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Recently, the Mie Provincial Police Force in Japan held a ceremony to receive the new generation Honda NSX supercar at the legendary Suzuka racetrack - a symbolic place of Japanese racing. |
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This Honda NSX supercar was sponsored by businessman Toshiya Kobayashi, known as a speed enthusiast in Japan. On the day of the event, this businessman was also present and he shared that the police were still "shy" when testing the car's power when accelerating. |
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The exterior of the Honda NSX supercar is painted in black and white according to the tradition of the Japanese police force. Right on the car door is a line of Japanese words meaning "Mie Provincial Police" and the character "POLICE" below. |
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The Honda NSX in Japan was launched in 2016, a collaboration between Honda America and Honda Japan. This car is produced at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Ohio (USA) and the correct name of this supercar is "Acura NSX". |
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The Honda NSX joins the police force in its second generation, with a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine, 507 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque. Combined with 3 electric motors, the total capacity is 581 horsepower and 646 Nm of torque. |
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The Honda NSX has a Sport Hybrid SH-AWD drive system and a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission with driving modes including: Quiet, Sport, Sport+ and Track. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a maximum speed of 307 km/h. |
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The mission of the Honda NSX supercar when joining the Mie police force is to patrol the highway and participate in community activities. In Japan, the Honda NSX costs 25 million Yen, equivalent to 175,000 USD, about 4.55 billion VND. |
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