The Precision will make its way onto the Concept Lawn this Sunday at Pebble Beach where it will showcase its performance-oriented styling while also pointing towards the future of Acura designs.

The concept also brings with it Acura’s new diamond pentagon grille, which was recently applied to the restyled 2017 Acura MDX, unveiled back in March at the NY Auto Show.

“We’re proud to have the Acura Precision Concept featured among the most prestigious vehicles in the world at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance,” said Jon Ikeda, VP & GM of the Acura Division. “More than a concept, the Acura Precision Concept is the blueprint for Acura’s future styling direction and manifests our commitment to delivering Precision Crafted Performance in every element of the Acura experience.”

While its styling makes it look very sleek, the Precision Concept is by no means a small car. It’s got 84 inches (2.1 meters) in width, 204 in (5.2 meters) in length and 52 in (1.3 meters) in height – with the wheelbase coming in at 122 inches (3.1 m). It’s riding on a set of 22″ 5-spoke machined wheels, wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sport Summer rubber.

Inside, there’s a compact, race-inspired steering wheel with paddle shifters and Integrated Dynamics System (IDS) controls. A floating center meter, head-up display, cantilevered center stack and a wide, thin and curved center display also easily stand out.

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