"I never post about my car, but that's only because I'm too busy driving it. 400,000 miles, all on the original engine, and almost all of them mine. I could write a novel about this car, but if I had to sum it up in a few sentences, here's what I'd say:
I feel like Acura designed this car just for me. It has everything I need, and nothing I don't. It is the ultimate driver's car that can be driven every day, and in my honest opinion it is the best all around car ever made.
I couldn't have made it this far alone though; a colossal thanks needs to be given to Chris, Wade, Jeff, Christian, and the rest of the crew at @scienceofspeedllc . I'm incredibly fortunate to be so close to one of the premier NSX shops in the country. Their expertise and willingness to help have been invaluable to me. Of course, I'd like to think I've helped them out too; I think they've learned a lot about the NSX from mine and seeing how it's held up for so long ????
Hey @acura , you want to take my car to Japan and refresh it? It's definitely earned it, that's for sure. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask! We're on to 500 ..."
"300 examples of the Acura NSX Type-S was sold out in day one of it launching in America, and for the sale of the Honda in Japan, it will be left up to the dealership. Regardless, expect to see these hit the road on July 2022."
"Will there be another NSX in the future?
Jon Ikeda (Acura Brand Officer) [T]here will be a next one, at some point, I am sure … There will be another one..."
"The Integra will use the Honda Civic platform. And there could be some Honda Type R bones in there, but don't expect the full Type R treatment initially."
UPDATE: Motor1.com reached out to Acura for a statement about the validity of these images.
"The 'spy shots' you reference appear to be the work of a skilled photoshop artist. While we appreciate the enthusiasm for our past products, the vehicle depicted here is not a Honda or Acura development prototype," Acura spokesperson Chris Naughton told Motor1.com.