2020 Acura NSX: 1,000 miles from factory to race track

The 2020 Acura NSX represents more than just a flagship supercar; it’s a bridge between luxurious comfort and high-octane thrills—a vehicle that can transition from the factory floor to the race track without missing a beat. Fresh off its production line in Marysville, Ohio, the 2020 NSX embarks on a journey, tracing a thousand-mile trek destined for the roar of competitive motorsport.
On this journey, the NSX is not merely transported; it is driven, allowing it to showcase its dual personalities. On public roads, its hybrid-electric powertrain delivers a refined and smooth driving experience, combining a twin-turbocharged V6 engine and three electric motors producing a combined 573 horsepower and 476 lb-ft of torque. The sophisticated all-wheel-drive system works in concert with an advanced nine-speed dual-clutch transmission, providing both efficient cruising and razor-sharp responses when needed.
As the miles accumulate beneath its wheels, the NSX’s adaptive suspension and quiet cabin make it an amiable travel companion. Yet, this civility belies its track potential—a reality that becomes evident upon arrival at the race circuit.
Once at the track, the Acura NSX sheds no components; rather, it simply adjusts its attitude through selectable drive modes that configure the vehicle for maximum performance. Track mode stiffens the suspension, sharpens throttle response, and optimizes shift patterns to unleash the full potential of its hybrid setup. Thus transformed, it can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just about three seconds.
The NSX’s aerodynamics are fine-tuned for stability at high speeds while generating downforce to keep it planted through corners. The robust brakes—carbon-ceramic on select models—provide immense stopping power necessary for withstanding numerous laps of high-intensity driving.
Drivers often report that after such an extensive trip from factory floor to raceway paddock, many vehicles would require significant tune-ups or modifications before being ready to compete. Not so with the NSX. Its meticulous engineering and build quality mean that even after a thousand miles of travel, it arrives primed for performance.
This fusion of day-to-day usability with uncompromised track capability exemplifies the philosophy behind Acura’s supercar vision. The 2020 Acura NSX is proof that an automobile can be both a luxury tourer and a hardcore racer—capable of navigating cross-country routes as adeptly as chicanes on a circuit. It is this dual character that differentiates the NSX from its peers: both a journeyman on highways and a warrior on track days.

