Is the Acura NSX a supercar?
Touted as the everyday supercar, the NSX is certainly comfortable and intuitive enough for just about anyone to use as a daily driver. But its cabin doesn’t have the premium feel and luxurious amenities one expects from an Acura, let alone one that is meant to compete with the best from England and Germany.
Which is faster Acura NSX or Audi R8?
The NSX has a claimed top speed of 191 mph. Acura doesn’t state a standstill-to-60 mph time, but 3.1 seconds is possible. According to Audi, the R8 will hit 199 mph. But its standstill-to-60 time is slower than the NSX’s: 3.5 seconds.
Are Acura NSX expensive to maintain?
Maintenance is cheap, but repairs are expensive Fortunately, according to Repair Pal, the typical routine maintenance for the NSX is usually $354, although that can vary depending on the age and condition of the car. And if that’s the case, then some parts can be very expensive to replace.
Why is the Acura NSX not selling?
Unfortunately, the Acura NSX comes with an outdated infotainment system. Namely, the graphics are underwhelming when compared with what’s available on the market today. In this age of connectivity, the touchscreen should impress as much as the car’s capabilities, and yet, it’s not the case here.
What is better than R8?
The V10 Plus’ most obvious rival is a relative newcomer: the ‘baby’ McLaren 570S. In most parts of the world (where the 540C isn’t available) it’s the cheapest McLaren, costing just over $5000 less than the range-topping R8. The top speed is only 1mph down on the R8 too, at 204mph.
Are they discontinuing the NSX?
Acura will produce 300 upgraded NSX Type S models for the U.S. market in 2022 as a proper send-off. With that, this generation of the NSX will come to an end with no successor in sight. 2021 Acura NSX review; 2021 Mazda 6 review; 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser review; 2021 Volkswagen Golf review; 2021 Volvo V60 review.