Every 17 character Acura VIN contains key identifiers such as the model year, assembly location, engine setup, transmission type, and original factory configuration.
Start with the VIN decoder below to confirm the core specs, then use the build data and Acura package and option lookup to break down the exact trim, equipment groups, and factory installed features tied to that specific vehicle.
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Your Acura VIN is a 17 character code that helps you confirm the vehicle in front of you is the car it claims to be. It can point to the model year, body style, engine family, assembly details, and core configuration before you rely on a seller’s description. If you are comparing a used TLX, MDX, RDX, Integra, or older Acura model, the VIN is one of the first places to check.
19U identifies the manufacturer and origin. For an Acura buyer, this helps confirm the vehicle is correctly tied to Acura before you look deeper into model and trim details.
DE2F7 helps define the Acura model, body style, restraint system, engine setup, and core vehicle configuration. This is where important differences between similar looking cars begin to show.
0 is the check digit. Use it to help catch VIN entry mistakes before you trust the results from a VIN lookup or build sheet search.
N identifies the model year. This matters when you are checking Acura generation changes, refresh years, infotainment updates, safety tech, or Type S availability.
A points to the assembly plant. This helps you understand where the Acura was built and can support a more complete production history check.
123456 is the unique production sequence. This is what separates your exact Acura from another vehicle with the same model, trim, color, or package.
Your Acura build sheet is the factory record tied to your VIN. It shows exactly how your car was configured when it left production, including the trim level, drivetrain, packages, and features that actually define the vehicle. This matters because two Acura models can look identical, but be very different underneath.
If you are checking a TLX, MDX, RDX, or Integra, you are probably trying to confirm what you are really looking at. Listings often blur the difference between Technology, A Spec, Type S, and Advance trims. Your VIN confirms the identity, but the build sheet shows what you are actually getting.
Acura models are built around packages. Features like SH AWD, ELS Studio audio, adaptive suspension, sport appearance upgrades, and driver assist systems are tied to specific trims. The build sheet lets you confirm if those features are genuinely factory installed on your car.
When you pull your Acura build sheet, you can verify the real configuration of the car. That includes drivetrain, trim level, package setup, interior spec, and the equipment differences that affect how the car drives, what it includes, and what it is worth.
The most reliable way is to decode your VIN and match it to Acura factory data. Dealer systems and some lookup tools can give partial results, but the real value comes from connecting your VIN to the original trim, package, and equipment configuration.
A VIN decoder gives you the basics like model year, body type, and engine family. The build sheet goes further and shows how your car was actually equipped, which is where the real differences between similar Acura models become clear.
Start by running your Acura VIN through the decoder above. Once you confirm the core details, you can break down the trim, packages, and full factory spec so you know exactly what you are dealing with before you buy, sell, or value the car.
Acura option and package codes help you understand how your specific car was equipped from the factory. Instead of guessing from badges, photos, or a seller’s description, you can use the VIN and build data to check the trim, drivetrain, package level, and key features installed on that exact Acura.
An Acura option lookup can help you confirm features such as SH AWD, A Spec styling, Technology Package equipment, Advance Package upgrades, ELS Studio audio, wheel design, safety systems, interior trim, and other factory installed equipment.
Acura models are often separated by packages rather than endless individual options. Checking the package data helps you confirm whether the car is truly a Base, Technology, A Spec, Type S, or Advance model before you buy, sell, or value it.
Acura equipment can vary by model, trim, year, and market. A feature that is standard on one MDX, TLX, RDX, or Integra may be optional or unavailable on another, so always check the details against your exact VIN and factory build data.
There are a few reliable ways to find your Acura’s true factory specification. The best method depends on whether you want to confirm the trim level, check installed packages, or verify specific features like SH AWD, A Spec styling, or Advance Package equipment.
Acura stores configuration data through factory build records tied to your VIN. This is the most accurate way to confirm your trim level, package setup, drivetrain, and installed features as the car was originally built.
A VIN lookup is the easiest way to start. It can confirm core details like model, engine, drivetrain, and often helps you identify whether the car is Base, Technology, A Spec, Type S, or Advance.
An Acura dealer can pull factory records using your VIN. This will give you the original build information, including trim level, packages, and production data tied to that specific vehicle.
Some online VIN tools can help identify Acura trim and feature data. These are useful for quick checks, but the level of detail can vary, so it is best to confirm anything important against factory build data.
You can also verify certain features directly on the car, such as SH AWD badging, audio system branding, interior trim, or driver assistance systems. This helps confirm whether the equipment matches the expected trim and package.
For the most accurate result, combine a VIN lookup with factory build data and a physical check of the vehicle. This gives you a clear picture of your Acura’s true specification before you buy, sell, or value it.
Paste Acura codes from your build data, VIN report, or factory options list. This tool translates Acura option codes into readable factory equipment so you can understand the exact specification behind the vehicle.
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Search the full list by code or keyword. Useful when you have one code and want a quick definition.
Notes: Package names can vary by model year and trim. Always confirm with the window sticker or build sheet for your exact Acura.
Notes: Some listings shorten features into internal dealer codes. If a code is not recognized, paste it into the decoder and add it to your unknown list.
Notes: Heated and ventilated seating availability depends on trim and package.
Notes: These features are often bundled under AcuraWatch on many models, but exact content varies by year.
Notes: Some listings use a simple numeric shorthand for surround view. If your listing uses a different code, add it to the decoder list.
Notes: Tow equipment differs by model. Some trims have wiring prep only.
Acura paint identifiers are often shown as a paint code on the door jamb label or the build sheet. If you have your exact paint code, add it to this list.
Notes: Paint entries above are placeholders for common listing shorthand. For a true Acura paint match, use the door jamb paint code.
Use this Acura option code table to compare common factory packages, interior codes, safety features, accessories, and trim related equipment across TLX, MDX, and RDX models.
| Option Code | TLX | MDX | RDX | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P01 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Technology Package, navigation, premium audio, AcuraWatch |
| P02 | — | ✔ | — | Entertainment Package, rear seat entertainment, MDX only |
| P03 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | A-Spec Package, sport styling, sport seats, wheels |
| P06 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Advance Package, ventilated seats, premium leather, safety tech |
| P07 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ELS Studio Premium Audio |
| P08 | — | ✔ | ✔ | Roof rails or crossbars |
| P09 | — | ✔ | — | MDX Special Edition Package |
| NH / NHP | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Exterior paint or pearl paint |
| G1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Leather interior |
| N3 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Interior color or leather trim |
| B7 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Heated front seats |
| B8 | — | ✔ | — | Heated rear seats |
| U2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Heated steering wheel |
| A3 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Remote engine start |
| K1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Cargo tray or accessories |
| L1 | — | ✔ | — | Power folding 3rd row |
| V1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Navigation system upgrade |
| V3 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | AcuraLink or telematics |
| S1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Adaptive cruise control |
| S2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Lane Keeping Assist or Road Departure Mitigation |
| T1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Parking sensors or rearview camera |
| T2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | 360° camera or advanced parking aid |
| X1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Trailer hitch prep or tow package |
| H1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Cargo cover or sunshade |
| E1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Fog lights upgrade |
| C1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Cold Weather Package |
| M1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | Moonroof or panoramic roof |
If you are researching another Acura model, use the links below for model specific VIN decoding, option codes, and build sheet guidance.
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