2005 Nsx

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I tried to post a thread with pictures but cant find it anywhere so I guess all I can say is that there is a concept of the 2005 nsx and it looks like a diablo. so if you like diablos then this is the car for you..hehehe.....I on the other hand have to get used to the styling of it. Who knows it might not even look like what it is on the drawing board. But at least we got some idea.
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Mike
 
Stoner, you are a blood hound. Let me take a shot at the translation.

"This picture was submitted by Billy, a 5th grader. His favorite car is the NSX"

Design engineers at Acura are offering American youths the ability to help them shape the new designed NSX. The program will continue untill Billy is a Senior in high school.
 
That's exactly what I've been waiting for! Where can I find one? Toys R' Us or Kaybee Toys?
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Interesting... A longitudinal 8 Cylinder, and about 2" different wheel diameter front to back. I have to admit, this next-gen speculation is great fun.
 
haha, that's a damn ugly car! Absolutely terrible proportions, derivative styling (C5 hatch grafted on an NSX, with a bit of Testarossa thrown in for good measure), etc...

Good thing it's just an artist's ;) interpretation/speculation and not the real thing.
 
The Toyoko Motor show is in the Fall of 2003. Honda could show it then. I work in Automotive Industry and lack of news on the revised NSX makes me think Honda could be preparing for a early Spring 04 intro rather than fall 03.

To all those who doubt there is a next generation, there is good evidence to strongly support the possibility of one. The DNX being badged as an Acura and shown in last year'NY auto show indicates Honda is serious about bringing this type of vehicle here (either as a 4 door or the 2 door NSX). The 4 door platform and chassis (minus the IMA) can be shared with the NSX, thereby dramatically cutting development and tooling cost.
 
Ojas said:
haha, that's a damn ugly car! Absolutely terrible proportions, derivative styling (C5 hatch grafted on an NSX, with a bit of Testarossa thrown in for good measure), etc...

Good thing it's just an artist's ;) interpretation/speculation and not the real thing.


I think they did that so that only a few lucky people would have an nsx.....More value hehehe....:D
 
"I think some pimpin bling bling fans here are hoping they're 22" front, 24" back... "

who ya referring to nxstasy ;)
im personally hoping 20, 21" im not greedy or anything :D
 
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bayareansx1999 said:
if there is any news on the new NSX for the model year 2004, then we should hear something by June-July, usually when Honda releases new information on the upcoming model year.

These days virtually all manufacturers (including Honda) release information on new models all year round, just as they time the actual introductions all year round.
 
NSX 207 said:
Well I do not want to rev up the “speculation meter” any more than it already is, but, from what I recently read, 2004 will be Honda’s 40th anniversary.
This will be the perfect time to come out with an all new NSX!:D :D :D

Honda's 40th must be long overdue. American Honda Motor Co. was founded in 1959. Honda in Japan pre-dates WWII. Think about it the Civic is turning 30.
Just doing my part to keep things on the up & up.
 
Actually Honda celebrated their 50th in 1999. The s2000 was Honda's 50th anniversary present to its fans. Also - it is interesting to note how much sooner the s2000 was shown prior to production then people are speculating on the NSX:

http://www.automotive-technology.com/projects/s2000/

"The S2000 was developed to celebrate Honda's fiftieth anniversary and to reflect the company's racing exploits. The car is the only two-seater convertible Honda has produced for over 30 years. Its 2-litre engine delivers 240bhp, which, per litre, is higher than any other normally aspirated production car currently available. The S2000 was also the first car in its class to earn a Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) rating.

The S2000 concept version, the SSM, was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1996. The S2000 in production version was launched onto the market in 1999."
 
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