When it comes to Japanese supercars, no discussion can end without mention of the famous NSX. Promised to be a competitor to established Europeans like Ferrari and Porsche, the next-gen model is aiming to join the ranks of the Nissan GT-R and the upcoming Lexus LF-A in a trio of Japanese glory. While a design is still uncertain, power is aimed at being over 500hp with all-wheel-drive and four-wheel steering added for high-speed cornering abilities according to Honda chief Takeo Fukui. Expect this to hit the streets around 2010.
For those who liked the CR-Z concept, a new CR-X based on this will make an appearance in late 2009. The car’s development is apparently already 90% complete and will be an exciting prospect mixing both sports and hybrid ideologies. Power figures are still yet to be decided but rumors of 250hp+ seem to be likely.
Lastly, Honda’s only current sports car, the S2000, is still around but is definitely at the fag-end of its shelf life, with last-minute special-editions released to help spike sales (think S2000 Type S and S2000 CR). It seems that the company executives are still undecided on whether the replacement should be more about horsepower or agility, but expect nothing for at least 18 months.
Honda CR-Z concept





Reader Comments
Thu Mar 6 2008 1:50 PM
Lucifer says
Less talk ... more action.
Thu Mar 6 2008 1:58 PM
Stewie says
If the NSX competes w/ the GT-R & LF-A, wouldn't that be a step down from where it was?
Thu Mar 6 2008 3:08 PM
Gus says
I drove an NSX, and it was stellar, but the interior looked like straight out of any Acura.
So I think it was always targeted at 911 buyers and that range.
A true Ferrari fighter is much more expensive, in price and interior exclusivity.
Thu Mar 6 2008 3:55 PM
chris says
stewie; it always aimed for ferrari but was more along the lines of 911, which is right where nissan aimed for.
Thu Mar 6 2008 5:35 PM
Matt says
When I saw a title I was all enraptured but there is no new info in that post?!
Thu Mar 6 2008 6:39 PM
Gorira says
Yeah, I think was more of a reminder that Honda is working on sports cars rather than a news flash. It sux that Honda is taking forever w/ these things but hopefully they will be worth the wait.
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