
Here's why an American-made Acura just sold for $1.1 million
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The first 2022 Acura NSX Type S supercar was auctioned for $1.1 million to raise money for stem education. The buyer was NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick who also owns the first 2017 NSX.
Acura is putting the model out to pasture with a limited run of 350 NSX Type S cars that get a power boost and other upgrades, with 300 earmarked for America … where it's made. The Ohio-designed-and-built all-wheel-drive hybrids are now rated at 600 hp, up from 573 hp, achieved in part through turbochargers borrowed from the NSX GT3 Evo competition car and feature improved aerodynamics thanks to a rear underbody diffuser inspired by the race car's. The Type S also has a wider track, quicker-shifting 9-speed gearbox and a standard carbon fiber roof to lower its center of gravity.More Related News