We couldn't miss out the NSX in Retro Rides Supercar Week.
Acting as a challenge to the Germans and Italians that supercar performance needn't come with fragility, the VTEC supercoupe was developed with the help of Ayrton Senna, no less. And Winston Wolf drove one in Pulp Fiction, so that makes them very cool indeed.
They were quite pricey and wore a Honda badge, so they never really broke into the snobbish supercar world with any success. But they gave Ferrari enough of a fright to put a lot more effort into the 355 than they did with the 348...
Here's one being transformed from a road car to a track monster...
Acting as a challenge to the Germans and Italians that supercar performance needn't come with fragility, the VTEC supercoupe was developed with the help of Ayrton Senna, no less. And Winston Wolf drove one in Pulp Fiction, so that makes them very cool indeed.
They were quite pricey and wore a Honda badge, so they never really broke into the snobbish supercar world with any success. But they gave Ferrari enough of a fright to put a lot more effort into the 355 than they did with the 348...
Here's one being transformed from a road car to a track monster...