Honda Boss: HSV GT Racer Will Spawn NSX Successor
NSX successor is officially back from the dead (again)
Honda is once again officially on course to develop a successor to the iconic NSX.
According to major Japanese daily newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Honda's president Takanobu Ito confirmed previous rumours of the NSX successor's resurrection at a press conference on Friday.
Contrary to previous reports, however, Asahi Shimbun suggested that the new car will be based on the HSV-010 GT racer, which was itself based on the previous attempt
"I think Honda should respect the history of the Super GT competition (as a stock-car race)," said Ito. Which raises the most enticing prospect of a front mid-engined, rear-drive V10 Honda sports car at some point in the near future.
Ito also hinted at a possible 'budget' sports car, saying, "there are two types of sports cars - affordable and high-performance. I hope we will be able to market both."
Does anyone buy a Lexus because they make the LFA?
Agree that they need another 'affordable' sports car, although I'm concerned that Euro-V means it'll be FI. Unless they can squeeze a lightweight semi-revvy (7k+) V6 into the shell, anyway. We certainly won't see another S2000, which (despite its faults) is really rather depressing...
Fittster - I'd say the 'halo effect' is more about having a semi-exotic model than it is about that model being necessarily out-and-out sporting - if the manufacturer has confidence that they can punch at the £100k level, then image-obsessed buyers (i.e. the UK) will feel happier treating that brand as a premium product...
Also if they chucked in a SC version aswell it would be even better!
Riggers: What's this? A Honda press release? I wonder what new hybrid white goods they're trotting out now... Lawks! It's a new NSX rumour! We haven't had one of them for at least a week!
Garlick: A new NSX you say?

Stuart: Hands off boys. It says a V10. I looked after the M6 so have by FAR the most experience in V10s, I'm afraid that gives me the edge in terms of making it accessible to our reading public.
Riggers: Do not.
Stuart: I so do.
Will: [Emerges from server room carrying a hammer.] What's this chaps? A new Honda? You know I'm the expert on hybrids...
Riggers: No, It's going to be a V10, and I'm going to get a go this time.
Stuart: No you aren't.
Riggers: Am.
[A struggle ensues. After several minutes, Riggers admits defeat when it is established that Stuart is bigger than him.]
Garlick: Oooh, an S-Class for £2k. What could go wrong...

[exit all in the direction of the Dog and Duck.]
Generally though - how did the German brands become perceived as 'better' than the UK/French/Italian? Historically (say 30-40 years ago) it was (at least partially) that they had 'bigger & quicker' models at the top-end - the Merc SEC and the BMW 635CSi coupes for example, and the 7er and the SEL saloons.
The closest the UK or French big-mfrs could get back then were the Citroen SM and the Rover P5 (both of which were considered 'premium' products, albeit without the performance). Both brands could have continued to be perceived as 'above average' though if they'd not had the industrial action and labour issues which turned their cars into unreliable sheds.
Riggers: What's this? A Honda press release? I wonder what new hybrid white goods they're trotting out now... Lawks! It's a new NSX rumour! We haven't had one of them for at least a week!
Garlick: A new NSX you say?

Stuart: Hands off boys. It says a V10. I looked after the M6 so have by FAR the most experience in V10s, I'm afraid that gives me the edge in terms of making it accessible to our reading public.
Riggers: Do not.
Stuart: I so do.
Will: [Emerges from server room carrying a hammer.] What's this chaps? A new Honda? You know I'm the expert on hybrids...
Riggers: No, It's going to be a V10, and I'm going to get a go this time.
Stuart: No you aren't.
Riggers: Am.
[A struggle ensues. After several minutes, Riggers admits defeat when it is established that Stuart is bigger than him.]
Garlick: Oooh, an S-Class for £2k. What could go wrong...

[exit all in the direction of the Dog and Duck.]

Thought they went to The Anglers

Riggers: What's this? A Honda press release? I wonder what new hybrid white goods they're trotting out now... Lawks! It's a new NSX rumour! We haven't had one of them for at least a week!
Garlick: A new NSX you say?

Stuart: Hands off boys. It says a V10. I looked after the M6 so have by FAR the most experience in V10s, I'm afraid that gives me the edge in terms of making it accessible to our reading public.
Riggers: Do not.
Stuart: I so do.
Will: [Emerges from server room carrying a hammer.] What's this chaps? A new Honda? You know I'm the expert on hybrids...
Riggers: No, It's going to be a V10, and I'm going to get a go this time.
Stuart: No you aren't.
Riggers: Am.
[A struggle ensues. After several minutes, Riggers admits defeat when it is established that Stuart is bigger than him.]
Garlick: Oooh, an S-Class for £2k. What could go wrong...

[exit all in the direction of the Dog and Duck.]

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