View Poll Results: Do you like the new "NSX" ? (Multiple Choice)
I like it



0
0%
I love it



1
25.00%
I want it



1
25.00%
I want one, but can't afford one



2
50.00%
I don't like it



1
25.00%
I'd rather have a Corvette



1
25.00%
I'd rather have something else 4 that cost



1
25.00%
I just dream about owning a car like that



2
50.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll
* NSX * + more ?
The Future is Now: Acura NSX - New and Future Cars
A legend returns.
By Matt DeLorenzo / Photos By Renato Zacchia
June 2012 Road & Track


Slideshow >>
The Future is Now >>
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<!-- /Main photo wrapper --><!-- test output end: --><!-- the article, at a glance, downloads, top competitors, from buying guide --><!-- left column -->The Back Story
Acura single-handedly rewrote the book on what exotic 2-seat sports cars should be when it introduced the NSX in 1990. Its lightweight aluminum construction and VTEC-equipped V-6 power were considered revolutionary at a time when similar mid-engine cars from Italy boasted V-8 and V-12 engines. Above all, the NSX was far easier to drive, much more dependable and didn’t require expensive maintenance. Aside from slight cosmetic changes and engine upgrades, the NSX enjoyed a pretty good run, ending production in 2005. That’s where the story gets interesting. Internal debates within Acura’s parent Honda raged on whether or not to build a V-8 or V-10 to reflect the company’s efforts in Formula 1. In 2007, it was announced that there would be a new V-10-powered NSX by 2010, but a year later then chairman Takeo Fukai cancelled it along with the F1 program, citing the poor economy. His successor, Takanobu Ito, revived the project and the NSX concept made its debut in January at the North American International Auto Show.

Acura NSX
What Makes It Unique
Instead of being powered by a conventional V-10 engine, the NSX goes back to its roots in a way with a mid-mounted 3.5-liter V-6 driving the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The difference this time around is that it will also use hybrid technology to drive the front wheels and the system is essentially the latest generation of the company’s Super Handling All Wheel Drive that will be found on Acura sedans, but turned around to have the front axle driven by two electric motors mounted inboard in a single housing. By using torque vectoring, the NSX should have razor sharp turn-in. The V-6 is said to produce about 310 bhp, while the motors, which use a lithium-ion battery pack, generate an extra 100 hp for combined output of more than 400 hp. That should be good for 0–60 mph acceleration of about 3.0 sec. Like the original NSX, the new model will also use aluminum-intensive construction. Its footprint is tidy, riding on a 101.4-in. wheelbase and measuring 170.5 in. overall, while standing just 45.7 in. high and is 74.6 in. wide. The concept has 19 x 9-in. front and 20 x 10-in. rear wheels shod, respectively, with 255/35R-19 and 275/30R-20 tires.

Acura NSX
Production Plans
Acura has announced that the new NSX will go on sale in 2014 and, in a novel twist, will actually be built in America, at a facility in Ohio as a way of offsetting the high value of the Japanese yen. Still, the NSX promises to be pricey, with a sticker upward of $100,000.
(*Oh `No
$100K
I really
need to win a Big Lotto or rob a Bank or go on welfare to be able to get one
)

Acura NSX Concept
What’s Next
The return of the NSX means that both Honda and Acura are getting back in touch with their enthusiast roots and perhaps more sports cars are coming with an eco bent. At last fall’s Tokyo Motor Show, Honda displayed the EV-Ster, a pure electric 2-seater that could fill a void in the lineup left by the late S2000.
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===================== The End - Rear ===============
A legend returns.
By Matt DeLorenzo / Photos By Renato Zacchia
June 2012 Road & Track


Slideshow >>
The Future is Now >><!--/photos-video-wrapper-->
<!-- /Main photo wrapper --><!-- test output end: --><!-- the article, at a glance, downloads, top competitors, from buying guide --><!-- left column -->The Back Story
Acura single-handedly rewrote the book on what exotic 2-seat sports cars should be when it introduced the NSX in 1990. Its lightweight aluminum construction and VTEC-equipped V-6 power were considered revolutionary at a time when similar mid-engine cars from Italy boasted V-8 and V-12 engines. Above all, the NSX was far easier to drive, much more dependable and didn’t require expensive maintenance. Aside from slight cosmetic changes and engine upgrades, the NSX enjoyed a pretty good run, ending production in 2005. That’s where the story gets interesting. Internal debates within Acura’s parent Honda raged on whether or not to build a V-8 or V-10 to reflect the company’s efforts in Formula 1. In 2007, it was announced that there would be a new V-10-powered NSX by 2010, but a year later then chairman Takeo Fukai cancelled it along with the F1 program, citing the poor economy. His successor, Takanobu Ito, revived the project and the NSX concept made its debut in January at the North American International Auto Show.

