While a successor to the electrified Acura NSX isn’t on Honda’s immediate roadmap, car design enthusiasts are offering a look into what could be. This shift comes as Honda prioritizes alternative fuel solutions.
Their recent hydrogen-powered Peterbilt truck boasts an impressive 400-mile range, showcasing their commitment to innovation.
They’ve also revamped the 2025 Civic, replacing the base engine with a fuel-efficient hybrid option.
This move underlines Honda’s push towards hybrids, proving that these vehicles can be both practical and exciting.
The rumored arrival of a 2026 Honda Prelude hybrid in the US remains up in the air. To fill the void left by the electric supercar, car designers in the digital world have been busy.
Their latest creations? Concepts for a future Honda electric sports car. This concept follows the evolution of the NSX, which transitioned from a purely gasoline-powered car to a sporty hybrid.
These digital designs propose the next step: a high-performance, all-electric Honda sports car. An eye-catching design from virtual artist Junwan Woo (junwan_woo_x on social media) has sparked a conversation about Honda’s future electric sports car.
Woo, a South Korean industrial design student, envisioned a radical departure from Honda’s current EV plans, proposing a mid-engine electric hypercar to rival the likes of the Rimac Nevera.
This hypothetical concept would push boundaries with cutting-edge battery technology, prioritizing both range and power, while retaining a signature Honda aesthetic.
So, should Honda enter the high-stakes world of EV hypercars? This design proposes a compelling alternative to the crowded electric sports car segment, but to truly compete, Honda would need to surpass even the monstrous 1,775-horsepower Bugatti Tourbillon.