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The Acura NSX prototype, to be out as a 2014 model, and to be raced in 2015. It is a hybrid with all wheel drive. Shot yesterday mornign at the NY International Auto Show.

 

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Three or Four years ago Acura moved to a very angular design on the TL featuring almost baroque chome. Some of that angularity and chrome is here. TL's sales dropped off (much like BMWs with the Bangle Butt) so they toned it down. Hopefully they'll do likewise with the NSX.

 

Veyron? No. That one is all smooth lines, as shown below.

 

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Steve -

 

One of my magazines (hardcopy and electronic) is Autoweek and they've published nothing about Bugatti of late other than the release of a roadster version of the Veyron.

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Good shots Stuart,

but maybe I am too oldfashioned, I do not like these kind of cars at all. In my opinion you have to hear to roaring sound of the motor and smell the fuel while accelerating the car (sorry to all eco-warriors).

But just wait 10-15 years, and we all will have to drive e-cars with a special sound programm (V8, Porsche, Land-Rover (for you Paul))

regards

Marc

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Marc -

 

There is a safety issue regarding silent cars - Pedestrians may not hear them coming. The NSX is to be a high performance hybrid, using both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor (or two), with the motor adding fuel economy, torque for acceleration and all wheel drive. I do not know if it will be usable as electric only for short distances. If so, there needs to be a solution for the silence.

 

And yes, I too like the sound of a finely designed, finely tuned engine.

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These cars are high performance as well, but for us "old guys" they seem to be a bit boring. But wait: Drive one and you may change your opinion. I drove the strangest alternative vehicles over the last 2 years. Some were electric or hybrid and with some even I had my fun. About the safety issue: Some japanese companies created the funniest sound for pedestrian safety, hope this will become series in Japan only :rolleyes:

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I'll pass.

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