What are the differences between Honda NSX and Acura NSX?

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LeReid
07/30/25 12:55am
The differences between Honda NSX and Acura NSX are as follows: different engines, different maximum torque, and different maximum horsepower. Specific details are as follows: 1. Different engines: 1. Honda NSX: 356kW (3.5L naturally aspirated) engine. 2. Acura NSX: 427kW (3.5L twin-turbocharged + electric motor) engine. 2. Different maximum torque: 1. Honda NSX: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 460/2400-5800. 2. Acura NSX: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 550/2000-6000. 3. Different maximum horsepower: 1. Honda NSX: Maximum horsepower (Ps) 406. 2. Acura NSX: Maximum horsepower (Ps) 500.
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