Italdesign's NSX restyling is a design exercise, not a reason to care
"Design houses doing restomod concepts on production supercars used to mean something; now it's just portfolio work that'll live in a museum nobody visits."
— Revvly Take
Italdesign has reworked the second-gen NSX with styling nods to the 1989 original—adding modern cues while pulling from the Japanese supercar's design language. It's a what-if study that asks the right questions about restraint versus contemporary trends, even if it's ultimately a one-off that won't touch road cars.
Autocar UK · Jan 9
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