Since the second-generation Acura NSX is now five years old, you might think that you can buy one at a super affordable price. But you may want to think again.
First-gen Acura NSXs are going up in value, but seeing a $200,000-plus example is still unusual. And yet, despite not being a special-edition model, a 2005 Acura NSX-T just sold on Bring a Trailer for $245,000.
There's no denying that the Acura (Honda) NSX was a massive success in the U.S. and abroad. In fact, it was so good that Toyota recently added a pristine first-generation model to its museum in Japan.
The Acura NSX Type S was on full display at the Grand Prix of Long Beach. Before the weekend was over the Japanese supercar set a production car lap record.
The Acura NSX Type S is the final form for Acura's supercar. However, it was a long road to market. In a new video, Acura explains the NSX Type S' development story.
All good things must come to an end, and recently, Acura announced the 2022 model year would be the NSX's last. But the Acura NSX is going out with a bang, and buyers have been going bonkers over it.
Acura has announced the end of production for their popular throwback supercar, the Acura NSX, but that doesn't mean we should expect prices to start dropping anytime soon, in fact, discontinuing the NSX might mean that prices go up for quite some time before the inevitable reach the supercar price plateau — only time will tell.
Acura will kill off the NSX in 2022, but not before releasing the ultimate NSX; the Type-S. We've got the scoop a couple of weeks before its debut at the Pebble Beach Concours.
In today's cars, precision handling has replaced the harrowing turns and spinouts of yesteryear. The 2021 Acura NSX is a prime example of performance at its finest, offering all-wheel drive exclusively in its latest model. And with a sticker price topping $150,000, it better come with AWD.
The Acura NSX and Nissan GT-R are two exotic cars that are well-suited to go head-to-head. Here's what happened when Carwow drag raced the two supercars.