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The Honda NSX is one of the most legendary supercars of modern times, and finally – and we mean finally – the Japanese company has spawned a second generation car, almost 15 years after the original mid-engined beauty went off sale.
The new $397,210 NSX Premium (hybrid) bristles with modern tech, including a 373kW twin-turbo V6 mounted midships, and a trio of electric engines adding another 54kW for a total of 427kW. It’s also dripping with carbon fibre parts, including carbon brake rotors. It’s taken several years to come to fruition, and the first Aussie orders for the $420,000 two-seater were taken in August 2016. First deliveries were expected in early 2017.
This vehicle is also known as The Honda NSX is also known as Acura NSX (America) in markets outside Australia..
The first generation Honda NSX was produced between 1990 to 2005, of which 18,685 examples were produced. Just 2908 of the second generation - built from 2016 to 2022 - were produced, of which just nine were sold in Australia. Honda canned the NSX from its local line-up in 2020.
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