Honda Acura NSX Price & Specs: Supercar To Cost $156000 -- Is It Worth It?

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Dec 22, 2015 07:03 AM EST

Honda has always been known to make quality sedans with incredible fuel economy. Their longtime line such as the Civic, Accord and Acura are still there for a reason -- because people want to drive a Honda.

The all-new Acura NSX will be the company's next big release, along with the comeback of their pickup, Honda Ridgeline.

According to USA Today, anyone can get the new NSX for at least $156,000. If you decide to put every modification possible straight from the manufacturer, expect to get your new car at $205,700 at your local car dealer.

The configuration option of the new NSX will be available on February 25. Anyone who is interested to get this new Honda monster can go online and customize their car accordingly, as the company decided to have the NSX built-to-order. There are eight colors to choose from, along with options of four interior colors and three different car seat surfaces.

Honda will reveal the new NSX, together with the all new Honda Ridgeline in January of next year at the North American International Auto Show.

The new Acura NSX, in which the Japanese car manufacturer described as "Precision Concept," will be the line's beginning of future designs. It is said to be a signal that the company's focus towards making a more luxurious sedan is getting stronger.

The all-new sedan will come with a 3.5-liter gas engine. What car fanatics will see under the hood of the new NSX will be a hybrid twin-turbocharged V-6 engine, with a 573 horsepower that comes with the electric motors. It will also add 73 horsepower to its 3.5-liter gas engine. It is really obvious that Honda is leaning towards the direction of creating supercars in the future.

What Honda is trying to achieve is to develop a car that is already track-ready and, at the same time, street-drivable; they may have just accomplished that with the new Acura NSX. What is more impressive about the new sedan is its acceleration, in less than three seconds; the NSX will reach an impressive speed of 60 miles per hour.

According to a report by GAS2, the NSX is certainly built to be user-friendly. You can use this as an everyday car to the work office, and at the same time, abuse it by taking a few laps around the race track. The new Acura's presence will definitely be felt by everybody once it hits the market.

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