The wait is very nearly over. There will be a production version of the Honda NSX at the Detroit motor show, just the three years after the concept was shown. From the murky images seen so far it looks much like that car. We really will find out soon!
a new car
to Detroit. It won't be an
LFA
replacement, nice though that would be to tie in with this video. We would guess it's a fast GS saloon but will know for certain come January.
Anyway, regardless of upcoming models, the original NSX/LFA pair are the definitive fast cars from each manufacturer. The NSX showed the Japanese really could combine reliability with supercar excitement and forced others to up their game. The LFA remains totally amazing a few years after a launch; that Lexus, the builders of hybrid SUVs and tedious saloons, should produce such an exquisitely focused supercar remains absurd. Thank goodness it was just a decade in development as much longer and a hybrid drivetrain would likely have been forced on it. That the V10 remained unsullied is something we should all be happy about, particularly as it further distances the LFA from Lexus's run of the mill. If ever a car was built by engineers and not marketeers, the LFA is it. Especially at £300K+...
This video is a Head to Head from Motor Trend. It's a really detailed look at both in terms of significance and dynamics, plus a look ahead to the future (albeit from a couple of years ago). It's the perfect accompaniment to your afternoon brew, though be wary of going from here to other LFA videos. It's a slippery slope!