1992 Acura NSX – This Supercar made Ferrari Nervous
The 1992 Acura NSX wasn’t just a breakthrough—it was a direct challenge to Ferrari and Porsche. This mid-engine marvel rewrote the supercar rulebook with its aluminum chassis, F1 suspension, and everyday drivability. Designed with input from Ayrton Senna, the NSX proved that you could have world-class performance without sacrificing reliability or comfort. With a 270-horsepower V6 engine, slick 5-speed manual, and a curb weight that undercut its rivals, this car made waves—and continues to do so today. Would you daily this car? Drop your thoughts below.
A true Japanese icon, the 1992 Acura NSX boasted a futuristic design, pop-up headlights, and a driver-focused cockpit inspired by fighter jets. With only 1,590 units sold in the U.S. that year, this aluminum-bodied exotic is now a hot collector’s item. Its competition included the Ferrari 348, Porsche 911, and Corvette ZR-1, yet the NSX stood apart with its user-friendly performance and legendary reliability. Tune into this review from Two Guys and a Ride for the full story, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment on your favorite feature.
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