Approximately 1 year ago Acura unveiled its NSX concept car as a V6 hybrid. The word is that it will have the same specs for the production car debuting at the same show.
It’s right on time if not a little early given that Acura projected to be selling its car three years after the concept’s debut. Bringing the production car to Detroit this year will give the company plenty of time to ready the Ohio plant it plans to use for production, and that’s what the brand plans to do according to AutoExpress.
Official information on the car is still sparse, but it will come with a hybrid drivetrain using Acura’s Super Handling-All Wheel Drive system to make an expected 400 hp.
In production form the car will also have the same styling as its the brand’s concept car.
An Acura official wasn’t available to confirm or deny that the car will be at the show, but the story will be updated to reflect that response once it’s given.
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