The Acura NSX is a legendary sports car known for blending supercar performance with everyday usability. Introduced in 1990, the first-generation NSX revolutionized the segment with its mid-engine layout and lightweight design. The second-generation NSX launched in 2016 brought hybrid technology and advanced aerodynamics to enhance performance and efficiency. Across its generations, the NSX evolved in size and technology, maintaining its iconic status while adapting to modern automotive advancements.
Discontinued Generations
2016 Acura NSX II Coupe

1214 mm
L:4531 mm | W:2217 mm
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4470-4531 mm176.0-178.4 in
- Width: 2217 mm87.3 in
- Height: 1214 mm47.8 in
- Trunk Capacity: 110 liter3.9 cu ft
2002 Acura NSX I (facelift 2002)

1171 mm
L:4425 mm | W:1811 mm
Body Style: Cabriolet
- Length: 4425 mm174.2 in
- Width: 1811 mm71.3 in
- Height: 1171 mm46.1 in
- Trunk Capacity: 142 liter5.0 cu ft
1995 Acura NSX-T I

1175 mm
L:4425 mm | W:1810 mm
Body Style: Cabriolet
- Length: 4425 mm174.2 in
- Width: 1810 mm71.3 in
- Height: 1175 mm46.3 in
- Trunk Capacity: 154 liter5.4 cu ft
1990 Acura NSX I Coupe

1175 mm
L:4425 mm | W:1811 mm
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4425 mm174.2 in
- Width: 1811 mm71.3 in
- Height: 1175 mm46.3 in
- Trunk Capacity: 154 liter5.4 cu ft