ข้อมูล ณ มิ.ย. 2569
อคูร่า ILX 1.5 ไฮบริด ปี 2013-2015 — สเปคครบ ราคาตลาด เปรียบเทียบรุ่นย่อย ดีลเลอร์ในประเทศไทย
| เชื้อเพลิง / Fuel | petrol |
|---|---|
| เครื่องยนต์ / Engine | 1497 cc |
| แรงม้า / Power | 111 hp |
| แรงบิด / Torque | 172 Nm |
| เกียร์ / Transmission | CVT |
| ระบบขับเคลื่อน / Drive | FWD |
| ความเร็วสูงสุด / Top Speed | 210 km/h |
| 0-100 km/h | 8.5 s |
| น้ำหนัก / Weight | 1330 kg |
| ที่นั่ง / Seats | 5 |
| ประตู / Doors | 4 |
| ขนาด / Dimensions | 4547 x 1791 x 1422 mm |
| ฐานล้อ / Wheelbase | 2670 mm |
| ห้องสัมภาระ / Trunk | 348 L |
The 2013–2015 Acura ILX 1.5 Hybrid represents Honda's premium brand entry into the compact luxury hybrid sedan segment. Combining a 1.5-liter engine with electric motor assistance producing 111 hp, this CVT-equipped front-wheel-drive sedan offered Thai buyers an efficient alternative in the premium compact class during its production run.
The ILX 1.5 Hybrid offers excellent fuel efficiency thanks to its hybrid powertrain, significantly reducing fuel costs compared to conventional gasoline sedans. However, as a discontinued model in Thailand, parts availability and specialized hybrid service may be limited, potentially affecting long-term maintenance costs.
The 1.5-liter hybrid system is designed for optimal fuel economy, particularly in urban stop-and-go traffic where the electric motor assists most effectively. The CVT transmission further enhances efficiency by maintaining optimal engine RPM, making this an economical choice for daily commuting.
The ILX comes from Acura's premium lineup and includes safety features expected in the luxury segment from this era. Its compact dimensions and good visibility make it manageable in Thai traffic, though specific safety ratings and advanced driver assistance features should be verified for this generation.
As a discontinued model with limited Thai market presence, resale values may be affected by lower demand and parts availability concerns. Maintenance requires technicians familiar with Honda/Acura hybrid systems, which may be limited outside major urban centers, potentially increasing service costs and complexity.