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1.Tuesday November 4, 2003
2.The very Honda HSC image
3.The very Honda HSC image
4.The very Honda HSC image

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   News: Tuesday November 4, 2003   
1. Tuesday November 4, 2003

- NS-X successor, named HSC for Honda Sports Concept
- V6 engine, 300 bhp
- Paddle shift technology

THE NEW HONDA HSC was created to deliver the joy of a sports car and the thrill of free-spirited driving in a package that anyone can handle. It combines the ultimate in vehicle performance with carefree handling accessible to all. The HSC is a pure sports car, offering driving exhilaration that until now only a professional could experience.

The long wheelbase and short overhangs help maximise performance. Located mid-ship for better handling, the lightweight compact V6 engine is designed for high efficiency and an output in excess of 300 horsepower.

A paddle-shift shift lever makes for instant gear changing. The HSC delivers liberating technology in a machine accommodating enough for any driver. It all started with the S500, Honda’s first automobile a 2-seater sports car – and the HSC is the latest inheritor of the Honda sports DNA.

Dimensions: 4250 x 1900 x 1140 (l x w x h)
  
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