Time has come for Acura to place a price tag on its re-born NSX supercar that will arrive in US dealers next spring starting from a hefty $156,000, topping out at $205,700 for a fully loaded model.

Acura said the NSX will be its first built-to-order car, with customers having a number of options to personalize the hybrid model, including eight exterior colors and four interior color schemes in three different seating surface options.

Other customization options will include several exterior and interior features such as three wheel designs with painted or polished finish, carbon-ceramic brake options, a carbon fiber interior sport package, carbon fiber roof, and more.

“The NSX is the pinnacle expression of Acura precision crafted performance and we’re thrilled to take the next step toward bringing it to market,” said Jon Ikeda, vice president and general manager of the Acura Division. “We’re creating new space within the supercar realm, pushing the envelope beyond the conventional thinking about supercars – just like the original NSX.”

Honda’s premium brand will begin to accept orders for the new NSX on February 25, 2016. The very first serial production model will be auctioned off at Barrett Jackson for the benefit of charitable organizations.

The new NSX comes with a mid-mounted turbo V6 and a trio of electric motors producing a combined 573hp.

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