In 2015, for the 2016 model year, the Acura ILX underwent a profound revamp
that fundamentally altered its mechanical and visual identity. This phase marked the end of
engine diversity in favor of a single, more powerful and technologically advanced powertrain,
aligned with Honda's new "Earth Dreams" philosophy.
The Introduction of the 2.4L Direct-Injected Engine and 8DCT Transmission
The most significant change was the replacement of the older engines with the
new 2.4-liter 16-valve direct-injected i-VTEC engine. This engine produced 201 horsepower at
6,800 rpm and 180 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 rpm, representing a gain of 51 horsepower and 40
lb-ft over the old 2.0-liter engine.
To manage this power, Acura introduced one of the most innovative transmissions on the market:
the 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (8DCT) with a torque converter. The torque converter was
included to smooth out takeoffs and low-speed maneuvers, eliminating the hesitation common in
conventional dual-clutch transmissions, while the eight gears allowed for extremely rapid shifts
and greater highway fuel economy.
Chassis and Comfort Refinements
The 2016 reengineering was not limited to the engine. The vehicle's structure
was upgraded with the next-generation ACE (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure,
improving crash safety and torsional rigidity. The suspension was recalibrated to offer a more
athletic and balanced ride, and sound insulation was reinforced with thicker door glass and
additional sound-absorbing materials.
| Feature |
Technical Detail (2016) |
Evolution |
| Front Suspension |
MacPherson Strut with Reactive Dampers |
Greater steering linearity |
| Rear Suspension |
Multi-link with 15 mm stabilizer bar |
1 mm increase in rear bar |
| Brakes |
12.3-inch ventilated front discs |
Greater braking capacity |
| Wheels |
17-inch (Base) / 18-inch (A-Spec) |
New 10-spoke designs |
Visually, the 2016 model introduced the "Jewel Eye" LED headlights, which would become an Acura
brand signature, in addition to new LED taillights and a revised grille design. It was also in
this update that the A-Spec package was introduced, offering a more aggressive look with
spoilers, side skirts, and Lux Suede interior trims.