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How The Acura NSX Went From A V10 To A Hybrid V6 - MSNHonda very nearly equipped its second-generation NSX with a howling V10, ... with the car set to be more of a luxury GT model than a supercar like the original. ... 5.0L NA V10. Power. 450 hp ...
Acura’s new NSX is the basis of Honda’s 2017 entry for the Japanese touring car series known as Super GT, replacing the NSX-GT Concept that Honda has used since 2013. Honda in October ...
Not to be outdone by Lexus and its new LF-CC racecar, Honda is also bringing a little more excitement to the Japanese Super GT racing series with its NSX Concept-GT. Yes, just like the original ...
The Honda NSX might be gone, but it's set to live on as the HSV-10 GT in Japan's SuperGT championship. Although we don't have an official release or specs yet, we do have the image above and some ...
With the Acura and Honda NSX programs officially at an end, Honda needs a new car to compete in Super GT. The Honda Civic Type R-GT Concept hints at what's to come for the GT500 Series.
Replacing the Honda NSX-GT Type S as Honda’s factory car in Super GT the Civic Type R-GT is set to debut for the new ruleset in 2024. By Chris Rosales. Published Jan 14, 2023 10:00 AM EST.
Indeed, the GT-R and NSX are dead even in a drag race. The Nissan's slightly more aggressive launch control gives it a 0.2-second advantage to 30 mph, which it maintains through its blistering 2.9 ...
With the Honda/Acura NSX out of production, the automaker needed another contestant for the Super GT championship.Despite being a hot hatch, the Civic Type R was the most fitting choice as the ...
Honda is gearing up for another season of Super GT racing with the competition-spec NSX you see here. And man, does it look the business, left in bare black carbon fiber. Reworked for 2017, the ...
The NSX Concept-GT previews the race car that will replace Honda’s HSV-10 GT, which currently competes in Super GT and was the replacement for the original NSX after it bowed out of the series.
NSX, Ford GT, i8 – 2015 is the year of the flying buttress. Detroit auto show debuts and displays include interesting takes on the C-pillar. By Mark Vaughn Published: Jan 14, 2015.
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