Honda’s New NSX Successor: 1,000 HP Electric Supercar Expected by 2027

Photo courtesy of Honda
Photo courtesy of Honda

Honda is reportedly developing a successor to its iconic NSX supercar. The new model could launch as early as 2027 and compete with Lexus’s upcoming LFR supercar.

The NSX, initially introduced in 1990, was revived as a hybrid model in 2016 before being discontinued in 2022. The successor currently in development is expected to be a fully electric vehicle featuring solid-state battery technology. Industry sources estimate that the new NSX will produce over 1,000 horsepower and offer a range of approximately 700 km (435 miles) on a single charge. The advanced all-wheel-drive system is expected to enhance performance.

Sources suggest that the new NSX will be larger than its predecessor, with anticipated dimensions of 4,530 mm (178.3 inches) in length, 1,960 mm (77.2 inches) in width, and 1,215 mm (47.8 inches) in height, along with a wheelbase of 2,640 mm (103.9 inches).

The new NSX is expected to be priced at approximately 30 million yen (approximately $197,100) in the Japanese market.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Latest Automotive News

    Tranding Now

    CP-2023-0067-23523756-thumb
    Hyundai Weighs Russian Factory Buyback Amid Market Recovery
    CP-2023-0186-23531106-thumb
    Sneak Peek at Kia’s EV2: A Compact Electric Car with a Fresh, Innovative Design
    CP-2022-0212-23874583-thumb
    2026 Porsche 718 EV Series to Combine Iconic Performance with Sustainable Innovation
    CP-2023-0225-24134976-thumb
    Hyundai Ioniq 9 vs Kia EV9: The Battle Over Battery Size and Value for Money
    CP-2023-0186-23264716-thumb
    Tesla Model Y Juniper Achieves Certified 500 km Range, Setting New Standards for EV Performance
    CP-2023-0065-21624432-thumb
    Tesla's Invasion of Privacy: Controversy Arises Over Sensitive Driver Data Sharing
    69
    Two Sports Cars Known for Their Worst Designs Are…
    CP-2023-0225-23526551-thumb
    How Volvo’s EX30 Electric SUV Is Revolutionizing EV Accessibility
    CP-2023-0116-23820101-thumb
    Tesla's RoboTaxi Service to Compete with Waymo and Uber in Austin, Texas
    CP-2023-0225-23955999-thumb
    Smart Takes on Tesla: The High-Performance Smart #6 Sedan is Here
  • Recommended

    CP-2023-0225-24647397-thumb
    Land Rover’s New Defender 130: Luxury Meets Off-Road Performance in a Seven-Seater
    The New Defender 130 offers luxury, spaciousness, and off-road performance, competing with BMW X7 and...
    CP-2023-0082-24655680-thumb
    Honda Consolidates Engine Lines in China, Slashing Capacity by 30%
    Honda is cutting engine production in China, consolidating lines and facing declining sales as it shifts...
    CP-2022-0212-24656461-thumb
    Kia EV9 Set to Offer Power Backup with Wallbox Quasar 2 for Home Charging
    Kia EV9 owners can soon use their vehicles to power homes with the Wallbox Quasar 2, available for pre-order...
    CP-2023-0094-24652527-thumb
    Musk's Leadership Crisis: Tesla Stock Crashes Amid Violent Backlash and Sales Slump
    Elon Musk faces setbacks as Tesla's stock drops over 15%, fueled by sluggish sales and rising anti-Musk...
    tesla model S
    Tesla Model S Update: What’s New in the 2026 Facelift?
    The 2026 Tesla Model S will receive a facelift inspired by the Model Y, with subtle interior updates...
    ford mustang mach 4
    Ford's Bold Move: Will the Mustang Evolve into a Sedan with the Mach 4 Name?
    Ford may introduce a four-door Mustang, trademarked as "Mach 4," reflecting evolving consumer preferences...
    CP-2023-0225-24572277-thumb
    Chevrolet's March Promotion: Up to 800,000 KRW Savings on Trax and Trailblazer
    Chevrolet offers significant discounts and financing options in South Korea to boost sales amid increasing...
    CP-2023-0397-24588294-thumb
    Toyota Launches bZ3X Electric SUV in China, Receiving 10,000 Orders Within an Hour
    Toyota's bZ3X electric SUV launched in China, gaining 10,000 orders in an hour, features advanced tech...
    Exit mobile version