The second-generation NSX was launched back in 2016 as the performance flagship of the Honda / Acura range. Five years later, the hybrid sportscar is ready for an update, and this is probably the case as demonstrated by pictures of a camouflaged mule uploaded on the Instagram profile of NSX owner @nsxjon. The spy photos show an orange Acura NSX with camouflage on the front and rear bumpers. As we can see, there are double intakes on each side of the front bumper, a larger lower intake, and a slimmer grille design. At the back, there is a more prominent diffuser and new side intakes with a sculpted look.

The rest of the bodywork seems to be identical with the current model, besides the camouflaged front fenders that could hide some changes. We are not sure if this is Acura testing a facelifted NSX or a performance variant that could wear the Type S or even the Type R badges. Supporting the first claim, in one of the pictures, we can see what appears to be a large infotainment screen on the dashboard. A redesign of the interior would address one of the major complaints about the second-generation NSX and bring it up to date with younger rivals like the Porsche 992 Turbo S.

 

Rumors about an upcoming NSX Type R, with an upgraded hybrid tri-motor V6 powertrain allegedly producing up to 641 hp, redesigned aero, and a more focused suspension setup have been circulating for some time now. It was also reported that a Spider bodystyle was on the cards, mirroring the 2012 NSX Roadster that was driven by Tony Stark in the Avengers movie.

In any case, the good news is that Honda / Acura is not giving up on the NSX despite the declining sales that have caused the company to withdraw its flagship from specific markets around the world.