Video: 2014 Acura MDX and RLX Ads

2014 Acura MDX Commercial

Acura USA has released a trio of new 30-second spots for the 2014 Acura MDX and the 2014 RLX. All three videos feature the female voice from the “Made for Mankind” ads. The RLX footage actually originates from Acura Canada’s 2014 Acura RLX Commercial which debuted earlier this year.

See the videos below.

Acura MDX: Will of the Driver

Acura MDX: Clear Path

Acura RLX: The Other Road

[Source: Acura via YouTube]

13 comments on “Video: 2014 Acura MDX and RLX Ads

  1. Rick Santilli

    VoiceOver fail. Commercial voices need more authority. She sounds like a teenage bimbo.

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  2. Marc

    Can you please tell me the name of the music use for the Acura RLX “Other Road” commercial?

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  3. Diane

    Lovely voice and it’s about time to stop DEMANDING that America buy products are we are TOLD. Who is this woman? Absolutely comforting in this time of stress.

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  4. pj

    In the ad titled “Time” (with the black balloons), it sounds to me like Darryl Hannah.

    Or, a lobotomized down-freak.

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  5. Erin Davies

    While I’m all in favor of women VOs, this one is a little to weak and affected.
    Not just for Acura brand but for anything. It doesn’t ring genuine.
    Then there are the spots themselves, which are about….? Made for Mankind?
    And that is differentiating because…? Other luxury brands are made for…?
    Poor little Acura. Still on search of its Brand.

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  6. DouglasNewYork

    I despise this woman’s voice. I turn the sound off every time it comes on. This kind of scratchy sound is basically a physical defect or speech impediment, but now it’s become common among young women who overuse the word “like” and end every sentence as if it were a question. Apparently it’s now called “vocal fry.” The voice in this ad is a veritable deep fryer!
    See this video clip here that discussed the vocal fry (granted, it’s an opinion piece): http://www.cbsnews.com/news/faith-salie-burned-out-on-the-fry/

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