The Right Stuff: A Closer Look at Honda's Coming New Mid-Engine Supercar

Since
NSX production ended in 2005, the world has eagerly awaited its
replacement. A front-engine V-10 layout was proposed and developed by
Acura Design as the Advanced Sports Car Concept.
Everyone involved
agreed that it was cool, but it wasn't an NSX. The car you see here is.
Expected
by 2015, the new NSX will employ a mid-mounted V-6, complete with
titanium connecting rods coupled to a wet twin-clutch seven-speed
transmission and hybridized with an electric motor driving the rear
wheels. Two more electric motors will spin the front wheels, providing
torque-vectoring under acceleration and braking to help the NSX turn
into corners better under all conditions. This Sports Hybrid AWD system
is purported to deliver big-V-8 performance with
"better-than-four-cylinder" fuel economy (let's assume they're talking
big turbo fours there).
We
asked Honda's global CEO Takanabu Ito (who started his career as an
engineer working on the NSX's aluminum monocoque structure) whether he
felt it was important that the next NSX still be made of aluminum. He
replied what was more important was that the engineering team face as
great a challenge as his did as they work to offset the new car's hybrid
drivetrain mass. When asked whether he'd established a weight-to-power
target for the team, his coy answer was, "I hope it is better than the
first car's."
But
if we assume that here again he expects to challenge his engineers to
an equal extent, and we know that the first NSX matched Ferrari's 348
with 11 lb/horsepower, we can expect the 2015 car to at least match the
current 458 Italia (and Lamborghini Gallardo) with around 6 lb/hp.

With production slated for "within
three years," the shape has yet to undergo extensive computer or
physical testing. Ikedo says early scale-model clays are performing well
in the wind tunnel, but cautions that crash development is likely to
grow the car somewhat. That development work, by the way, is all
happening in the USA, and the car will be built in Ohio.
Acura
claims the next NSX will represent the "ultimate expression of
man-machine synergy," with driver and car working in unison, rather than
the driver being taken for a ride by a highly robotized car.
Indeed
a three-motor, mid-engine supercar sounds like the ideal halo car for a
brand attempting to distinguish itself as delivering luxury and
performance without waste or excess. It may even shake up the
supercar-world order again. We just hope Ito's engineers overcome their
biggest challenge: programming those electronics to deliver realistic,
not robotic, road feel.
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The NSX won't be first with a hybridized twin-clutch tranny, but, unlike
the Jetta Hybrid's, its electric motor connects to (we're guessing the
odd) gear shaft instead of the input shaft. By releasing both clutches,
more energy can be regenerated with no engine braking effect, and by
connecting the motor to the (odd or even) gear with the most
advantageous ratio. Under acceleration, power is transmitted through a
preselected odd gear even when an even gear is in use.
2015 ACURA NSX | |
BASE PRICE | $130,000* |
VEHICLE LAYOUT | Mid-engine, AWD, 2-pass, 2-door coupe |
ENGINE | 3.7L DOHC 24-valve V-6 + 2 front and 1 rear electric motors; 480 hp comb* |
TRANSMISSION | 7-speed twin-cl auto |
CURB WEIGHT | 3100 lb* |
WHEELBASE | 101.4 in |
LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT | 170.5 x 74.6 x 45.7 in |
0-60 MPH | 3.0 sec* |
EPA CITY/HWY FUEL ECON | Not yet rated |
ON SALE IN U.S. | 2015 |
*MT est |
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