Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NEWS: Next Generation Honda NSX Concept



















More stunning pictures of Honda's replacement of a true motoring legend – the Honda NSX – have been revealed today, with the development of the NSX Concept, seen out in America at the North American International Auto Show. And it look marvellous! Inside and out... 
Honda says: "The new NSX Concept showcases the evolution of the next-generation supercar’s styling and design, including a first look at the possible direction for its interior design, as unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. The design stays remarkably true to the original concept styling, maintaining its low and wide stance with the dynamic and alluring proportions that are highlighted by clean, modern and simple surfacing, and edgy details that communicate supercar attitude and a high-tech feel."
The new, clean, slick press images are particularly focused on the typically Honda futuristic interior – boasting "outstanding visibility, a strong driving position, and an intuitive “Simple Sports Interface” that minimises interior clutter, allowing the driver to focus on the driving experience. Consistent with the spirit of the original NSX, Honda’s designers have strived to deliver synergy between man and machine."
Honda's new NSX will aim to deliver "a new sports car experience that combines supercar dynamic capabilities with advanced environmental performance." And the car will be powered by a mid-mounted, direct-injected V6 engine mated to Honda’s Sport Hybrid SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive) system, which sounds fabulous.
As previously announced, the new NSX is being developed by a global R&D team led by designers and engineers at Honda R&D Americas, Inc. located in Los Angeles, California, and Raymond, Ohio. And the new car will also be manufactured at a new production facility in central Ohio. 
European car fans will be able to see the NSX concept on the Honda stand at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show in March.
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