Honda NSX – Right-Hand-Drive Production Begins Ahead Of Australian Arrival
It has been a long wait but right-hand-drive versions of the acclaimed NSX are now in production at Honda’s Precision Manufacturing Centre in Ohio, North America. First Australian buyers of the hybrid supercar can expect delivery early next year
It has been a long wait but right-hand-drive versions of the acclaimed NSX are now in production at Honda’s Precision Manufacturing Centre in Ohio, North America.
First Australian buyers of the hybrid supercar can expect delivery early next year and the five specialist Honda NSX dealerships are already holding orders.
Honda’s facility in Marysville, Ohio employs 12 patent-pending technologies to produce a specialist sports car like the NSX with groundbreaking techniques in welding, body construction, painting, final assembly and quality confirmation.
Even with a fully robotic MIG welding process for the aluminium-intensive space frame, each Honda NSX requires 14 hours of specialist hand assembly by 16 technicians. Every bolt is hand started by a technician and body panels are installed manually from the inside out to ensure symmetrical side-to-side fitment.
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