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Honda is back, with a brand new NSX. So what has Honda spent so long gestating? And is it a worthy successor to that game-changer of 1990? To find out, I went to Japan’s eastern city of Kobe to ...
The model launched in 1990 was powered by a naturally aspirated V6 engine with an output of 270 hp and a top speed of 168 mph. Honda discontinued production of the NSX in 2005, but the company is ...
For modern auto enthusiasts, it may be easy to take Acura's NSX line of sports cars for granted. After all, this particular premium model has long maintained an intermittent presence in Honda's ...
The NSX was Honda's answer to Italy's prancing horse, the Ferrari. The summer of 1990 saw the much-anticipated launch of this new exotic that marked the first time the U.S. got Honda's VTEC ...
In 1989, the NSX made its debut at the Chicago ... according to Honda. "but I feel it's a little fragile." What arrived in 1990 was a worldbeater. The everyday supercar lasted for 15 years ...
Another of Honda/Acura's most famous '90s models is the NSX. Honda launched it in 1990 and discontinued it in the mid-'00s due to low sales. The nameplate was revived for 2016, but once again the ...
Today, the NSX represents a novelty: a lightweight, naturally-aspirated mid-engined sports car with a super slick manual ...
This model which first released in 1990 under Honda's nameplate, and eventually became an Acura-exclusive and fan favorite. The sportscar boasted specs including the first Acura NSX in 1991 having ...
In 1989, the wraps came off a very different kind of supercar, the Honda NSX. Naturally it was fast, but it also promised reliability, usability and even a jot of practicality. Its high-revving V6 ...