After showing a production EV, this concept is wilder and way sportier.
Instead,Acura design chief Dave Marek describes it as a high-performance model that "is inspiring everyone in our studio to push the boundaries." He diddescribe it as a first step toward a next-generation NSX, but we're free to speculate. After all, Acura head honcho Jon Ikeda has been quoted as saying, "There's gonna be another one."
And with Acura transitioning to an EV brand, well, a third-gen NSX necessarily would be electric. So, this very well could be the starting point on that journey. Do you like where Acura is headed?Joe Lorio has been obsessed with cars since his Matchbox days, and he got his first subscription to Car and Driver at age 11. Joe started his career at Automobile Magazine under David E. Davis Jr.
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