The Honda NSX, also known as the Acura NSX in North America, is a two-seater sports car with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel-drive configuration manufactured by Honda. The NSX had its origins in the HP-X concept introduced in 1984, featuring a 3.0 L V6 rear mid-engine setup designed to rival the V8 engines of Ferrari while maintaining reliability and affordability. Over time, the concept evolved, and the car was eventually launched as the NSX, standing for "New", "Sportscar" "eXperimental".
Renowned automotive designer Gordon Murray, famous for creating the McLaren F1 supercar, praised the NSX for its exceptional chassis performance. After test driving numerous high-performance vehicles,