New 2017 Honda Acura NSX-GT Super Car [PICTURES]: Undoubtedly Diabolical!!! Drag Race With 2017 Nissan GT-R; Who’s Going To Win? [VIDEO]

First Posted: Nov 05, 2016 05:40 AM EDT
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Looks like Japans formidable Super GR series of cars are getting a new competitor in the form of the new 2017 Honda Acura NSX-GT super car. The revamped and sinister looks on the NSX-GT are going to give goosebumps to many for sure.

The devilish face on the new 2017 Honda Acura NSX-GT is worth looking at. Viewers cannot just avoid staring at its sporty looks. Resembling something right out of a "Transformer" movie, the Honda NSX-GT super car is not something people usually see on the roads. The modifications on the car are just way up what we normally expect in in cars.


The black carbon-fibre body gives it a lighter but durable body. NSX-GT has been racing in the Super GT series for quite a while now. It was not even available for purchase and it still was burning its tyres at the race. And, people have been familiar with the design and specs for quite some time now. So, Honda gave it a revamped modernized look for its 2017 release.

2017 Honda NSX-GT Revamped Specs At A Glance

Unlike the 3.5-liter twin-turbo hybrid V6 power engine as found in the original Acura NSX-GT, the new one will feature 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder inline engine with a consistent mesh paddle shift gearbox, as reported by CarScoops. Constant or consistent mesh gearboxes are found in motorcycles which offers coupled gears that keep on spinning.

The new 2017 Honda Acura NSX-GT super car provides more power than the official production cars, which is reported to be over 600 horsepower. The carbon-fibre body makes it conveniently lightweight at just 2,313 lbs. To be one of the top cars in the Super GT's top GT500 list, it requires a lot of power. And, the race between the demonic NSX-GT and the beast, Nissan GT-R is worth seeing to know where the two cars stand.

Check out this drag race video between the 2017 Honda Acura NSX-GT and 2017 Nissan GT-R race cars.

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