Most Beautiful Cars of the 1990s

Why We Picked It:

In 1990, Honda released a revolutionary NSX, reinventing the supercar idea by fusing aesthetics, performance, and technology. Its aerodynamic and low-profile shell conceals a 270-horsepower V6 engine driving the back wheels. The sophisticated suspension and lightweight aluminum body gave it superb handling and responsiveness.

The NSX was the first production vehicle to use drive-by-wire technology for the throttle, titanium connecting rods, and variable valve timing. The NSX's exceptional balance and driving experience, though, were what made it stand out from the competition.

Through careful engineering, Honda was able to achieve nearly ideal weight distribution. Their ground-breaking aluminum monocoque chassis provided unrivaled rigidity, instant responsiveness, and precise ride.

In addition to its practicality and delightful driving experience, the NSX also excelled in driver comfort with its ergonomic cockpit design, advanced climate control systems, and superb visibility.

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