The Nsx Replacement
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* To debut for ‘08 in Japan as part of the Acura brand launch in Japan.
* 4.5L V10 with 550hp.
* Front engined, SH-AWD on new platform.
* Styling more in line with British GTs than Ferraris. It’s front-engined afterall.
* Priced similarly to outgoing NSX, undercutting future Lexus supercar.
The photos show the car looking more conventional and less like the mid-engined HSC concept of 2003. I wish they have stuck with a mid-engine design. But I guess they may have decided to go with front engine configuration for better packaging of the SH-AWD mechanism, and I guess front-engine cars can potentially be made to handle just as well and in a more user friendly manner, even though they are less pure
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I wish they would have remained closer to the original Nsx's roots, oh well

* To debut for ‘08 in Japan as part of the Acura brand launch in Japan.
* 4.5L V10 with 550hp.
* Front engined, SH-AWD on new platform.
* Styling more in line with British GTs than Ferraris. It’s front-engined afterall.
* Priced similarly to outgoing NSX, undercutting future Lexus supercar.
The photos show the car looking more conventional and less like the mid-engined HSC concept of 2003. I wish they have stuck with a mid-engine design. But I guess they may have decided to go with front engine configuration for better packaging of the SH-AWD mechanism, and I guess front-engine cars can potentially be made to handle just as well and in a more user friendly manner, even though they are less pure
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I wish they would have remained closer to the original Nsx's roots, oh well
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