The upcoming 2015 Acura TLX has been spotted in the wild. Our very own Associate Editor Rory Jurnecka caught the Acura during his morning commute to Motor Trend headquarters and the tester's relatively minimal amounts of camouflage is a good indication that the TLX prototype's overall styling, unveiled at the 2014 Detroit auto show, will likely carryover to the production version.

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Out back, the most noticeable change takes place at the lower bumper. The show car was sporting a fair amount of chrome and bold sculpting, but the production version appear to have a more toned-down look with a pair of red reflectors at the lower edge and simpler lines. The taillights appear to carryover, but the upper edge of the trunk lid doesn't appear to be as aggressive as the show car's. And unlike the TSX and TL, the TLX will sport concealed exhaust tips.

From the side, the rocker panel treatment is a bit more subdued, though the black tapes appears to be covering the same character lines found on the show car. Not surprisingly, the TLX prototype's fancy side view mirrors and their "moving glow" light treatment give way to more conventional units. Acura heavily masked the C-pillar and rear quarter window, so we'll have to wait a bit longer to see how that portion of the sedan turns out. One shot of the front fender reveals what appear to be Acura's Jewel Eye LED headlights and fairly aggressive looking air dams.

The 2015 TLX is slated to arrive in showrooms by mid-2014 and will be offered with a new 2.4-liter I-4 or a 3.5-liter V-6. The TLX will also feature new transmissions, as well the latest version of Acura's Super Handling All-Wheel drive system (available for the V-6 model).

Photos below are of the 2015 Acura TLX Prototype show car.