Showing posts with label Acura Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acura Videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Honda HSV-010 GT: High-Res Gallery and 20 Minutes of Track Action from the NSX's Racing Successor


Even though Honda has not released anything new on the HSV-010 since we first reported about the Japanese firm's Super GT competitor last week, we couldn't pass the opportunity to share with you a new high-res photo album as well as two videos of the V8-powered racer testing at Suzuka. As a reminder, the front-engined HSV-010 GT is loosely based on the axed successor of the Acura / Honda NSX. Videos and photos after the break.

Photos: Scivi , Via: Autoblog.com











Thursday, December 24, 2009

Honda HSV-010 GT: NSX's Racing Replacement Caught on Video During Testing


Earlier this week, Honda released the first official details and a photo of its new HSV-010 GT, which stands for Honda Sports Velocity, and has been developed to replace the racing variant of the NSX in the GT500 class of the 2010 Super GT Series. Now we have the first videos of the blacked out racer that's the closest we'll get to the next generation NSX supercar.

You see, the HSV-010 GT is based on the NSX's replacement that Honda canceled at the end of 2008 due to the economic recession. The Japanese company had previewed the supercar which featured a front-mounted V10 engine in concept form through the Acura Advance Sports Car Concept at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show.

According to company sources, the V10 supercar would have been the Japanese automaker's most powerful production model ever.

The HSV-010 GT carries the production-ready supercar's shape and underpinnings though Honda's engineers swapped the V10 engine for a 3.4-liter V8 churning out some 500HP and replaced the rear-biased all-wheel drive system for a simpler rear-wheel drive layout to conform to the 2010 GT500 Regulations.

Honda's new GT is slated to make its official racing debut at the Super GT season opener at the Suzuka Circuit, held on March 20–21, 2010.