Honda has announced that the NSX will live again -- in the shape of a brand new version. It will be "an NSX for a new era" and will sport V10 power.
In production since 1990, Honda's internal plans for a successor have included the HSC concept shown at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show. At one point, Honda even let slip that it would build the NSX successor out of the HSC by 2005, although this came to nothing.
Now Honda's president Takeo Fukui has announced plans for a new NSX that's due around 2008-09. In a recent speech outlining Honda's plans for the next three years, he said: "We are now focused on the development of a new model to succeed the NSX for a new era. We would like to debut a new super sports car equipped with a V10 engine in three to four years. Please look forward to seeing the NSX successor."