Acura unveils new NSX concept at Detroit Auto Show

David BondAcura13 years ago31 Views

Acura has come up with the updated version of NSX concept at 2013 Detroit Auto Show. The production-destined car was unveiled yesterday giving clear view of what the commercial version will look like after release. It also did showcased styling interior.

The previous unveiling of the NSX concept took place at last year’s Detroit Auto Show, and it just showcased the exterior. This time Acura gave a glimpse of functional cabin equipped with plush leather and soft-touch materials. Plenty of carbon fiber and real metal elements are featured too in the interior.

According to Acura, the new layout in the updated version of NSX concept boast outstanding visibility and the touch-screen interface will get clutter-free look to the cabin.

The exterior is now hovered with improved aerodynamics with few tweaks like the front bumper has been given new lines and carbon fiber diffuser is now at the rear, below some new vents.

It is also learned the company wants going on with simple surfacing, sporting edgy details for the updated NSX version and looks for giving it a supercar attitude along with high-tech feel.

It is expected Acura may launch the new NSX by 2015. It will be manufactured in central Ohio, at the new facility of the company.

Keep reading Speedlux for more updates.

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