The last Acura NSX was a huge departure from the first-generation car in loads of ways. It was turbocharged and hybridized, instead of having a naturally aspirated engine, plus it was all-wheel-drive instead of rear-wheel-drive. On top of all that, it was built in Ohio, rather than in Japan. It was the first car to be built at a new Honda factory called the Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC). Of course, the NSX has been discontinued for some time now, and the factory has been busy with other projects. Some of them are still focused on performance, and others are rather strange. One of those stranger projects is production of the Honda Fastport eQuad. It may not have impressive outright speed, but it can probably get across a congested city faster than an NSX.
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