Honda is keen to emphasise that the NSX Concept does not rely on brute force from a large engine; rather, the supercar credentials come courtesy of its ‘extremely favourable’ power-to-weight ratio – although, disappointingly, no actual power-to-weight figure is given.
The concept car boasts a V6 engine positioned centrally in the dramatically styled body. Among the lightweight car’s new technologies is a new ‘Sport Hybrid SH-AWD’ hybrid system – also given the equally enthusiastic name of Super Handling All-Wheel Drive. This uses a pair of electric motors delivering torque to the front wheels (while the V6 powers the rear), providing tremendous off-the-line acceleration plus – one would assume – superb handling in corners.
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