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Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
2022 will be the final model year for the hybrid Acura NSX supercar, which launched in 2016 after a long gestation period. To mark the end of the NSX’s life, Acura is sending it off with an new higher-performance Type S model that just made its debut at Monterey Car Week with more power, improved dynamics and fresh styling.
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
The Type S retains the NSX’s hybrid setup, which features a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine paired with three electric motors. Type S-specific tweaks to the V6 include new intercoolers, new fuel injectors, and new turbochargers taken from the GT3 Evo race car. The engine’s output is now 520 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque, increases of 20 hp and 37 lb.-ft. over the standard car.
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
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Acura also tweaked the hybrid system’s battery, giving it 10% greater output and
20% higher usable capacity, which allowed for more power from the electric motors
and a longer EV range (though Acura doesn’t specify how much longer). And the
gear ratio for the dual motors at the front wheels is 20% lower, increasing off-the-line torque.
Total output for the Type S is 600 hp and 492 lb.-ft., up 27 hp and 16 lb.-ft.
over the regular NSX, making it Acura’s most powerful road car ever.
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
specs are give, the brand does say it’ll lap the Suzuka circuit in Japan two
seconds quicker than the normal NSX.
The nine-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission has also been retun.
There’s a new Rapid Downshift feature that allows the driver to hold down
the left paddle for 0.6-second, at which point the transmission selects the
lowest possible gear — no more need to click through individual gears.
Upshifts in Sport and Sport Plus modes are 50% quicker when using the paddles,
and in Sport Plus the transmission now downshifts almost immediately if
the brakes are hit without the car getting manually downshift. In Track mode the
Type S can be downshift earlier
thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
Upgrades for the Type S aren’t limit to the powertrain. There are new forge five-spoke
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
wheels that have a higher negative offset and widen the track by 0.4-inch at the
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
front and 0.8-inch at the rear compare to the standard NSX, and they’re wrap in
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
special Pirelli P Zero tires that were develop specially for the Type S. The new tires
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
are size 245/35ZR19 at the front and 305/30ZR20 at the back, and Acura says they
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
provide a 6% increase in lateral grip. The Type S has new suspension calibrations
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
for less body roll and brake dive, the torque vectoring system has improve response
at turn-in and corner exit, and the active engine and intake sound systems have
Type S can be downshift earlier, thanks to a rev threshold that’s 1,500 rpm higher.
been overhaule to provide a more “integrate” engine note. A new Lightweight
Package adds carbon-ceramic brakes (already an option on the standard NSX),
a carbon-fiber engine cover and lots of carbon interior trim. It costs $13,000,
and Acura says it reduces weight by 58 pounds.
Of course, Acura couldn’t put out a Type S model without changing the styling, too.
The front bumper is completely new, ditching the regular car’s mustachioed look for a
Of course, Acura couldn’t put out a Type S model without changing the styling, too.
much pointier nose with larger air intakes. The carbon-fiber front splitter reduces lift,
Of course, Acura couldn’t put out a Type S model without changing the styling, too.
and the outboard intakes act as air curtains through to the sides of the car. At the rear
is a redesigned bumper with a larger carbon diffuser that improves downforce,
with little fins that prevent wake from the tires. A carbon-fiber roof is now standard,
and there’s carbon on the side skirts and spoiler too. The mirrors, door handles and
badges are gloss black, the exhaust has a dark finish, and the head and taillights have
tinted lenses. Finally, the Type S gets decals on the quarter panels, a numbere
plaque on the engine cowling and a red engine cover.
Changes to the interior
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
are fairly minimal, amounting to an Alcantara headliner, an embroider
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
Type S logo on the glovebox and embossed NSX logos on the headrests.
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
There will be no “regular” 2022 NSX, as every NSX that rolls off the line at Acura’s
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
assembly plant in Marysville, Ohio will be a Type S. Only 350 will be built worldwide,
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
with 300 of those coming to the US, marking the first time an NSX Type S has been
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
sold outside of Japan. Seventy units of the total Type S production will be finish in a
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
new matte Gotham Gray color. The NSX Type S will start at $171,495 including destination,
which is just $12,000 more than the outgoing 2021 NSX. Order books are now open online,
though Acura doesn’t say when deliveries will start.
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Sad news: The Acura NSX Type S is sold out
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
Anyone who didn’t make the cut will now be place on a waiting list.
Acura also says the Type S is its quickest production car ever, and while no performance
Sean SzymkowskiSept. 20, 2021 12:48 p.m. PTLISTEN- 01:55
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The Acura NSX is dead and gone after this year. For 2022, the only NSX available will be the NSX Type S — a rowdy, 600-horsepower farewell to the Japanese supercar. And it was gone in the blink of an eye. Acura confirm the supercar is sold out in the US. Motor1 first reported the news this past Friday.
“We have seen tremendous interest in the 2022 NSX Type S following its debut at
Monterey Car Week,” an Acura spokesperson said. “At this time, confirmed orders
have far surpassed the 300 unit allocation for the US market.” Now, anyone who raises
their hand will have their name jotted down on the back of a napkin as they hope for
their very own NSX Type S.
I kid, they’ll be add to an official waiting list, but these types
of situations typically don’t see a hundred people slide into the allocation list,
or anything like that many. There are another 50 of these cars up for grabs throughout the rest of the world.
As I said, there won’t be a “regular” NSX on sale for 2022. Instead, Acura went all-in on the Type S as the last of the breed. The car first went on sale back in 2016 as a highly anticipated follow-up to the original underdog supercar. While the standard NSX made 573 hp and 476 pound-feet of torque, Honda and
Acura engineers cranked things up for the Type S. The twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 still works with three electric motors, but makes 600 hp and 492 lb-ft. A nine-speed dual-clutch transmission returns, too, but Acura retuned it for quicker shifts, naturally. We don’t have final specs for the car just yet, but Acura said last month
this NSX Type S will lap the Suzuka circuit in Japan two seconds quicker than the standard car.
The only good news is the Type S badge is far from dead. In fact, it’s expanding. The brand treated us to a new TLX Type S and an MDX Type S. Acura will also resurrect the Integra next year, and it’s a shrewd bet the Type S badge makes its way there as well. used 2017 Ram 1500 Tradesman Regular Cab 8′ Box 4WD
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