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Australian bodykit manufacturer Autotique unveils a sleek widebody kit for the iconic Acura NSX, enhancing its timeless ...
This NA2 Acura NSX with a Comptech supercharger kit and about 9,100 recorded miles cost $89,745 including shipping when it was new in 2002. In today’s money, that’s about $157,500.
This Acura NSX has a few common visual flaws, among others, and recently changed hands at auction with a clean California ...
Unlike most classics, which are treated with kid gloves and used sparingly, this 1991 Acura NSX has been well-used (259,000 miles) and shows those miles like a worn-in pair of old Levis.
Acura's original supercar retains its pop-up headlights, but the wide bodykit dramatically alters its appearance ...
A Honda NSX that belonged to legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna has surfaced for sale on Auto Trader. Cars with such pedigree are typically sold through the major auction houses, but the car ...
The owner had the chance to sell this 2022 Acura NSX Type S for $225,000, but refused to let go of the car with under 500 miles on the clock. He eventually had to sell it for less than that.
Acura has a lot going on now, and a new NSX would only add to the fun. These days, it sounds more like a "when" than an "if," which makes our 90s sports car hearts flutter.
When the Acura NSX was first unveiled at the 1989 Chicago Motor Show it was a complete step away from the brand’s family car line up, so how does it hold up 35 years on?
The Honda NSX sportscar, which was sold in the US as the Acura NSX, made a splash in the 90s and was popular for its styling, handling, and its use of some new technologies like an aluminum monocoque.
Despite transitioning to electric vehicles, Acura is focused on performance, and although the current NSX is retiring, it could come back as an EV.