Acura NSX concept (2013) photo gallery
The Acura NSX Concept, launched at the 2013 Detroit Motor Show, previewed a second-gen Honda supercar with a 3.5-liter V6, DCT and electric motors.
The Acura NSX Concept, launched at the 2013 Detroit Motor Show, previewed a second-gen Honda supercar with a 3.5-liter V6, DCT and electric motors.
The Acura NSX 4-Motor EV Concept has four electric motors, and will compete in the 2016 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with Tetsuya Yamano driving.
The first second generation Acura NSX has (finally) rolled down the production line in Ohio, with the Rick Hendrick taking delivery of the $1.2 million car.
Based on the second generation Acura NSX, the GT3 race car has a modified body shell and much simplified drivetrain compared to the production car.
The 2017 Acura NSX GT3 race car has a hybrid-less drivetrain, with 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 driving the rear wheels via a 6-speed sequential transmission.
Honda has another ad to tie that shows off all its various vehicles, but it’s nowhere near as successful as the earlier Impossible Dream campaign.
The second generation Acura NSX (Honda NSX in many places) will go on sale in 2016 with twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6, 9-speed DCT and three electric motors.
The second generation Acura NSX will serve as the pace car at the 2015 (93rd) Pikes Peak International Hill Climb which takes place at the end of June.
Ever wondered what those three little letters attached to the Acura NSX stand for? Well, wonder no more.
The Acura NSX went on sale in 1991, and shook up the supercar establishment with its aluminium body, reliability, ease-of-use and high-revving 3-litre V6.