Report: Honda Planning NSX EV, Roadster, Type R
The future of Honda's supercar looks bright
Taking a page from Ferrari's playbook, Honda might create a diversified lineup for its NSX supercar. According to a report fromAutocar, the hybrid coupe is considered a "platform," and not just a one-off exercise in design and performance.
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Autocarapparently nabbed this information from NSX boss Ted Klaus. The report claims Honda is considering a wide array of variants, including a roadster, a lightweight track-day special, and a slew of alternative powertrain configurations, including a non-hybrid and all-electric model.Autocarreports that one of the variants will wear Honda's vaunted "Type R" badge. This further lends credence to earlier Type R rumors we reported on back in March.
To recap, the NSX is currently only available in one configuration. A 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 engine sends power to the rear wheels through a nine-speed dual-clutch transmission, paired with three individual electric motors, bringing the total power output up to 573 hp.
The NSX is considered a very significant product investment, and serves as the standard bearer for Honda's return to the performance segment. This diversification is a smart move on Honda's part, as not doing so would be akin to leaving a whole heap of cash on the table, and it makes full use of the Honda Performance Manufacturing facility in Ohio. Success in the supercar segment nowadays dictates a sundry lineup, with convertibles, special editions, and hardcore performance variants being the industry standard.
We already caught a glimpse of Honda's future intentions, beginning with the both the lightweight NSX and the all-electric NSX thatcharged up Pikes Peak earlier this year. The rest can't come soon enough.
Source: Autocar


