The Acura NSX NC1, produced between 2016 and 2022, is a modern masterpiece that signifies the rebirth of an automotive icon. As the second generation of the NSX lineage, it marries cutting-edge hybrid technology with exhilarating performance, boasting a JNC1 twin-turbo V6 engine paired with electric motors, producing a total system output of 573hp. For owners in New York, these vehicles represent a valuable asset, particularly as their rarity and collector status continue to rise in the market.
With a production run of just around 2,900 units in the U.S., the NSX NC1 stands out as a coveted collector's item. Models like the Type S, produced in limited quantities, are capturing the attention of enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Takumi craftsmanship behind the assembly of this vehicle further enhances its prestige. By donating your NSX to Metro Wheels, you not only contribute to preserving this remarkable piece of automotive history but also assist in promoting the appreciation of such rare models within the collector community.
πGeneration guide
NC1 Second-Generation NSX β’ 2016-2022
The NC1 is a single body style coupe, featuring a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine and hybrid system, delivering unmatched performance and technology. Limited production makes it a collector's dream.
Type S 2022 β’ 2022
The final variant of the NC1, this model features 600hp and significant chassis upgrades. With only ~350 units produced, it is highly sought after by collectors.
Known issues by generation
While the Acura NSX NC1 generally boasts reliable performance, certain model-specific issues can arise. Owners should watch for the 9-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) clutch wear and valve-body service, which can range from $4-8k. Additionally, the hybrid battery-pack must be serviced within the critical 8-10 year mark, with costs between $8-15k at authorized Acura dealers. The Sport Hybrid SH-AWD systemβs front Twin-Motor Unit (TMU) requires specialist knowledge for maintenance. It's essential to maintain thorough service records to guard against these potential issues.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of the Acura NSX NC1 is climbing, with clean, low-mileage examples fetching between $80-120k, and the Type S edition potentially commanding $150-200k+. Collector premiums are influenced by factors such as original paint condition, service history, and specific features like the carbon-ceramic brake package. Preventive maintenance receipts are crucial for maintaining value. To ensure accurate valuation, a qualified appraiser is strongly recommended to provide a comprehensive assessment.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Acura NSX NC1 requires careful attention to detail, especially given its collector status. We recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal to determine its value, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for vehicles exceeding $5k. Ensure to include all original-paint records, service history, and any Takumi-signed documentation for authentication. Clean, low-mile examples should be enclosed-transported to ensure they arrive in pristine condition.
New York regional notes
In New York, NSX NC1 owners benefit from a network of specialized dealers, although the Performance Manufacturing Center support can be limited. The salt belt conditions in some areas contrast sharply with sun-belt preservation strategies, making it crucial for collectors to be vigilant about vehicle upkeep. The connection to Acura's heritage and performance focus enhances the appeal of this model for local enthusiasts.