[Contents] In 1989, the NSX was a new model that was introduced to serve as a billboard, bringing together all of Honda's technologies at the time. It attracted much attention for its all-aluminum monocoque body structure, which was the world's first mass-produced commercial vehicle. Behind the seats for two people, it was equipped with a 3-liter V6 engine, the largest displacement for a Japanese car at the time, mounted almost in the center of the vehicle, and its low, wide, elegant form with retractable headlights gave it the very feel of a supercar, making it popular. Collected. At the time of development, the late Ayrton Senna, the F1 driver who boasted overwhelming speed and charismatic popularity, also participated, and in terms of performance, the handling greatly exceeded the standards of traditional Japanese cars. It was also highly rated. This Hot Wheels reproduces the American specification (Honda's high-end models were released under the Acura brand in the United States). The person in charge of the design was the late Japanese Hot Wheels designer Ryu Asada, who himself was an avid Honda fan and also owned the same model NSX. This is an excellent work packed with many things.
[Country of origin] Malaysia [Target age] 3 years old and up
[Note] The back of the blister card is a Japanese package.
[Perfect as a gift] Perfect as a gift for anniversaries such as birthdays, Christmas presents, kindergarten admission celebrations, etc.