Acura NSX Supercar Concept to Make its Appearance in Virtual World Of Gran Turismo 6 Game

Acura NSX Supercar ConceptYes, No and Yes again. Tetsuo Iwamura, the former CEO of American Honda (currently, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer), announced in 2007 an advanced super sports car with environment friendly features. The then CEO promised that the vehicle will hit the roads by 2010. However, all these plans had to be cancelled in 2008 due to global economic crises. Again in 2013, the authorities announced that the production will shortly be carried in the new facility at Ohio. The final launch is expected in 2015.

It has just been reported that the zealous drivers can experience this ride before it comes out on the streets. The new Acura NSX Supercar Concept just made its replicated appearance in the lately released driving simulator, Gran Turismo 6 (GT6). It is to recall that the GT series is among the best regarded driving simulators and is designed solely for Sony’s PlayStation. The sixth episode of Gran Turismo will be dedicated for PlayStation 3, comprising the driving experience of about 1,200 new cars.

Apart from a lot of developments and modifications in the physically launched version, users will have the chance to experience the ride as in actual. Top specifications of new Acura NSX Supercar Concept are: its direct-injected and twin turbocharged V6 mid-engine, super handling all wheel drive, and powerful hybrid capabilities. Two kinds of transmission will be available; 7-speed manual and 7-speed dual clutch automatic.

Acura NSX Concept

Honda seems quite committed this time, about the launch of this anticipated product of Acura, as it is already investing in the marketing and promotional efforts. Before this instance of virtual preview, the Acura NSX Supercar was on the screen, driven by Tony Stark (Iron Man) in The Avengers. It was quite unforeseen that the car that has not even launched yet, replaces the known signature vehicle (Audi R8) of a renowned fantasy character.

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