See how much mid-engine car design has changed in 30 years
This 1991 Acura NSX boasts a mid-mounted V6 engine, mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox
If you like your NSX to be anything but discreet, then Liberty Walk has something to show you
Race iconic cars ranging from the 1991 Acura NSX to the 2019 Type S Concept
The Acura NSX features a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 with three electric motors
Ironically, it was an American, William Edwards Deming, who invented the practice that would transform Japanese cars
Acura will also display the Type S concept which heralds the return of sporty models
This Acura NSX was a gift from Jerry Seinfeld to late comedian and actor Bob Einstein
Due to the regulations changes for 2020, all three boast an aggressive aero kit and a front-mounted turbo four with 620 HP
The new shade pays tribute to the Spa Yellow of the original NSX
The 1991 NSX in question has just 6500 miles on the clock and has been kept totally stock, right down to its rims
Due to regulations, the racer is less powerful and rear-wheel drive only; but that doesn’t tell the whole story..
Acura is also bringing along four other models to the hillclimb, including two NSXs
The hardcore NSX is thought to get 650 HP, GT3-inspired aero updates, and a significant price bump
Both the NSX and the GT-R are two of the fastest-accelerating cars in the world
The generous discounts on the hybrid supercar will be in effect until March 31, 2020
Acura charges NSX buyers a cool $6,000 for its special Andaro paint option
This first-gen NSX has a twin-turbo setup, carbon fiber exterior upgrades and tires that last only 3 laps