NO RESERVE For A Worthy Cause: 1995 Honda NSX
Carhuna is excited to feature an iconic 1995 Honda NSX in a NO RESERVE auction, managed by HPC Classics.
The auction is live and will conclude on June 26th with the full sale price being donated to The Armiger Foundation.
The Honda NSX, also known as the Acura NSX in North America, debuted in 1990, challenging the best sports cars from Ferrari and Porsche. Developed with input from Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna, the NSX combined exotic looks with everyday usability. Its mid-engine layout and all-aluminium body were groundbreaking, powered by a 3.0-litre V6 engine with Honda's VTEC system, delivering 270 horsepower. The NSX's agility, performance, and reliability set it apart, making it a beloved classic.
The NSX's combination of performance, innovative design, and everyday usability makes it a favourite among enthusiasts. With relatively low mileage for its age, a flawless service record, and a 3.0-litre V6 engine paired with a manual transmission, this 1995 Honda NSX is a standout choice for both collectors and driving enthusiasts. Its blend of performance, design, and heritage continues to make it a coveted classic.
This particular 1995 Honda NSX retains its original registration (N35 VSB) and includes all original books and service records, enhancing its value and providing assurance of well-documented care. Originally optioned with white Type R wheels, it now features professionally refurbished black wheels, though HPC Classics offers to revert them to white if desired. The car is protected with a full Paint Protection Film (PPF), preserving its iconic bodywork. Recent services, including a full service at HPC Classics and various works such as replacing the cambelt and overhauling the brakes, ensure the car is in excellent condition.
Don't miss the chance to own this remarkable vehicle. The auction is live now and will conclude on June 26th. Visit Carhuna to place your bid on this gorgeous yellow example and you could own this JDM hero whilst supporting a great cause!