Which luxury electric SUV would you choose, the Acura ZDX or Cadillac Lyriq? After slashing financing rates, the Acura ZDX may be a better buy than the Cadillac Lyriq or Chevy Blazer EV. With up to $7,200 off a fully loaded ZDX, looks to take a piece of the EV market. Acura it was launching the ZDX, its first fully electric vehicle, in 2022.

The ZDX is based on GM’s Ultium platform, the same one underpinning the Cadillac Lyriq. A year later, Acura the ZDX. Acura said its first all-electric vehicle would be available in single and dual-motor powertrains, including a Type S model.

After opening reservations earlier this year, we learned the 2024 ZDX would start at $64,500, much higher than the Cadillac Lyriq ($57,195). The Dual Motor A-Spec trim starts at $68,500, while the Type S and S Performance models cost $73,500 and $74,500, respectively. Acura is making the ZDX more attractive after slashing interest rates.

According to online car research firm , Acura sent a memo to dealers announcing a new 0.9% financing deal. The deal is for 72 months.

Previously, the lowest rate available was 2.9% for up to 48 months. On the fully loaded Acura ZDX Type S Performance, nearly $7,200 in savings are estimated.

Acura is offering $1,000 in loyalty or conquest cash on leases. The ZDX is also eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit discount, which can be used upfront. After slashing rates, Acura’s ZDX may be a better deal than other Ultium-based EVs.

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