What does the new Acura NSX, Eddie Van Halen, and the Super Bowl 50 have in common? Well, you’ll find out on game day, but this video shows us a little teaser of what’s to come.
This is the risk you run when you give the hype machine a final end date. Like a Kanye West or Lil Wayne album, yet another delay has struck the Acura NSX.
When Acura re-introduced the new NSX, everyone was stunned by the design. The lines look absolutely gorgeous, and the car looked like a proper supercar.
It’s been ten years since the last Acura NSX left the assembly line, and during that absence, we’ve been treated and teased to countless concepts, and false hopes fed to us by Acura itself. Now though, the NSX will finally live again with the launch of the new car just a few weeks away.
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to meet an icon. It wasn’t a person, or anything like that, but rather an automotive icon that has since spawned a massive cult following that the rest of the automotive community is just catching onto.
With the NSX finally debuting after what seemed like decades of development, it hasn’t taken that long for people to start wondering what the car would look like as a Super GT racer. And in all honestly, it looks bitchin’.
When you talk about supercars, your thoughts typically shift towards vehicles made in Italy. Sometimes Germany or Great Britain might come into the mix.