OFFICIAL: If YOU Have Been Waiting For The Acura NSX, Be Prepared To Wait A Bit Longer...

OFFICIAL: If YOU Have Been Waiting For The Acura NSX, Be Prepared To Wait A Bit Longer...
The last we left off with the all-new Acura NSX, the official word was that the hybrid supercar would be starting its production this fall. Well, some bad news has crawled in the door.

According to one of the latest press releases coming from Honda's luxury division, Acura, the NSX will now be starting production in the first half of 2016. While this is definitely a step back from the fall, you do have to keep in mind that this vehicle will be built right here in the good 'ol U-S-of-A.

Rather than wait for your NSX to arrive via boat, we assume these babies will be ground shipped and arrive sooner rather than later.

**SEE the latest Acura NSX pictures featuring new colors AND options!

That's the big news. If you'd like to learn all about the specifics of how Acura is going to ensure that its all-new NSX is a high-quality product, scope out the press release below. It's a great read if you're into that sort of thing.


Acura's press release follows:


Performance Manufacturing Center: Precision Craftsmanship


Aug 14, 2015 - CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Calif.

The next-generation Acura NSX is produced at the new, dedicated Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Marysville, Ohio, using domestic and globally sourced parts. With trial production already underway and production start-up scheduled for spring 2016, this world-class manufacturing facility employs groundbreaking techniques in weld, body construction, body painting, final assembly and quality confirmation to ensure the highest levels of precision and craftsmanship.

More details on the unique and innovative manufacturing processes at the PMC will be rolled out over the months leading up to the start of production, but the following highlights of the new facility were shared during the 2015 Monterey Automotive Week:

Innovative blend of people and technology: throughout the PMC, NSX production is centered around the skills of approximately 100 experienced engineers and technicians building the NSX to precise levels of quality and craftsmanship.

All-glass quality confirmation center: A total quality approach to production is evident not only in the mindset of every PMC technician, but in the very design of the facility, with an all-glass quality confirmation center located in the middle of the manufacturing floor. This allows for technicians from every department to monitor all aspects of a vehicle as it moves through the entire production process.

World's first weld technology: the world's first use of all robotic MIG welding employs eight robots to apply approximately 900 MIG welds. This surgical welding process results in a space frame that is incredibly precise, in addition to being ultra rigid and lightweight.

Craftsmanship: hand craftsmanship complements high tech robotic processes throughout the assembly of the NSX:

Every bolt on the NSX is hand started by a PMC technician

Exterior body panels are installed manually at the end of assembly and from the inside out to ensure 100 percent symmetrical side-to-side fitment

Lasers are used to find door hem edges, fenders and door gaps in order to install all exterior panels without requiring adjustments

Master engine builders: the NSX's 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 engine with dry sump is hand assembled by master builders at the nearby Anna, Ohio engine plant. Each engine takes over six hours to complete and is machine balanced.

Each NSX power unit — engine, 9-speed dual clutch transmission with direct-drive electric motor, and front Twin Motor Unit – is bench-tested and broken-in (the engine to the equivalent of 150 driving miles) to ensure that every NSX is track-ready upon customer delivery

The engine build process was benchmarked against some of the company's race engine programs to ensure the highest possible quality and performance standards were achieved



cidflekkencidflekken - 8/16/2015 5:38:37 PM
+4 Boost
Yeah, even as much as I'm rooting for Acura, I just don't think many people really even care anymore. By the time this gets out, the Ford GT will be running around wowing the world while the NSX sits in the corner wondering why no one wants to play. I respect the fact that Acura wants the highest level of quality and performance, but you should have put more people to the project to make sure no further timelines were lapsed.

At the end, this seriously better be worth it. And Acura, you better be prepping higher-performance models of the ILX and TLX and completely redoing the RLX with a performance model to accompany. Otherwise, why bother?


autopalautopal - 8/16/2015 5:44:43 PM
-1 Boost
Lol, this car has been in the works so long, that the N/A V6 is now obsolete before the car is launched. The 2012 NSX will be (hopefully) the 2017 NSX


Agent00RAgent00R - 8/16/2015 6:38:42 PM
0 Boost
FYI: it's going to feature a twin-turbo six.


Car4LifeCar4Life - 8/16/2015 7:00:32 PM
+2 Boost
The NSX looks like a cross between the BMW i8 and Audi R8, however it seems Acura pulled the best of both together in 1 design wise.

This thing may have potential.


Agent00RAgent00R - 8/16/2015 7:46:02 PM
-3 Boost
I have a thing for the i8 because it reminds me of the original M1.

While the NSX looks much better than the second-gen R8 IMHO, I am not quite sure it looks better than the first-gen R8. Just me, though.


autopalautopal - 8/16/2015 9:07:09 PM
-4 Boost
I know Agent00R, and that's my point, they waited so long, now the V6 is irrelevant, so they are switching to the turbo V6. In other words, the car becomes old and irrelevant before the first one is sold


Agent00RAgent00R - 8/16/2015 11:26:07 PM
-1 Boost
Ah, wasn't clear @autopal


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 8/16/2015 6:17:12 PM
-5 Boost
Yesterday's news and yesterday's style. How to do everything wrong building enthusiasm for your halo offering.


ScirosSciros - 8/16/2015 7:11:35 PM
+1 Boost
The car looks great; it's just a little late to the party. It would have really helped to get to market before the next-gen R8, Ford GT (though that will be 2x as expensive), etc. But whatever! Honda needs its sporty mojo back and if this car is how it starts, I'm cool with it.

Plus it's built 20 minutes from me. I was actually there 2 days ago, though on other business.


GMCadillacGMCadillac - 8/16/2015 8:58:38 PM
-9 Boost
Don't worry, guys. Some rich JDM fanboys will buy this car.

But as we know even GT-R was a sales failure, this thing will also be.


ricks0mericks0me - 8/17/2015 7:49:20 PM
+2 Boost
Acura is using the Camaro playbook in launching the NSX. Remember the Camaro was played out by the time it launched. Same thing here.


TheSteveTheSteve - 8/18/2015 12:16:35 AM
0 Boost
The NSX we've been hyping for the better part of a decade will be showing up in showrooms real soon, just not yet.

Someone wake me when you've got some *real* news.


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