Acura NSX News
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WorldCarFans is reporting there were 2 battery explosions that caused the fire. Can't take the heat i guess.
http://www.worldcarfans.com/11407257...e-up-in-flames
http://www.worldcarfans.com/11407257...e-up-in-flames
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2015 Acura NSX burns to the ground at the 'Ring
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Acura NSX to be priced competitively with the Audi R8
Could spawn a high-performance variant
We haven't heard much about the Acura NSX since a prototype burst into flames at the Nürburgring but the model's head of development has revealed some new details about the upcoming sports car.
Speaking to What Car, Ted Klaus said the NSX will "... have to achieve the type of acceleration that the customer is achieving with the Ferrari. More importantly we have to achieve this every day and also at the Nürburgring."
Klaus also confirmed the model will be priced competitively with the Audi R8. He declined to say which version of the R8 but it starts at $115,900 in the United States.
The engineer went on to say the company hopes to match the sales of the R8 but noted "We will not seek to meet demand – there is value in making the product rare." He also hinted we can expect additional variants including a roadster and a high-performance model.
We haven't heard much about the Acura NSX since a prototype burst into flames at the Nürburgring but the model's head of development has revealed some new details about the upcoming sports car.
Speaking to What Car, Ted Klaus said the NSX will "... have to achieve the type of acceleration that the customer is achieving with the Ferrari. More importantly we have to achieve this every day and also at the Nürburgring."
Klaus also confirmed the model will be priced competitively with the Audi R8. He declined to say which version of the R8 but it starts at $115,900 in the United States.
The engineer went on to say the company hopes to match the sales of the R8 but noted "We will not seek to meet demand – there is value in making the product rare." He also hinted we can expect additional variants including a roadster and a high-performance model.
#372
I sort of figured this would be a $120Kish car. LF-LC (SC) should also reach these sort of numbers but in a more GT package.
Good, bring them!
The engineer went on to say the company hopes to match the sales of the R8 but noted "We will not seek to meet demand – there is value in making the product rare." He also hinted we can expect additional variants including a roadster and a high-performance model.
#374
The new NSX is gonna be high performance so for the sake of setting expectations, let's use the R8 V10 mid $150s as the reference starting price.
I think the folks at Acura are having to assess context regarding the rapidly evolving HP battles amongst super car makers. The new NSX will launch when the turbolicious version of the now normally aspirated but aspirational 458 is available(i.e. By being late, now Acura needs more power for the car).
I also see them recognizing the cert is a big deal. To date the Acura dumb dumb pops haven't even shown the car with even a Targa roof. Ferrari and McLaren have hard top verts and Acura needs to address this early (and not in a de-tuned car).
I think the folks at Acura are having to assess context regarding the rapidly evolving HP battles amongst super car makers. The new NSX will launch when the turbolicious version of the now normally aspirated but aspirational 458 is available(i.e. By being late, now Acura needs more power for the car).
I also see them recognizing the cert is a big deal. To date the Acura dumb dumb pops haven't even shown the car with even a Targa roof. Ferrari and McLaren have hard top verts and Acura needs to address this early (and not in a de-tuned car).