This is not meant to be offensive. It does not matter where they will build it. What matters is who shall build it. So being built in Ohio or anywhere in America can be done smoothly, if planned correctly.
Just don't let the US design the interior!
A_J: blacken the chrome front grill, it will look better.
Just studied some high res photos and I believe the concept's tire sizes are:
255/35/19 Front - 26 in diameter
275/30/20 Rear - 26.5 in diameter
So the front tires have a higher sidewall, weird... It would be balanced with if the front were only 235/35/19 or the rears were 295/30/20. My guess for rim size would be 19x9 and 20x10 or 10.5.
Also with the tire sizes known, I was able to estimate the car's height. I did this by using the studio side shot. The front rim diameter would be 21 inches and tire again is 26 inches. Stack the tire and measure the difference from the roofline. My estimates came to about 47.5 inches tall give or take.
47.5 inches tall is respectable and I suppose it looks a lot taller also because it may not be as long like the original NSX. If you watch the GT5 video of the NSX debut, the rear trunk room comes into question when they show the engine/tranny ghost.
i took my time to try and let it all sink in after watching the press conference before commenting - didn't want to make any spur of the moment comments.
Overall i am underwhelmed. 'new sportscar experimental', that's what nsx stood for back in the day. And it was - design wise, the materials they used, the tuning and set up, the works.
The first thing that struck me with the design of the car was that it was the generic supercar look that we are seeing all over the place. Mp4-12c, new esprit concept and so on. I was at a car meet and an mp4 drove up and everyone turned and went towards it - that lasted not more than 5 minutes, everyone got bored and went on to check out some muscle cars, my nsx and others.
It just isn't a look you covet. Yes it will probably be functional, be quite dynamic as well and filled with tech goodies that will be mind blowing when they go to production, but i wouldn't want to put a poster of that up in my bed room (ok i wouldn't do that because i'm older now and married but you understand what i'm getting at).
And then, as jetpilot and a couple of others have already mentioned, three years is a long time and who knows what might happen over that time - so many things could change...
I still would rather have a v8 r8 which i believe is still more of a spiritual successor to our nsx than what we saw last night (sorry different time zones!)
i know it's silly to expect something quite radical but it's how i feel about this new car. I believe it may have been more 'acceptable' if it was not dubbed the nsx.
Not likely. This IS Acuras new look - and it has a beak."...Perhaps by the time the car hits showrooms, the company will have moved on from this choice to a new look."
I agree with Arfiman that this new NSX is a let down.
The styling is nice and Honda nailed the rear end, looks all too common with other halo cars that have beat it to market (R8, MP4-12C, 458) and its still 3 years out???
What other manufacturer has premiered not one, but two "Halo" cars in the past 8 years that haven't been destined or even ready for production? Oh yeah....
HONDA
If you are genuinely serious about making a halo car then do it! As I mentioned in Meeyatch's Detriot Auto Show thread Honda is simply the hot chick that loves attention but won't put out. Its the best way I can describe what was once an attractive car manufacturer who's sold out in the name of sales and makes boring/bland vehicles. Notice how they introduce the other models of Acura that will be coming out and leave the NSX for last? Its almost like they are saying "We could make the NSX, see its all shiny, low profile and everything...but look at this nice RDX!"
By the time the new NSX is ready for market god knows how powerful and amazing the new 991 911's will be, the GTR will continue to rape supercars, and Mc Laren will have the MP4-12C convertible. Heck Ferrari already has the 458 spider in production.
Honda get real.
Sorry...I have to dump you for another marque.
Jetpilot3, I think your forgetting something. If you were to show the NSX concept first nobody is going to pay attention to the rest of the presentation because they would be gawking at the NSX throughout the rest of the presentation.... RDX What??? It just naturally makes sense you always leave the big "thing" last, they do it in boxing, and almost everything else.
Not directed to Jelpilot3,
It seems like to me people really just wanted their current NSX with a lot more power and updated looks if that is the case buy a turbocharger and body kit and don't hold Honda back with their creative engineering exercise on the new NSX, as the name has always implied New Sportcar eXperimental. I'm surprised of the positive reception generated by the Porsche 918 hybrid car but not for the NSX? Is it because the porsche has 500hp+ and this is gonna be less? Lets be realistic this new NSX isn't suppose to be hypercar fast. It's not gonna be a Mclaren F1 or Zonda R performance league because the NSX was never intended to be the fastest car out there.
To those complaining about it taking 3 years to make. I remember we were discussing this and someone mentioned that a sports car can't be made in 1 year and Honda are just throwing a car together to capitalize on the avengers car if it came out in 1 year. Now that Honda mentions within 3 years time frame people are complaining about it taking too long.... How does that make sense 1 year is too short for your taste and 3 is too long? Do you want Honda to bake you a cake, rub your feet while their at it, and tell you everything is gonna be alright . It's I guess common knowledge though you can't please everybody lol.
LOL I was pretty sure few on Prime would be happy with it. No matter what Honda does now the old guard is pretty much set in their ways of old Honda.
The styling is nice and Honda nailed the rear end, looks all too common with other halo cars that have beat it to market (R8, MP4-12C, 458) and it's still 3 years out???
If you are genuinely serious about making a halo car then do it! As I mentioned in Meeyatch's Detriot Auto Show thread Honda is simply the hot chick that loves attention but won't put out. (I LOVE THIS QUOTE! ...spot ON!) Its the best way I can describe what was once an attractive car manufacturer who's sold out in the name of sales and makes boring/bland vehicles. Notice how they introduce the other models of Acura that will be coming out and leave the NSX for last? Its almost like they are saying "We could make the NSX, see its all shiny, low profile and everything...but look at this nice RDX!"
N Spec is quite close. Here are the numbers from the Car Connection report on the DAS.
"Acura says the new system can dynamically change torque to the front 19-inch wheels; the rear wheels on the concept are 20-inchers.
Honda promises a new direct-injected V-6 will be paired with a dual-clutch transmission with its own built-in electric motor, for even more drivetrain efficiency, but declined to make any horsepower or gas-mileage estimates.
The new NSX will measure 170.5 inches long, 74.6 inches wide, 45.7 inches tall, on a 101.4-inch wheelbase. That compares with the original car's 174.2-inch overall length, 99.6-inch wheelbase, 46.1-inch height, and 71.3-inch width."
http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1071439_acura-nsx-concept-2012-detroit-auto-show
Notice the height! it is lower than the original NSX!
Gary
Some relative specs according to Motor Trend:
I hate to say 3 yrs is a joke everyone would have forgotten all about it by then what will Honda do to keep whoever is still out there interested in thier third attemp in 9 yrs.
Sorry Honda has lost the plot period.
Seeesh, there are quite a few haters here.
Not being a sour-puss, it just doesn't get my blood rushing like the one & only NSX (so far) did when I first laid eyes on it.
Don't get me wrong, it's not bad looking, but I expected more exciting & cooler looking.
Also according to Motor Trend:
Acura's edgy design language takes center stage, but the beleaguered "beak" grille -- long a complaint of previous Acura designs -- is thankfully nowhere to be found.