Honda NSX

Honda NSX (sold as the Acura NSX in North America) is a sports car that was originally produced between 1990 and 2005 by Japanese automaker Honda. It was equipped with an MR (mid-engine, rear-wheel drive) layout, powered by an all-aluminum V6 gasoline (petrol) engine featuring Honda's Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system. A long-rumored second generation NSX debuted as a concept car in 2012, equipped with a V6 hybrid powertrain, and is scheduled to enter into production by 2015.

Specs

 * Engine Type: V6 DOHC
 * Engine Model: C30A
 * Displacement: 2977 cc
 * Power: 270 HP
 * Torque: 285 Nm
 * Length: 4405 mm
 * Width: 1810 mm
 * Height: 1170 mm
 * Weight: 1350 kg
 * Transmission: 5-speed MT
 * Drivetrain: MR
 * Aspiration: NA
 * Body kit: Advance Flatout GT

Trivia
In stock condition, NSX models have front wheels that are smaller than rear ones. The front wheels on early models are 205/50R15, while the rear ones are 225/50R16. In the 1997 revision, it was enlarged to 215/45R16 up front and 245/40R17 at the back. Furthermore, the NA2 version is updated with even wider rear tires, measuring at 255/40R17, with the front tire width remain unchanged, but now with larger diameter of 17 inches.