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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 2014 4
The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda. [ 1 ] The origins of the NSX trace back to 1984, with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, [ 2 ] for a 3.0 L (180 cu in) V6 rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car.
A production-based 2017 Acura NSX won the Time Attack 2 production-class at the 2016 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on June 26th 2016. The 2017 Acura NSX Time Attack 2 car won the class with a time of 10:28.820, over 11 sec ahead of 2nd place Viper ACR. [159]
Honda revised the car's name from NS-X to NSX before commencement of production and sales. The NSX went on sale in Japan in 1990 at Honda Verno dealership sales channels, supplanting the Prelude as the flagship model. The NSX was sold under Honda's Acura luxury brand starting in November 1990 in North America and Hong Kong. Acura NSX (rear view ...
2023 Acura TLX PMC Edition Costs Nearly $64,000 Acura Acura announced pricing for the 2023 TLX Type S PMC Edition, which starts at $63,995. This special edition is handbuilt and exclusive, with ...
A Massachusetts man killed his elderly roommate on Thanksgiving for standing “too close” to the holiday spread because he “often sneezes,” according to reports.
Honda considered starting V8 production in the mid-2000s for larger Acura sedans, a new version of the high-end NSX sports car (which previously used DOHC V6 engines with VTEC to achieve its high power output) and possible future ventures into the American full-size truck and SUV segment for both the Acura and Honda brands, but this was ...
A number of car models won't ring in the new year.. The Ford Edge, Toyota Venza and Mini Clubman are just some of the vehicles that won't make it past model year 2024 in U.S. markets.