Acura: NSX News
#5082
I feel the need...
I'm ordering laser beams and hyperdrive on my "highly customizable" spec sheet.
Can't tell you how awesome it will be, but just trust me. It will be awesome!
Can't tell you how awesome it will be, but just trust me. It will be awesome!
#5083
Team Owner
That's too rich for my blood. All I want on mine is the James Bond package: passenger ejection seat, hidden machine guns behind headlights, oil slick dispenser, amphibious capabilities, and of course, a martini dispenser.
#5084
Suzuka Master
#5085
Senior Moderator
#5086
Senior Moderator
#5087
Senior Moderator
Any stats yet?
#5088
Senior Moderator
Other than stats of how many burnt to a crisp. I don't need that stat.
#5089
Team Owner
You want the stats?!
You CAN'T handle the stats!!
You CAN'T handle the stats!!
#5090
I drive a Subata.
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I heard Honda is already working on the next generation NSX.
#5091
Senior Moderator
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Senior Moderator
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Moderator
#5094
Almost April and still no specs.. I'm sick of this company's endless waiting games. They promise sports cars and deliver appliances.
#5095
Senior Moderator
#5096
I truly believe there are some great engineers working at Honda. However, they are neutered by self-serving managers and execs. Look how stubborn they were with the grille. I can't imagine that the majority of feedback on it was positive. It probably had more to do with some VP's ego getting hurt. Same goes for their refusal to invest in R&D of powertrains and platforms.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
Last edited by MTEAZY; 03-19-2015 at 07:02 PM.
#5097
Senior Moderator
I truly believe there are some great engineers working at Honda. However, they are neutered by self-serving managers and execs. Look how stubborn they were with the grille. I can't imagine that the majority of feedback on it was positive. It probably had more to do with some VP's ego getting hurt. Same goes for their refusal to invest in R&D of powertrains and platforms.
#5098
The NSX press release is full of meaningless drivel. Same shit with the TLX. It would be comical if I didn't want this company to succeed.
Developed under the concept of a "human-centered supercar," a car that puts the driver first in every aspect of its design, the next-generation NSX will leverage its state-of-the-art hybrid supercar power unit, body and chassis to deliver exceptionally intuitive and immediate response to driver inputs.
"The new NSX is a product of what we term 'Interwoven Dynamic' design," said Michelle Christensen, NSX exterior design project leader. "It represents the ideal blending of exotic sports car form and supercar function."
"Consistent with the 'human-centered supercar' development concept, the NSX was designed from the inside out with an uncompromising focus on the driver," said Johnathan Norman, NSX interior design project leader. "Like the original NSX, we created a 'Human Support Cockpit' that provides exceptional driver control, visibility and packaging, but further advanced to meet the extreme performance expectations of a modern supercar."
The NSX features an "Advanced Sports Package" with placement of key powertrain components -the mid-mounted engine, twin front motors and Sport Hybrid battery pack and power control unit - optimized to concentrate vehicle mass low and toward the center of the vehicle, to further enhance dynamic response.
#5099
Senior Moderator
I truly believe there are some great engineers working at Honda. However, they are neutered by self-serving managers and execs. Look how stubborn they were with the grille. I can't imagine that the majority of feedback on it was positive. It probably had more to do with some VP's ego getting hurt. Same goes for their refusal to invest in R&D of powertrains and platforms.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
And
#5100
Senior Moderator
#5101
Moderator
I truly believe there are some great engineers working at Honda. However, they are neutered by self-serving managers and execs. Look how stubborn they were with the grille. I can't imagine that the majority of feedback on it was positive. It probably had more to do with some VP's ego getting hurt. Same goes for their refusal to invest in R&D of powertrains and platforms.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
There are some leeches at the top sitting on their asses, only coming up with some BS marketing terms every now and then in order to show they've done something.
#5102
Senior Moderator
#5103
Senior Moderator
#5104
I feel the need...
#5105
Team Owner
#5106
Senior Moderator
Id get a Honda Snowblower if i didnt have a 4 wheeler with a plow on it. Sorry honda, you didnt have a 4 wheeler good enough or big enough when i bought my polaris.
#5107
Senior Moderator
Tech Details...
Sigh...and STILL no details on performance numbers. Wow, Honda.
Source: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...crets-revealed
When it finally launches on the market, the 2016 Acura NSX will be one of the most advanced performance cars in production, a feat made all the more impressive when you factor in that you won’t need to be a millionaire to afford one (Acura hasn’t mentioned pricing but the sticker is expected to fall well below $200k). The individual components found on the car are impressive in their own right, but in the new NSX they’re combined in a sexy, mid-engine package that Acura assures us will also be one of the best-handling cars on sale.
We’re talking about a lightweight, multi-material spaceframe chassis in which a twin-turbocharged V-6 is paired with a nine-speed dual-clutch transmission and works in conjunction with a trio of electric motors powered by lithium-ion batteries. Yes, if you’re a tech head, your dream car has arrived in the form of the new NSX.
Starting with the chassis, the engineers decided on a spaceframe design that combined lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber with high-strength steel to boost rigidity while keeping weight down. But it’s not just about materials as the engineers also employed some advanced construction techniques, including the auto world’s first use of ablation casting, which results in the design flexibility and rigidity of traditional casting with the ductility and energy absorption characteristics of extruded material.
