2012 Honda NSX Concept
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(from Honda Press Release) Honda NSX Concept
The stunning NSX Concept will make its European debut at the Geneva Motor Show badged ‘Honda’. Highlighting the design and technology direction for Honda’s next generation supercar, the NSX Concept features a V6 mid-mounted engine and will employ a range of new technologies including the innovative Sport Hybrid SH-AWD® (Super Handling All Wheel Drive™) hybrid system. It is expected to go on sale within the next three years.
Acura NSX Concept
The dynamically-styled
NSX Concept gives an indication of the next great performance
vehicle from the Acura brand. Making use of lightweight materials
and a mid-mounted V-6 engine, the NSX Concept employs several new
technologies for Acura, including application of Acura's innovative
new Sport Hybrid SH-AWD® (Super Handling All Wheel Drive™) hybrid
system.
Utilizing an unique 2 Electric Motor Drive Unit with a bilateral
torque adjustable control system, the all-new hybrid all-wheel-drive
system can instantly generate negative or positive torque to the
front wheels during cornering. Acura anticipates the new Sport
Hybrid SH-AWD® will deliver handling performance unmatched by
previous AWD systems. In addition to the handling benefits of the
Sport Hybrid SH-AWD® system, a powerful next-generation VTEC® V-6
engine with direct-injection works in concert with a dual clutch
transmission with built-in electric motor to create supercar
acceleration while offering outstanding efficiency.
"This Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system will make NSX the ultimate
expression of Acura's idea to create synergy between man and
machine," said Takanobu Ito, president and CEO of Honda Motor Co.,
Ltd. "The NSX will make the driver one with the car to enhance
dynamic driving abilities without getting in the way."
While most supercars opt for brute force delivered from a large
engine, the NSX Concept champions the true racing philosophy of an
extremely favorable power-to-weight ratio.
"Like the first NSX, we will again express high performance through
engineering efficiency," added Ito, who led the development of
Acura's first NSX supercar. "In this new era, even as we focus on
the fun to drive spirit of the NSX, I think a supercar must respond
positively to environmental responsibilities."
The new Acura supercar, expected to debut in the next three years,
will be developed by an engineering team led by Honda R&D Americas,
Inc., and manufactured in Ohio, at a yet to be named facility.