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Autotique, an automotive boutique based in Australia, has released two similar but different body kits for the Honda NSX (sold in the United States as the Acura NSX). The first generation of the supercar went into production in 1990 and bowed out in 2001, so it’s nice to see it still being targeted by aftermarket companies.
The bold white coupe stands out from its tamer red counterpart thanks to flared fenders, redesigned taillights, slim DRLs and a rather prominent rear bumper with a matching diffuser.
Other than that, both coupes have most of their body panels replaced for a more modern, bold and exotic look. The headlights pop up when needed, and the front bumper has a drag-reducing splitter underneath. Alloy wheels in low-profile tires fill out the arches rather snugly thanks to a lowered suspension. Last but not least, the rear wing gets a decently sized extension.
The bolder-looking package is listed on the Autotique website as “NSX Widebody”, while the less extreme version is called “NSX OEM Plus”. The prices are pending, but ordering should become available soon enough. What interests us more is just how many kits like this an aftermarket vendor can sell in 2025. Prices on stock/unmodified NSX models have been steadily rising year to year, so we’d imagine the owners being interested in keeping their rides as close to OEM as possible.
Editor: Andrew Raspopov
July 30, 2025
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