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Hagerty | Revelations with Jason Cammisa. Episode 32: The Original Acura NSX Was Hondas Most Successful Failure.

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This is the story of the first generation Acura NSX, known in the rest of the world as the Honda NSX. The all-aluminum NA1 chassis NSX was developed as Honda was on top of the world — it had just begun an incredible string of Formula One victories, its Accord was the best selling car in America, and its new Acura luxury brand was a resounding success. The NSX would be the company's flagship, demonstrating that Honda could apply its F1 know-how to a Ferrari-challenging, mid-engined supercar. It was received with near unanimous praise from the American automotive media, but ultimately the NSX struggled to find buyers for the majority of its 15-year production run. In this episode of 'Revelations,' automotive journalist Jason Cammisa takes us through the history of the original NSX and why, in retrospect, it was actually a success despite being unable to live up to its sales expectations — and how it differs from the second-generation, Ohio-engineered and built NC1 hybrid.

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