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05-19-2023 07:06 AM
MuhammadAli I agree with your statement. The NSX's design approach, where Honda prioritized widening the front view to address the visibility issues commonly found in other supercars and hyper
05-11-2023 07:21 AM
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I doubt we'll have a full windscreen hud like that but the see through pillar would be great when it comes to blind spots all around, not just the A pillar. Sometimes the B pillar is quite large too and can block off enough of your field of vision for something to happen.

If that see throguh pillar tech is from Jaguar, what are the chances of them sharing it with other manufacturers?
Hey,

you can share this with manufacturers.

The chances of Jaguar sharing their see-through pillar technology with other manufacturers depend on various factors. While collaborations and technology sharing are not uncommon in the automotive industry, it ultimately depends on Jaguar's business strategy, their willingness to license or sell the technology, and the interest of other manufacturers in incorporating it into their vehicles.
06-16-2016 03:00 PM
Shawn It does look good. Kind of made me chuckle when I seen it though. Something looks funny about it and I can't figure it out. But definitely will be rivaling something like the M6 gran coupe. I wonder what the power plant and suspension will be modeled like though. No more flame spitting I would assume
06-16-2016 10:40 AM
1fastAcura I heard they were looking to drastically expand their line up and to be honest a 570 sedan would rival well to sedans like the M6, it might even top it. Even it costing more shouldn't be a problem.

Plus if it looks this good... take my money

06-16-2016 08:55 AM
RedNSX I thought the McLaren sedan was just speculation? Not sure how supercar front ends will translate onto a sedan body. Has that ever happened?



06-15-2016 12:36 PM
NightWing I can only imagine how epic a McLaren sedan would be. Exposed rear end perhaps ?
06-15-2016 11:12 AM
|\|SX I think in the future this will make even more sense since there is a rise of high performing super SUV's and super sedan's. BMW did well with this back with the E60 M5 which probed the market and got a great response. I think McLaren wants to come out with some super sedan.



06-15-2016 09:09 AM
FastAndFurious Can't imagine the NSX as a 4 door sedan because the current NSX lines and dimensions doesn't look like it'll look all that great elongated. Maybe a four door based on the Acura Precision Concept but not the NSX.
06-15-2016 08:19 AM
Shawn A 4 door NSX would be ideal. Coupe for going out and hooning, and the 4 door for going to do some shopping once in a while. Life's good. Someone should really make a rendering of that
06-14-2016 03:21 PM
|\|SX They probably figured most owners won't care for it as much as all the really important things that make you want an NSX. If this was more of an every day car, like a 4 door, then they would include more, like they would with the RLX. Just imagine what a 4 door NSX would be like.



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