Acura has announced that the 2016 NSX will finally debut in the production guise next month at NAIAS in Detroit. There have been teaser images and the car has been spotted on countless occasions in disguise but there are just a lot of hopes pinned on this one.
Acura promises the second generation NSX will stay true to the concept which was showcased earlier. It is going to provide a new sports experience and according to the company will be the ultimate expression of Acura performance that is fueling a re-energized brand. Details of the engine are not out yet, but the company says it will have a three-motor, twin-turbocharged Sport Hybrid power unit mounted inside a human-centered supercar.
It's been a long wait for the second generation of the NSX as the car was to come in 2005 but didn't. Hopes went up again in 2012 but now it's finally going to surface. The 2016 NSX was designed by the Acura Design Studio in Torrance, California and developed by a global team of engineers led by the firm's North American R&D operations in Raymond, Ohio.
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