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The culmination of the second-generation NSX...Limited to 350 units "NSX Type S"
Announced that "the second generation NSX will be discontinued in December 2022"
●Acura's official Twitter announced the completion of the last NSX
● "The first generation is gasoline, the second generation is gasoline-electric hybrid, and the third generation is..."
On August 3, 2021, the flagship supercar "NSX" of the Honda and Acura brands launched the "NSX Type S" and made its world premiere on the same day.
Honda said that NSX Type S is the culmination of the second-generation NSX, and its performance design strives to surpass previous NSX models.
In addition to improving acceleration performance, cornering performance, and aerodynamic cooling performance, it also sets a new matte color limited to Type S, and is equipped with special accessories and exclusive logos that create a unique sense. This car is Honda's flagship with a strong sense of presence and great charm. Sports car.
NSX Type S is limited to 350 units sold worldwide, of which 30 units are allocated to Japanese cars.
Although its price of 169,500 US dollars and 27,940,000 yen is not cheap, it was sold out in the United States on the day it was released, and it was also sold out in Japan in a short time.
It has attracted everyone's attention with the high-performance specifications of Honda's flagship sports car NSX.
However, when Honda released the NSX Type S, it also announced that the second-generation NSX will be completed by the NSX Type S. It can also be seen on SNS that fans are quite sad about the disappearance of the "NSX" car name again.
On November 17, 2022, Acura also announced on its official Twitter that the last 350 NSX Type S units have completed production.
In addition to the NSX Type S in exclusive body color Gotham Gray, this post also includes the vehicle serial number representing the limited edition of 350 units and a commemorative photo of the staff surrounding the NSX Type S.
Many fans left "goodbye NSX", "I hope it can continue to be produced", "it should last for three years", etc., expressing their reluctance.
Although the second-generation NSX drew the curtain, Honda did not deny the existence of the "third-generation NSX", but hinted that it might appear.
Jon Ikeda, vice president and brand chief of Acura, said, "NSX is in its final year of production. On the other hand, Acura will continue to pursue sports cars in the electrified era." He also said: "When we built NSX, we wanted to ask What, when you want to show something. The first generation is a gasoline car, the second generation is a gasoline-electric hybrid, and the third generation should be in a different form.”
On April 12, 2022, Honda announced the production and development plan of electric vehicles expected to be put into use by 2030. It includes two electric sports cars, a sporty model and a flagship model, which will be launched in the global market.
It hints the possibility that the third generation of the flagship sports car NSX will be unveiled with a new power system, and it is predicted that the flagship electric sports car will be launched before 2030. From the above information, it can be speculated that the third generation of NSX will be unveiled as an electric car before 2030.
Original source:"Let's meet again" NSX production ends ... The last one of the limited edition "Type S" is off the line
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