NSX won't be a drinker
New NSX rumours continue
A snippet of future Honda NSX news: according to an American website, the next NSX will not only be powerful, it’ll be very frugal as well.
Rumour is that it’ll use a 5.0 litre V10 with over 500bhp (and not a smaller capacity high-revving V10), but the really hard target for those Japanese engineers is the economy target, which has apparently been set at an incredible 10 litres per 100 kilometres or roughly 28mpg(UK) on the Japanese standard fuel cycle. As a comparison, the previous NSX type R with 'only' a 3.2 litre V6 was quoted at around 33mpg(UK). Anyone who has driven a V10-engined BMW M car will appreciate the enormity of this task.
Considering the 2+2 seating configuration of the Acura ASCC (said to strongly show the direction of the new car) shown at the Detroit show, and the use of the sophisticated SH-AWD four wheel drive system, taking as much weight as possible out of the production NSX looks like a very high priority.
Be nice to see a new "NSX" going up against the new Skyline GTR.
I do agree that it would be a damn shame if it wasn't RWD and mid engined though, just look how well received the NSX Type-R was with an aging chassis, styling and interior (Although they still didn't sell any).
It does seem odd to be concerned about fuel economy on a "supercar" which will sell in small numbers, but in reality the NSX will largely be an advert for Honda technology and therefore if it can show great efficiency in addition to performance it will be a much better halo model, attracting positive publicity rather than negative in these green times.
Part of Honda's committment to all things green. Witness the F1 car, the recent clean diesel TV commercials etc etc...
Personally I think as a marketing plan it has to be the way to go. All car manufacturers will have to at some stage but at least Honda are trying to innovate without ripping the heart out of enthusiasts cars.
Puts Subaru to shame...
Cheers
Rich
The NSX had it all...great looks, performance, handling/chassis (+Senna), superb reliability, cheap to run, true sportscar mid-engined/RWD configuration and a "friendly supercar" image. Yet it still sold very badly. The new one will have to be even more impressive to even match the old sale figures, given the stiff competition nowadays. On the preliminary info so far...it isn't looking good.
Alpina with the B5 and it's modified nautilus type supercharger already claims 28mpg for 500bhp and about 700nm of torque (which incidentally in my books beats the hell out of the M5's sub-20mpg). will be difficult without the supercharger though..
Remind me how many cylinders the engine in the back of Button-san's company motor has?
/pedant
Ha. You beat me to it!
The problem (and it's been well documented) was this: A Nissan at c.70K, regardless of how wonderful the NSX is. Badge snobbery is an unfortunate thing, although I can understand it at these sort of prices...
Remind me how many cylinders the engine in the back of Button-san's company motor has?
/pedant
Ha. You beat me to it!
Not sure if he still has his "company" NSX. In terms of F1 engine cylinders, whether they use the RA806E (in super-aguri hat) or RA807E, how reliable and how well they perform will be intimately related to the sales of a future supercar model (whether that turns out to be a V10 or a V8 is irrelevant).
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