Underappreciated, overlooked, and ultimately, really, really good, the Acura NSX is on its way out. After debuting at the Detroit Auto Show in 2015, the NSX has received very little attention, mostly due to Ford releasing a new GT at the same time. Despite being one of the most well-done entry-level supercars over the last half-decade, the Acura NSX has sold very slowly, and is now being axed from the lineup, but not before a flashy "Sayonara" party. A Type-S variant is on the way, using a moniker that was previously attached to the 1990 NSX. Although it likely won't be radically different from the regular NSX, it will almost certainly have more powerful electric motors, along with some aesthetic distinctions, such as red trim, a higher spoiler, and sportier bucket seats. Only 350 will be made, 30 of which will be for the home market of Japan. Stay tuned to MTT for more news about the NSX Type-S, and other news.
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