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ACURA MDX TYPE S
9 NHTSA complaints and 1 safety recall across model years 2022–2022.
- Complaints
- 9
- Recalls
- 1
- Model years
- 1
The ACURAMDX TYPE S appears in NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation database with 9 consumer safety complaints and 1 safety recall across 1 model year (2022–2022). That averages roughly 9 complaints per model year, but the distribution is almost never even — most nameplates concentrate their defect reports in a handful of cohort years tied to specific platform refreshes, supplier changes, or component redesigns.
Complaint volume on a nameplate alone is not a reliability verdict: a long-running bestseller will accumulate more filings than a low-volume niche model simply because more of them are on the road. What matters is the year-over-year shape and the component concentration — which the table below isolates for the MDX TYPE S by showing complaint count, crash count, fire count, and NHTSA safety rating side by side for each model year.
NHTSA has 3 investigation files tied to this model, with 2 currently open. Investigations precede recalls and signal that the Office of Defects Investigation is actively testing a theory about a specific component cluster. Together with the complaint-by-year breakdown and recall remedy status, they are the primary signals used by insurance actuaries, fleet managers, and used-vehicle appraisers when pricing ACURAMDX TYPE S risk. Compare this nameplate against siblings in the same platform family to see whether a given defect pattern is model-specific or shared across the parent architecture.
Complaints by Year
| Year | Complaints |
|---|---|
| 2022 | 9 |
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NHTSA Investigations 2 Open
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Data as of 2025. Sources: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) complaints database, NHTSA recall campaign API, NHTSA NCAP crash-test ratings, and NHTSA FARS for fatality cross-reference.