Is Honda bringing back the first generation NSX?
This is great news for fans of classic Japanese supercars.
Pininfarina, which previously created the NSX HP-X concept model, has announced a collaboration with JAS Motorsport to revive the original 1990s NSX.
This restomod project will utilize the original chassis, but Pininfarina will produce custom carbon fiber body panels.
Rest assured, it will adhere closely to the beloved original design of the NSX.
Based on the supplied images, the restomod NSX retains the iconic pop-up headlight construction but features modern LED lighting units.
This NSX will be available in both right-hand drive (RHD) and left-hand drive (LHD) versions.
The naturally aspirated 3.0-liter V6 engine will be retained but tuned for greater performance, paired with a six-speed manual transmission.
According to JAS, this NSX restomod project will be offered in a very limited number of units, which means a selling price that is significantly higher than that of used NSX models.
Although production has long been discontinued, the first generation Honda NSX still has a large following worldwide, and prices remain stubbornly high.
Someone who loves driving manual cars but prefers riding an automatic scooter. Maybe it's an age thing.