On top of this, the new NSX also features three-dimensionally formed ultra-high-strength steel A-pillars. This allowed the engineers to keep the pillars thin, improving visibility, while at the same time providing the strength to ensure the cabin remains intact in the event of a rollover. Finally, the aluminum-intensive spaceframe is complimented with a carbon fiber floor to add further strength and rigidity.
With the chassis sorted, attention was turned to the body, where airflow—for both aerodynamic needs and cooling—dictated how each panel was formed. Computational fluid dynamics was used extensively during development to allow the U.S.-based development team to maximize the performance of a powertrain being developed in Japan.
According to Acura, the engineers managed to achieve an impressive balance between drag and downforce without the need for any active aero components. At the same time, the body has been designed to also ensure that enough cool air reaches the car’s 10 heat exchangers responsible for cooling the electric motors, V-6 and transmission. This has been achieved mostly through the use of vents and precision ducting in key areas around the body.
For the powertrain, the engineers went with a design that’s similar to the one in the Porsche 918 Spyder, a car that was priced close to $1 million. At the heart of the powertrain is a longitudinally-mounted, dry-sumped twin-turbo V-6. It’s mated to a nine-speed dual-clutch transmission and one of the three electric motors, and drives the rear wheels. The rear electric motor aids accelerating, braking, and transmission shift quality, and is also used to recharge the battery.
Up front, the remaining two electric motors help provide more forward traction, as well as vector torque to improve handling to a level that the driver should enjoy an “on rails” experience. They do this by applying a precise application of torque, even negative amounts if necessary, at each of the front wheels at any moment. Variable gear ratio steering is also featured to further enhance the handling.
Unfortunately, Acura is still withholding the key performance numbers such as the horsepower and torque, as well as the acceleration and top speed for its new NSX. Hopefully we’ll get those numbers soon but already it’s safe to assume that buyers won’t be disappointed.
We’re talking about a lightweight, multi-material spaceframe chassis in which a twin-turbocharged V-6 is paired with a nine-speed dual-clutch transmission and works in conjunction with a trio of electric motors powered by lithium-ion batteries. Yes, if you’re a tech head, your dream car has arrived in the form of the new NSX.
Starting with the chassis, the engineers decided on a spaceframe design that combined lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber with high-strength steel to boost rigidity while keeping weight down. But it’s not just about materials as the engineers also employed some advanced construction techniques, including the auto world’s first use of ablation casting, which results in the design flexibility and rigidity of traditional casting with the ductility and energy absorption characteristics of extruded material.
On top of this, the new NSX also features three-dimensionally formed ultra-high-strength steel A-pillars. This allowed the engineers to keep the pillars thin, improving visibility, while at the same time providing the strength to ensure the cabin remains intact in the event of a rollover. Finally, the aluminum-intensive spaceframe is complimented with a carbon fiber floor to add further strength and rigidity.
With the chassis sorted, attention was turned to the body, where airflow—for both aerodynamic needs and cooling—dictated how each panel was formed. Computational fluid dynamics was used extensively during development to allow the U.S.-based development team to maximize the performance of a powertrain being developed in Japan.
According to Acura, the engineers managed to achieve an impressive balance between drag and downforce without the need for any active aero components. At the same time, the body has been designed to also ensure that enough cool air reaches the car’s 10 heat exchangers responsible for cooling the electric motors, V-6 and transmission. This has been achieved mostly through the use of vents and precision ducting in key areas around the body.
For the powertrain, the engineers went with a design that’s similar to the one in the Porsche 918 Spyder, a car that was priced close to $1 million. At the heart of the powertrain is a longitudinally-mounted, dry-sumped twin-turbo V-6. It’s mated to a nine-speed dual-clutch transmission and one of the three electric motors, and drives the rear wheels. The rear electric motor aids accelerating, braking, and transmission shift quality, and is also used to recharge the battery.
Up front, the remaining two electric motors help provide more forward traction, as well as vector torque to improve handling to a level that the driver should enjoy an “on rails” experience. They do this by applying a precise application of torque, even negative amounts if necessary, at each of the front wheels at any moment. Variable gear ratio steering is also featured to further enhance the handling.
Unfortunately, Acura is still withholding the key performance numbers such as the horsepower and torque, as well as the acceleration and top speed for its new NSX. Hopefully we’ll get those numbers soon but already it’s safe to assume that buyers won’t be disappointed.
Last edited by Yumcha; 04-23-2015 at 11:37 PM.
#5108
Awsome pics. Thanks.
One observation and I am sure the engineers have calculated everything... but those intercoolers look a bit small to me. And where is the radiator(s)?
One observation and I am sure the engineers have calculated everything... but those intercoolers look a bit small to me. And where is the radiator(s)?
#5109
6G TLX-S
^^^^^
The turbo chargers also seem kind of small, too.
The turbo chargers also seem kind of small, too.
#5110
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So nothing new right?
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#5111
Team Owner
wow, impressive,
It takes real skills to write an article without any data behind it and still managed to sound impressive...
It takes real skills to write an article without any data behind it and still managed to sound impressive...
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Team Owner
#5115
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I'm still anxiously awaiting disclosure of the tire specs, since that's the most important performance feature anyway.
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No no no, cd of the mirrors!!
#5117
Azine Jabroni
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#5119
Team Owner
"RLX with upgraded tires = faster than F10 M5 in acceleration"
"Accord with upgraded tires = faster lap time than everything except RLX"
just a few
"Accord with upgraded tires = faster lap time than everything except RLX"
just a few
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ttribe (04-24-2015)
#5120
Azine Jabroni