Sept 2014 issue of C&D has a section on 2015 'new cars' and for the NSX they say "The mid-engined NSX will go on sale late in 2015 as a 2016 model ... and should have a base price just over $100,000. The engine will .. displace slightly less than four liters. ... We expect the NSX to make around 500 combined horsepower"
I don't know what their track record is for predictions but I think this is the first time I've read anything recently about a release date. Now given the recent issues at the 'Ring which would have happened after the magazine went to print, we may now not see it until 2016 at the earliest .. :frown:
Also, the first time I recall seeing anyone make a definitive prediction on displacement .. although "slightly less than 4 liters" sounds like more than previous 3.7 liter rumours. Elsewhere in the writeup, they comment that the engine appears to be 90 degree and therefore unrelated to any of the other V6s in the Acura lineup .. which I presume suggests that baseing displacement rumours off of existing bore/stroke/block designs is ill-advised. But, I can't rationalize how they came to only "500 combined horsepower" .. a twin-turbo close to 4 liters should make 500 hp by itself without the electric assist.
I don't know what their track record is for predictions but I think this is the first time I've read anything recently about a release date. Now given the recent issues at the 'Ring which would have happened after the magazine went to print, we may now not see it until 2016 at the earliest .. :frown:
Also, the first time I recall seeing anyone make a definitive prediction on displacement .. although "slightly less than 4 liters" sounds like more than previous 3.7 liter rumours. Elsewhere in the writeup, they comment that the engine appears to be 90 degree and therefore unrelated to any of the other V6s in the Acura lineup .. which I presume suggests that baseing displacement rumours off of existing bore/stroke/block designs is ill-advised. But, I can't rationalize how they came to only "500 combined horsepower" .. a twin-turbo close to 4 liters should make 500 hp by itself without the electric assist.