Acura estimates that the hybrid version of its RLX sedan, coming later this year, will get an average of 30 mpg in EPA testing. As that car uses a similar drivetrain layout as the NSX and is likely heavier, the NSX could potentially hit mid-30s in fuel economy, an impressive feat when it should also boast around 400 horsepower.
January 17, 2013 12:03 PM PST
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