2015 Acura NSX to cost more than a Nissan GT-R

by SpeedLux

There are some reports that are coming in, stating to the upcoming NSX sports car.

Chris Martin mentioned that Honda will not reveal pricing info about the upcoming NSX in the near future, but he did say that it will be more expensive than the 2013 Nissan GT-R which in the United States starts from $97,820. He also added that “it’s going to be a technological marvel.” As per the reports the NSX is scheduled to reach production phase for the 2015 model year and it will be manufactured in Marysville, Ohio, and its really going to be an important car for the brand itself, because it’s going to be the first hand-built, specialty sports car that Honda has ever made outside Japan, and sources also point out that, the NSX is expected to get a hybrid powertrain and a mid-engine layout with an all-wheel drive system.

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