Review Automotive First 2017 Acura NSX Sells for $1.2 Million at Auction
Review Automotive Years of sitting tight for Acura's new supercar have finished in one powerful sticker price for the primary duplicate. The initial 2017 Acura NSX sold for $1.2 million at a Barrett-Jackson closeout this weekend in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Not just did the auto bring a lot of cash, it likewise set another record closeout cost at Barrett-Jackson for an assigned VIN 001 vehicle. The triumphant bidder, NASCAR group proprietor Rick Hendrick, earned the privilege to custom request the primary generation rendition of the NSX.
All returns from the deal will advantage two philanthropies. These incorporate the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, the world's biggest charitable funder of youth mind tumor research, and Camp Southern Ground, the enthusiasm task of artist Zac Brown.
Clients can arrange the 2017 Acura NSX beginning February 25, and at a much lower cost than what Hendrick paid. Costs begin at $157,800, yet that number can rapidly increment. Picking additional items like carbon-fired brakes, a carbon fiber inside bundle, overhauled wheels, and a carbon fiber rooftop can bring the aggregate to $207,500. We won't know full valuing data until requests start and the configurator goes up. Regardless of what appearance it's in, in any case, purchasers get a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6 motor and three electric engines that create a joined 573 hp.