Honda held the European premiere of its production NSX at the Geneva Motor Show this week. The only thing that changes over the Acura NSX that we saw at the Detroit Motor Show in January is the fitment of Honda’s badges.
However, something tells us that by the time the Honda NSX goes on sale in Europe before the end of the year, we might see some minor alterations such as clear- instead of the North American model’s orange-markers and possibly, either a matte finish for the grille’s upper lip or fingers crossed, a revised version altogether…
Honda has yet to announce power figures for the NSX, but it is believed that the hybrid powertrain that pairs a twin-turbocharged V6 to an all-new nine-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and three-electric motors, including one housed between the engine and the transmission and one for each front wheel, will produce around 550 horses.