The facelifted Acura TL made its world premiere at the Chicago Auto Show.
The 2012 model year brings a fresh look for the front and rear ends of the mid-sized sedan along with a new Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission and equipment upgrades.
The first thing you’ll notice on the 2012 Acura TL is, of course, the revamped front end.
While Acura did not totally eliminate the shield-grille, it did soften down the design, making it to look less gaudy. The updated headlamps and a revised front bumper with new fog light designs that led to a shorter front overhang round off the changes up front.
At the rear, there’s a new bumper incorporating a repositioned license plate opening and smaller rear reflectors, while updated tail lights, new exhaust tips and a thinner rear trunk edge trim complete the look.
Under the skin, the 2012 TL gets a new Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic while keeping the same engine lineup that includes a 280HP V6 for the front-wheel drive model and a 305HP V6 for the Super Handling All-Wheel Drive versions. According to Acura, the new transmission along with some other improvements, help increase the FWD model’s fuel economy by 3mpg on the highway, from 26mpg to 29mpg.
Other notable upgrades for 2012 include the new 60GB hard disk drive based Navigation system with a brighter monitor, and a new Advance Package that incorporates all-new ventilated front seats along with a new blind spot information (BSI) system that alerts the driver of other vehicles that are in close proximity.