Honda Confirms New NSX To Debut At Detroit Motor Show In January

Honda Confirms New NSX To Debut At Detroit Motor Show In January
Honda exec confirms that the production version of the NSX supercar will be unveiled at Detroit.

The full production version of the Honda NSX supercar will make its world debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January, Auto Express has learned.

A top exec for Honda Brazil told us at the Sao Paulo Motor Show, that the ‘real’ NSX will be shown in Detroit after the show car has finished its duties here in Sao Paulo and then at the Tokyo show in November. Our source also revealed that the styling will remain ‘identical’ to the model you can see here on the show stand.



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LexusLexus - 10/23/2012 4:00:07 PM
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So it will have about 400 hp but I am hoping that it will have top version of this new NSX with 550+ hp because all of it rival has 500+ hp like the Nissan GT-R, Audi R8 V10 and Lexus LFA etc....!


Terry989Terry989 - 10/23/2012 8:00:32 PM
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Absolute horse power isn't a good measure, rather horse power to weight ratio. If Honda can manage to keep the weight down, 400 hp will be quick enough as long as they build a chassis that can get the power to the ground. If top end speed is what you are looking for, then you will also need to focus heavily on aerodynamics. If you want more luxury appointments and comfort, then you will need to compromise or - - - add a lot more horse power! Personally, I'm hoping for a real drivers car and not a bloated halo car.


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 10/23/2012 4:28:25 PM
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Seems to have the Acura beak ugh


lexworldlexworld - 10/23/2012 7:46:19 PM
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Seems to kinda look like the return of the Honda Prelude. God help'em. Honda will go down in the History books as never having produced a V8. Too small a visionary. Should have been right up their with Toyota/Lexus in terms of prestige. Small car Image at best but is one of the best small car automakers in the world today, with the exception of the Honda Accord and its other larger vehicles.


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