What is the Acura NSX Type S?
What is the Acura NSX Type S?
The 2023 Acura NSX Type S is a limited edition supercar, built by hand by Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) technicians. Production is limited to 350 units. It’s got giddy up thanks to its twin GT3 Evo and Sport Hybrid electric motor turbochargers that provide 600-HP* upon acceleration. Fade free breaking, seamless corner control, four drive modes, and adrenaline are the name of the NSX Type S game. Read on to find out more about this soon-to-be legendary Acura racing car.
Performance
The NSX Type S’s strength is safe, efficient, precise acceleration and deceleration. The following features help maintain that strength:
- Fade-free NSX super sports brakes with 2-piece brake rotors and big-boy Brembo® 6-piston monoblock calipers.
- Ability to decrease its previous Suzuka racetrack circuit time by two seconds
- Optimum lateral g-force derived from increased downforce
- Retuned active damper system to carve precise racing lines
- Increased handling range
- 9-speed DCT
Engineering
This vehicle is engineered to show off the following features with every speedy feat the NSX Type S accomplishes:
- Sport Hybrid vehicle with a Twin Motor Unit and Direct Drive Motor
- Super handling AWD
- Ultimate rigidity due to the NSX Type S super skeleton structure with 3D-quenched ultra-high strength steel tubing
- Sculpting Air with increased aerodynamic performance
Design
The design may be the only element of the Acura NSX Type S that distracts from the beauty of its performance:
- Carbon fiber front lip, side skirts, spoiler, and a rear diffuser inspired by the GT3 Evo
- 5-spoke wheel design with a wider track
- Nanotechnology premium Gotham Gray Matte paint option
Learn More About the 2023 Acura NSX Type S in St. Louis
Contact our dedicated Frank Leta Acura sales team online today to find out more about this new, limited edition Acura supercar. Visit us at our conveniently located dealership on 11777 Ferry Road, proudly serving Acura shoppers and supercar enthusiasts in St. Louis.