The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda. The origins...
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The second-generation Honda NSX (New Sports eXperience; model code NC1), marketed as the Acura NSX in North America, China and Kuwait, is a two-seater...
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The first generation Honda NSX (New Sportscar eXperimental), marketed in North America and Hong Kong as the Acura NSX, is a 2-seater, mid-engine sports...
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1991-1996 Honda NSX (5-Speed Manual Transmission) 1991-2005 Honda NSX (4-Speed Automatic Transmission) 1994-1996 Honda NSX Le Mans 2004 Honda NSX-GT Super...
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generation Honda NSX-GT and competed in the Japanese Super GT racing series, where it raced from 2010 to 2013. On October 23, 2009, Honda officially announced...
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that it was designed to be a replacement for the Honda NSX, although this was never confirmed by Honda. It was also branded as an Acura. The HSC featured...
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Tokachi 12 Hours (Honda NSX) – 1st overall Le Mans 24 Hours (Honda NSX) – 1st in class 1996: All Japan GT championship (Honda NSX) -13th overall Entered...
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(2020–present) Dallara SF14 Dallara SF19 Dallara SF23 Honda NSX Concept-GT Honda NSX-GT Honda NSX-GT "Type S" Honda Civic Type R-GT Toyota RI engine, similar engine...
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(NSX) Honda NSX (New Sportscar eXperimental/eXperience), an automobile distributed as Acura NSX in North America Post Office Sorting Van (NSX), a British...
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RC101 1994 NSX GT2 1995 NSX GT1 Turbo 1995–1998 Accord (Super Touring) 1996 RC101B 1999–2000 Accord (Super Touring) 1999 RA099 1997–2009 NSX-GT 2002 Civic...
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V6 Honda NSX produced from 1990 to 2005 as Japan's "first". While matching contemporary European supercars in performance and features, the NSX was praised...
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its renowned handling kept the NSX-R competitive on the track against considerably higher-powered cars. In 1995, Honda introduced their first Integra...
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testing done for Honda's new mid-engined high performance sports car, the Honda NSX, and the Legend was used as a test platform for new NSX technologies and...
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prompting Honda to initially replace the first generation-based NSX GT with the HSV-010. In 2014, Honda was granted a waiver to allow the NSX-Concept GT...
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Acura (redirect from Honda Acura)
as an "image car" for both the Honda and Acura brands, heralding the introduction of Honda's VTEC technology. The NSX was the world's first all-aluminum...
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the luxury vehicle market. The year 1991 saw the introduction of the Honda NSX supercar, the first all-aluminum monocoque vehicle that incorporated a...
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assembled at the Honda factory in Suzuka, Japan, where the Honda NSX and the Honda S2000 were also assembled. The Insight and the NSX are aluminum-bodied...
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transmission Acura NSX/Honda NSX 1979-1982 GK — 5-speed Honda Prelude 1.8 1986-1987 A2K5/A2K6 — 5-speed Honda Prelude 2.0 Si 1986 A1B2 Honda Prelude DX Carb...
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has worked for Acura and was the lead designer of the second generation Honda NSX. Christensen grew up in San Jose, California. She learned about the mechanics...
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Shigeru Uehara (category Honda people)
automotive engineer. He was the project leader of the Honda NSX. Shigeru Uehara began his career at Honda R&D Co., Ltd in 1971, and went on to become the company's...
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and produced by Honda since September 1997. The first Civic Type R was the third model to receive Honda's Type R badge (after the NSX and Integra). Type...
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Mugen Motorsports (redirect from Mugen Honda)
for the Honda Ballade CR-X in 1984. Since then, the company has produced a number of body kits for Honda machinery, culminating with the Mugen NSX prototype...
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(10/1999): 8 pages. October 1999. Saurma, Horst von. "Der Honda NSX-R im Supertest: Test des Honda NSX-R auf der Nordschleife". auto motor und sport (in German)...
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evolutionary styling from its predecessor, it shared design cues from the Honda NSX that would be introduced later in 1990. The Prelude featured innovative...
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21 November 2013. Glon, Ronan (3 January 2015). "Honda'S Next Roadster – The S660 – Will be a Mini NSX Smaller than a Chevy Spark". Digital Trends. Retrieved...
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the Honda NSX. In 1992, the Tochigi plant combined the former Mooka, Takanezawa and Haga plants. The Twin Ring Motegi racing track, which Honda owns...
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J-series - 75° DOHC Debuted in the 2017 Acura/Honda NSX. 2015+ 3.5 L JNC1 (EarthDreams) - NSX (NC1) (2015+) Honda HI14RTT 2012+ 2.2 L twin-turbo (Dallara DW12)...
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than the NSX, but the NSX's ride quality and handling would become our new design target. Being a fan of Honda engines, I later went to Honda's Tochigi...
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Honda Accord – 1977 Honda Prelude – 1987 Honda NSX – 1991 Honda Odyssey – 1995 Honda Accord Euro – 2009 Honda CR-Z – 2011 Drive Car Of The Year Honda...
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with WD-40 at every pit stop. The top three spots in GT2 were taken by Honda NSX and two Callaway Corvettes. The class was now showing manufacturer diversity...
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