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Honda to go after Aston with next NSX?

01/20/2006, 3:15 PM

By admin

Honda has reportedly changed its plans for the successor to the Acura NSX supercar, according to Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport magazine. Instead of building a strictly race-oriented sports car, the Japanese automaker now plans to go after Aston Martin with a grand tourer. The all-wheel-drive car is expected to come with a V10 engine and all-wheel-drive. While we wouldn’t take the artists’ impression of the new NSX (shown right) too literally at this point, it does offer an idea of where things might be headed. An official launch is expected in fall 2007. AMS also said Honda is planning a small city car to compete with the BMW Mini and Suzuki Swift. Moreover, the magazine said Acura is planning to launch an Accord coupe in 2009 based on the Sports 4 Concept.

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01/27, 8:46 PM

posted by:

Bambino

It seems the artist who drew the NSX concept (using his imagination) had some inspiration on the 2006 European Civic. Notice the whole front end!!!

02/02, 9:54 PM

posted by:

MATT

V-10 + 4wd, h*ll yeah

08/21, 5:56 PM

posted by:

Don

that is a civic the NSX looks much hotter

 
 
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