Shinobi
Well-known member
i dont think it will be better AND/OR quicker then the GTR, but we can only suppose until then the GTR will keep getting better!!... but im curious about Honda's V10 !!!
"Honda has boldly stated that its replacement for the Acura NSX will be faster than the famed Nissan GT-R. Like the old NSX, the new model will be sold exclusively through Acura in the U.S. and is expected to arrive at dealerships in the 2011 model year (late 2010). This is to prevent watering-down the car's high-performance and luxury image in the U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, Mexico, and China (and soon, Russia). This does not include Australia, the UK and most other European countries. Availability in any of these countries will most likely be scarce.
Powered by an all new V-10 engine, Acura is convinced that the all new NSX will be truly "extreme," combining both luxury and high-performance in one package. According to the company's vice-president Koichi Kondo, though the car will be priced higher than the Nissan GT-R, it will also have better performance."
pics: http://www.nextautos.com/acura-claims-new-nsx-will-be-quicker-nissan-gt-r
"Honda has boldly stated that its replacement for the Acura NSX will be faster than the famed Nissan GT-R. Like the old NSX, the new model will be sold exclusively through Acura in the U.S. and is expected to arrive at dealerships in the 2011 model year (late 2010). This is to prevent watering-down the car's high-performance and luxury image in the U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, Mexico, and China (and soon, Russia). This does not include Australia, the UK and most other European countries. Availability in any of these countries will most likely be scarce.
Powered by an all new V-10 engine, Acura is convinced that the all new NSX will be truly "extreme," combining both luxury and high-performance in one package. According to the company's vice-president Koichi Kondo, though the car will be priced higher than the Nissan GT-R, it will also have better performance."
pics: http://www.nextautos.com/acura-claims-new-nsx-will-be-quicker-nissan-gt-r