Unfortunately for some of us, 1990 doesn't feel like long ago. It was a watershed year for the car industry; Lexus was new, so was the Miata.
Same goes for the Acura NSX. It was the supercar from 1990 that was so user-friendly it could only have come from Honda. The NSX arrived at the peak of the golden age of Japanese supercars and faded shortly after the turn of the 21st century, long after it had been surpassed by more technologically advanced sports cars.
After what feels like a lifetime of waiting since its first sunset in 2002, we finally have a new NSX this year.
This time around the Acura reaches far into the future to recharge its nameplate for today.
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