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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]
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 cars were assembled by approximately 200 of Honda's highest-skilled and most experienced personnel, a team of hand-picked staff with a minimum of ten years assembly experience employed from various other Honda facilities to run the NSX operation. [6] Acura NSX interior. Production of the first generation of the NSX ended on November 30, 2005.
1994 NSX GT2; 1995 NSX GT1 Turbo; 1995–1998 Accord (Super Touring) 1996 RC101B; 1999–2000 Accord (Super Touring) 1999 RA099; 1997–2009 NSX-GT; 2002 Civic Type R (S2000) 2002 Civic Type R (BTC-T) 2004 Accord Euro R (S2000) 2005 Integra Type R (BTC-T) 2006 RA106; 2007 RA107; 2007 Acura ARX-01; 2007 Civic Type R FN2 R3; 2008 RA108; 2009 ...
Third generation Acura MDX 2016 Acura NSX. Also in 2012, Acura "reinvented" another model, The RDX concept. For the new model, Acura dropped the 4 cylinder turbo for a 3.5L V6. When the official 2013 Acura RDX was released, it was relatively similar to the concept but had changes in wheels, taillights, and some other cosmetics.
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