Why The New Acura NSX Is Too Damn Sensible For Its Own Good
Motor Trend's Jason Cammisa took the new NSX to Sonoma Raceway, and found it to be an impressively fast car that's hampered by a logical design ethos
Click here to read more about the Acura/Honda NSX, and head over here for our verdict on the original version.














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Is there a difference between Honda and Acura ?
I like it.
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Nsx is the new gtr
Dear Honda: Please take Keichii Tsuchiya in development for performance cars.
but whats the point of 3 electric motors that produce just 70+ hp?i mean yeah cool new technology but they added significant weight for little amount of extra hp…
Propping up the 90’s car to godly heights again I see… well at least they tried.
Both NSXs are cars you can drive every day and both sit comfortably between normal sports car and face-ripping-off sports car when compared to their respective peers. Aside from design, I think the two are cut from the same cloth.
so is this honda/acura version of the gtr joke/meme?
The entire point of the NSX was to push the envelope for Honda. That’s exactly what they’ve done
Ahh Motor Trend. They cannot seem to see past the GM/FORD cars/trucks anyway. Most of the time I think their review is solely dependent on which manufacturer paid the most to promote them in a shootout. The original NSX that Senna was part of wasn’t a horsepower monster either, it was all about the handling and pushing the limits of technology for its time. The new NSX does just that. I don’t see why people who praise Teslas which is more controlled by computers diss other manufacturers who are also getting onto the same boat. Atleast the NSX and the GTR has a v6 motor. How long before the next bunch of supercars get all electric powertrain?
Pagination