Acura NSX
What Makes It Unique
Instead of being powered by a conventional V-10 engine, the NSX goes back to its roots in a way with a mid-mounted 3.5-liter V-6 driving the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The difference this time around is that it will also use hybrid technology to drive the front wheels and the system is essentially the latest generation of the company’s Super Handling All Wheel Drive that will be found on Acura sedans, but turned around to have the front axle driven by two electric motors mounted inboard in a single housing. By using torque vectoring, the NSX should have razor sharp turn-in. The V-6 is said to produce about 310 bhp, while the motors, which use a lithium-ion battery pack, generate an extra 100 hp for combined output of more than 400 hp. That should be good for 0–60 mph acceleration of about 3.0 sec. Like the original NSX, the new model will also use aluminum-intensive construction. Its footprint is tidy, riding on a 101.4-in. wheelbase and measuring 170.5 in. overall, while standing just 45.7 in. high and is 74.6 in. wide. The concept has 19 x 9-in. front and 20 x 10-in. rear wheels shod, respectively, with 255/35R-19 and 275/30R-20 tires.

Acura NSX
Production Plans
Acura has announced that the new NSX will go on sale in 2014 and, in a novel twist, will actually be built in America, at a facility in Ohio as a way of offsetting the high value of the Japanese yen. Still, the NSX promises to be pricey, with a sticker upward of $100,000.
(*Oh `No
$100K
I reallyneed to win a Big Lotto or rob a Bank or go on welfare to be able to get one
)
Acura NSX Concept
What’s Next
The return of the NSX means that both Honda and Acura are getting back in touch with their enthusiast roots and perhaps more sports cars are coming with an eco bent. At last fall’s Tokyo Motor Show, Honda displayed the EV-Ster, a pure electric 2-seater that could fill a void in the lineup left by the late S2000.
Video window may take a few moments to load...<CENTER></CENTER>
<!-- right column --><!-- at a glance --><!-- /at a glance --><!-- car make:Acura Car Buying Guide- RoadandTrack.com has Acura Car Buying Tools \nmake state: published \ncar model:http://buyersguide.roadandtrack.com/acura/nsx \nmodel state: hidden \nshowlink model: \nrelated_items count: 0-->Acura NSX »
» Overview<!-- » User Ratings -->» Photos & 360° View» Specs» Prices w/Options<!-- » Get Quote -->
The Future is Now...
<TABLE border=0 width=186><TBODY><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>New and Future CarThe Future is Now >>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>VideoThe Future is Now >>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>New and Future CarJaguar C-X16 >>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>New and Future CarBMW i8 >>
</TD></TR><TR><TD>
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Acura NSX concept turns red in China
Related GalleryAcura NSX Concept at the Beijing Motor Show




By Jeff SabatiniRSS feed
Hey look! A red version of the Acura NSX Concept for the Beijing Motor Show. Because it's China, you know. Get it? Red. As in "Red China."
And if that doesn't prove Acura is too clever by half, take a good look at the new photos of the red car in the gallery, then check out our related gallery, which has the first series of official images Acura PR released for the car's debut in January at Detroit.
If you're thinking that all that happened here was that someone clicked a few buttons in Photoshop, well... they wouldn't do that, would they? Well, yes, they probably would, but the NSX is actually on display at Auto China in crimson, too. Nifty.
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Related GalleryAcura NSX Concept at the Beijing Motor ShowBy Jeff SabatiniRSS feed
Hey look! A red version of the Acura NSX Concept for the Beijing Motor Show. Because it's China, you know. Get it? Red. As in "Red China."
And if that doesn't prove Acura is too clever by half, take a good look at the new photos of the red car in the gallery, then check out our related gallery, which has the first series of official images Acura PR released for the car's debut in January at Detroit.
If you're thinking that all that happened here was that someone clicked a few buttons in Photoshop, well... they wouldn't do that, would they? Well, yes, they probably would, but the NSX is actually on display at Auto China in crimson, too. Nifty.
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