Debuting this week at Montery Car Week, the 2020 Acura NSX looks sexier than ever in its striking new Indy Yellow Pearl paint scheme. The 2020 Acura NSX will be displayed all week at Concours on the Avenue in Downtown Carmel alongside an NSX GT3 Evo race car, featuring a custom designed livery with yellow and blue accents over the exposed carbon fiber body. If you didn’t already know… the 2020 NSX is now available for ordering, with first customer deliveries to begin in November! The 2020 NSX carries a starting MSRP of a whopping $157,500, not including delivery charges.

What makes the 2020 NSX worth $150k+ you might ask. Well… let’s just take a look a this beast up close.

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The handsome Indy Yellow Pearl paint job pays homage to Spa Yellow, one of two yellow paints offered on the first generation NSX, and will join Berlina Black as an available heritage color for the 2020 model year. Spa Yellow, known as “Indy Yellow” in some markets, was applied to around 20-percent of NSXs produced between 1997 and 2003. For the final two years of NSX production (2004-2005), Spa Yellow was replaced by Rio Yellow.

Each NSX is handcrafted at the Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Marysville, Ohio and continues the NSX tradition of offering an incredible performance value in the supercar market. The 2020 NSX is powered by an innovative Sport Hybrid SH-AWD power unit consisting of a bespoke twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine, 9-speed dual clutch transmission (9DCT), and three electric motors supplementing the engine with instantaneous electric torque. The second-generation NSX features an advanced, multi-material body and aluminum-intensive space frame, enabling ultra-high rigidity, compact packaging and outstanding collision safety performance. For more information on ordering, visit Acura.com/NSX.

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