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By December 2011, Honda officially announced a second-generation NSX concept, which was unveiled the following month at the 2012 North American International Auto Show as the Acura NSX Concept. The production model was displayed three years later at the 2015 North American International Auto Show, for and was released for sale in 2016.
On August 3, 2021, Honda announced they would produce an improved, limited-production NSX Type S for 2022 to mark the car's final year of production. The NSX Type S was limited to 350 units worldwide, with 300 of these units available for the U.S. market, 30 for Japan and 15 for Canada. [89]
Production of NSX-R GT, as limited edition of NSX-R, was approved at Honda solely to win at the JGTC and Super GT, because its production-based race car homologation required additional handicap weight for NSX reasoning by such as relatively small aero-projected-area and mid-ship layout, and overcoming the handicap was very difficult in 2003 ...
It's the end of the line for the NSX as Acura wraps up production of the supercar credited with reviving the brand's sport heritage.
The final NSX Type S rolled off the factory line Wednesday at Acura's Performance Manufacturing Center in Ohio.
Mid-size luxury coupe and sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Legend. NSX: 1991 2022 2 The flagship sports car, globally is the Honda NSX. Vigor: 1992 1994 1 Mid-size sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Vigor. RL: 1996 2012 2 Mid-size luxury sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Legend. SLX: 1996 1999 1 Rebadged version of the Isuzu Trooper. TL: 1996 ...
The NSX Type R's role was fulfilled by the NSX Type S Zero in 1997. A second iteration of the Type R, dubbed NSX-R, was released in 2002, again exclusively in Japan. The NSX-R had a more aggressive rear spoiler and hood vent, featured a roof scoop, along with various refinements to reduce weight to 1,270 kg (2,800 lb).
In 1990 it exclusively built the Honda NSX. In 1992, the Tochigi plant combined the former Mooka, Takanezawa and Haga plants. The Twin Ring Motegi racing track, which Honda owns, is nearby. Kikuchi, Kumamoto. The Kumamoto is Honda's fifth factory which began producing motorcycles, ATVs since January 1976.