Last September, Italdesign announced that it would be bringing its talents to one of Japan’s most iconic sports cars through a fresh take on the Honda NSX.
At the time, the outfit revealed nothing about how the design would take shape. Predictably, subsequent teasers added to the anticipation without giving away much of the car’s aesthetic.
As if that wasn’t enough, the reveal of another NSX project — penned by Pininfarina — only fueled the speculation. While that car based its striking shape on the wedge of the first generation, Italdesign’s revival has remained a distinct unknown.

Now, however, the outfit has pulled the curtain back on its reimagining for all to see. Italdesign debuted its NSX at the Tokyo Auto Salon over the weekend, and it’s even more glorious than I’d expected.
A Honda-recognized reimagination
It comes based on the second-generation NSX, and it’s a tribute that Italdesign is proudly brandishing as “officially recognized” and “the result of a strategic partnership with Honda.”







