By Matt Hardigree, Jalopnik
Acura lifted the sheet off its new Acura NSX Concept here in Detroit, and it’s definitely a Tony Stark-esque all-wheel-drive hybrid — just like we told you. It’ll be designed in the United States, built in Ohio and on sale within three years.
Ask enthusiasts to picture the Acura NSX and their minds might be drawn to a well-dressed Ayrton Senna casually tossing one around in a pair of fine Italian loafers. The NSX was a pure, simple sports car perfectly aligned with the Honda philosophy.
So where does this latest Acura NSX concept fit into that?
The company describes the car’s two main traits as technologically supported handling and environmental responsibility. Bully.
It’s fitting that “>Tony Stark drives a convertible version of this car in the new Avengers movie. Stark’s character seems to believe any deficiencies in matters of the soul can be obscured by great technology.
So what’s the technology? A mid-engined V6 with the company’s new SH-AWD system, which uses the gasoline engine to power the rear wheels and provide juice to a pair of electric motors up front. Acura didn’t explicitly say this and, when asked, wouldn’t admit to anything until I pointed out the image on a nearby TV screen showing essentially that configuration.
After Acura’s long slide into product mediocrity this might finally signal a reversal of fortunes for a once-influential luxury brand.
Is an AWD hybrid Acura NSX better than no Acura NSX at all? Anything that’s even remotely sporty is a revelation for a Honda product. This new Acura also is undeniably gorgeous (it’s been a while since we said that about an Acura vehicle).
If it works and it’s actually fun to drive when it finally debuts we’ll fondly remember the NSX for what it was and cheer it for what it becomes. If not, we’ll continue to pine for our long lost NSX.
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