakers, loose objects in headliner. Frequency: very frequent.

The verdict

The Genesis G70 is the better choice for most buyers.

It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Acura TLX, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Acura TLX is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Acura TLX or the Genesis G70?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Acura TLX and the Genesis G70. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the Acura TLX or the Genesis G70?

Data on family-specific factors like cargo space is limited for one or both models, but based on available reports, both are positioned as practical daily drivers. Check the specs table above for seating and body type.

Which has better fuel economy, the Acura TLX or the Genesis G70?

Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Acura TLX or the Genesis G70?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but owner reports mention cost-related concerns more often for the Acura TLX than the Genesis G70. See the known issues comparison above.