Deliveries of Acura NSX delayed to early 2016 - MLive.com

DETROIT, MI - The all-new, American-built Acura NSX will reportedly arrive at dealerships a little bit later than expected. Originally set to arrive near the end of this year, Acura has confirmed to Automotive News that it is now looking to early 2016 for deliveries of the hybrid super car. The production version of the highly-anticipated Acura NSX made its global debut in Detroit last January. The development of the next-gen NSX has been led by an American R&D team in Raymond, Ohio, and the car is being built at Honda's Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio. Mike Accavitti, Acura division senior vice president and general manager, said at the car's unveiling at the 2015 North American International Auto Show that 95 percent of the products Acura sells are are made in the U. S. . The NSX will have a V6... The original Acura NSX was built at the Takanezawa Plant in Japan from 1990 until production moved to the Suzuka Plant in early 2004, where it was produced until 2005. David Muller is the automotive and business reporter for MLive Media Group in... Source: www.mlive.com