Why did Honda decide to end the short-lived flagship sports car NSX?
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Production of the first-generation NSX began in 1990 and ended in 2005. The product life cycle is up to 16 years. However, it will take more than 10 years to see the second-generation NSX. In 2016, the second-generation NSX was born. It is a mid-V6-engine sports car similar to the first generation, but the overall power and mechanical structure operating mechanism is very different from the first generation. A 3.5L V6 twin-turbo engine and a Honda single-door three-motor sports hybrid sh awd make the front axle a four-wheel-drive system powered by an electric motor.