Honda To Stop Producing NSX Luxury Cars By End Of 2022
- By The Financial District

- Aug 5, 2021
- 1 min read
Honda Motor Co. said it will end production of its NSX luxury sports car in December 2022 as part of efforts to review its less profitable products and focus on the development of electric vehicles, Mainichi Japan reported.

Photo Insert: The Honda NSX will soon be a collector's item
The current model, with a starting price of 24.2 million yen ($222,000) and produced in the United States, was revived in 2016 as a hybrid vehicle 10 years after the retirement of the first model.
The Japanese automaker sold 2,558 units of the vehicle worldwide, but sales shrank to 183 units in 2020, compared with 1,004 units in 2017 and 418 units in 2019.
Later this month, Honda will release a special NSX model with its sales limited to 350 vehicles, including 30 units in Japan, and will consider introducing an EV sports car in the future.
The first generation of the NSX was launched in 1990 and drew popularity as a full-fledged sports car. The company ended its production in 2005 after selling 18,507 units.
The move comes as Honda plans to gradually increase the proportion of electric and fuel cell vehicles in its total sales in major markets such as Japan, the United States, Europe, and China, aiming for 40 percent in 2030 and 80 percent in 2035.
Meanwhile, the company is reviewing areas of low profitability. It has decided this year to end the production of the Odyssey minivan, the Legend high-end sedan, and the Clarity fuel cell and plug-in hybrid cars.
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