Legendary Japanese sports coupe Honda NSX
Legendary Japanese sports coupe Honda NSX
Honda NSX is a mid-engined sports car with a very rich history. The development of this model began in 1984, and legendary personalities took part in its testing, including Ayrton Senna, Satori Nakajima, and Bobi Rahal. The first working prototype of the NS-X (New Sportscar eXperimental) was first shown to the world public in February 1989 at the Chicago Motor Show. The car made a splash.
In particular, Gordon Murray, the creator of the iconic McLaren F1 hypercar, said his British company had changed direction when creating his car inspired by the NXS serial production of the honda NSX began in 1990. the automobile obtained a unique all-aluminum frame, first used in the automobile enterprise. But the main pride of the Japanese was the gamut of engines.