Spycam: Honda runs Acura NSX prototype
It
looks like an S2000 on steroids, but under these hand-crafted panels is
an early mechanical prototype of the long awaited next generation Acura
NSX. At the reveal of the NSX styling concept at the Detroit Show in
January, Honda
hinted the car would feature an all-new front-mounted V-10. This mule,
snapped testing at the Nurburgring, appears to confirm the engine's
location, if not the number of cylinders.
The fierce rivalry between Toyota and Honda suggests the new NSX will have at least 500hp to combat Toyota's forthcoming Lexus
LF-A super coupe, also rumored to be powered by a front-mounted V-10.
The concept shown at Detroit featured a rear drive layout based on
Honda's Super Handling AWD system, but don't bet against all-wheel drive
appearing in the production version. We'll undoubtedly learn more when
an updated concept appears at the Frankfurt Show this September.
Honda
has long been regarded as the more innovative of Japan's automakers,
but the on-off NSX replacement program appears to be on again mainly
because of Toyota's moves to develop its own supercar.
The
original NSX, launched in 1990, fundamentally changed the automotive
landscape, forcing established supercar manufacturers like Ferrari
to place as more emphasis on quality and ease of use as well as
outright performace. But Honda's reluctance to commit to a replacement
(production of the original finally ceased in 2005) probably has a lot
to do with rumors that it never made money on the car. The all-aluminum
NSX was manufactured in a purpose-built factory in Tochigi, and
production dropped to as low as 10 cars a day.
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