This JDM legend is looking for a new home.
As the automotive industry continues its push toward electrification with state-of-the-art EV models, the market for classic collector cars is surging among those searching for a visceral driving experience. This has become especially true for rare JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) icons that once flocked to the U.S. in mass numbers, like Acura’s coveted NSX. The team at Sotheby’s Motorsport is pleased to showcase this immaculate 1991 Acura NSX as part of its incredible inventory of exotics for sale on duPont REGISTRY.
This 1991 Acura NSX in Red with a Black leather interior is a pristine example for 90s car lovers. Optioned with classic details like pop-up headlights, a rear spoiler, and those distinctive side air intakes, this NSX shows off everything we loved about that era of sports cars. Inside, the driver gets 4-way power seats and a Bose sound system, plus years of careful maintenance from its collector-owner, including a timing belt replacement, fluid changes, and fresh tires in 2020. It’s all here with less than 8,000 miles on the odometer and records to back up the pristine condition.
The NSX made waves back in 1990 as Honda’s response to high-performance sports cars from Europe, with its mix of impressive speed, reliability, and innovation. Honda brought Formula 1 expertise into play, giving this car a mid-engine setup and an all-aluminum body—both rare and radical for the time. This model packs a 3.0-liter V6 with Honda’s VTEC technology, putting out 270 horsepower, and reaching speeds up to 168 mph. That blend of agility and stability helped the NSX carve out a unique space among sports cars of its day, making it a hit with drivers who wanted excitement and refinement.
The sale includes extras like three factory keys, a clean Carfax report, and some spare parts, including two extra wheels and an unused OEM front lip. Originally sold in California and still looking as sharp as ever, this NSX offers a cool slice of 90s sports car history for anyone who appreciates Honda’s engineering and design from the era. With paint protection and ceramic coating, it’s clear this NSX was pampered—ready for both collectors and anyone wanting a standout classic in the garage. Learn more and bid on this 1991 Acura NSX from Sotheby’s Motorsport by clicking the link below.