Acura Plans

Excitement is brewing for fans of Acura, as new reports have hinted at some dynamic developments. A fresh version of the NSX, the beloved sports car, could be charging onto the scene between 2027 and 2028. Acura’s lineup is poised for a major redesign by the end of the decade, a move that’s sure to capture the attention of enthusiasts and critics alike.
The NSX

The buzz around Acura’s future kicks off with talk of a new NSX. This isn’t the first we’ve heard about it—way back in 2023, Acura rolled out their Electric Vision Design Study at the Monterey Car Week. A year later, a prominent executive from Honda confirmed plans for a fresh sports car to electrify the streets around 2027 or 2028. This vehicle, while possibly branded under a different name, will embody the spirit of the iconic NSX.
Platform Details

The new NSX is expected to be built on the 0 Series platform, which is a dedicated electric vehicle architecture. This versatile platform is also set to support upcoming models like the Honda 0 SUV and the Honda 0 Sedan, promising a futuristic touch to these road warriors.
Facelifts and Launches
Aside from the highly-anticipated electric supercar, Acura plans to refresh several of their models. The ZDX is due for a facelift in 2027, with talk of a completely new model developed in-house. In the same year, the MDX is scheduled for a redesign, hitting production lines by early 2028.
In addition, a new version of the RDX might show up in 2027. This model is expected to share the Honda HA platform, featuring a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine option and a hybrid alternative. Fans of luxury cars should keep an eye on the TLX, which may debut in 2027 as a competitor to the revamped Lexus ES.
Other Models
The Integra, a staple in Acura’s lineup, could see a successor by mid-2028, rolling out as a 2029 model. Given its popularity, this progression seems like a no-brainer. Moreover, the newest addition to the Acura family, the ADX, might be produced stateside, subject to tariff influences. Whether the tariffs play ball with Acura’s plans, a facelifted version is anticipated by 2028, with substantial redesigns possible by the 2031 model year.
The Driving Feel
While details on performance are still under wraps, one can expect the new NSX to offer a thrilling driving experience akin to its predecessors. If past versions are anything to go by, anticipate a blend of cutting-edge technology and dynamic handling, rivaling other sports cars in its class. These upgrades are expected to emphasize precision and power, reminiscent of the Porsche 911 or the Audi R8, wrapped in Acura’s signature style.
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