Acura MDX does not draw a gasp for unique design or beauty of line. It looks sturdy and stable with a wider, firmer stance than its competitors. Limited overhang gives it a dense, compact demeanor. Large taillights add to the straightforward sense of a strong presence. Minor appearance changes for 2003 include a new alloy wheel design and splashguards for the rear wheels.
What isn't obvious except in a body-off view is the duality of the construction of the MDX. It is both unibody and body on frame. This Centaur-like approach gives uncommon rigidity and strength gained from the longitudinal rails with eight box-section cross members. This is the thinking engineers' path to making a car/truck both a car AND a truck, whichever is appropriate to the occasion. A vent tube for the differential keeps out water when sitting in 18 inches of water.