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|name = Acura NSX Type S Zero<!---1995-spec NSX's use 3-liter engines as opposed to the Type S and S Zero's 3.2-liter--->
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|name = Acura NSX Type S Zero '97<!---1995-spec NSX's use 3-liter engines as opposed to the Type S and S Zero's 3.2-liter--->
 
|image = [[File:Acura NSX Type S Zero.jpg|240px]]
 
|image = [[File:Acura NSX Type S Zero.jpg|240px]]
 
|games = [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] {{RM}}<br />[[Gran Turismo 2]]
 
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|length = 4430 mm
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|width = 1810 mm
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|height = 1160 mm
 
|weight = {{Convert|2,799|lb|kg}}
 
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|ptwratio = {{convert|{{#expr:1270/276 round 2}}|kg|lb|abbr=on}} per horsepower
 
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The '''Acura NSX Type S Zero''' is a sports road car produced in 1997 by [[Acura]]. It first debuted in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]], but has since stopped appearing after its last appearance in [[Gran Turismo 2]], replacing it with the [[Honda NSX Type S Zero '97]] from [[Gran Turismo 4]] onward.
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The '''Acura NSX Type S Zero '97''' is a sports road car produced in 1997 by [[Acura]]. It first debuted in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]], but has since stopped appearing after its last appearance in [[Gran Turismo 2]], replacing it with the [[Honda NSX Type S Zero '97]] from [[Gran Turismo 4]] onward.
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==Colors==
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The Acura NSX Type S Zero '97 comes in fifteen colors:
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*{{ColorSquare|#B8B8B8}} Grand Prix White
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*{{ColorSquare|#A8A8A8}} Neutron White Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#A8A8A0}} Platinum White Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#909090}} Sebring Silver Metallic
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*{{ColorSquare|#383840}} Kaiser Silver Metallic
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*{{ColorSquare|#202020}} Magnum Gray Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#181820}} Berlina Black
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*{{ColorSquare|#780828}} Grand Prix Red
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*{{ColorSquare|#780820}} Formula Red
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*{{ColorSquare|#804800}} Imola Orange Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#B0A000}} Indy Yellow Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#005040}} Estoril Turquoise Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#103868}} Phoenix Blue
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*{{ColorSquare|#102040}} Monte Carlo Blue Pearl
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*{{ColorSquare|#181030}} Midnight Pearl
   
 
==In-game description==
 
==In-game description==
 
This description is taken from the original Gran Turismo:
 
This description is taken from the original Gran Turismo:
   
When Acura came out with a new 3.2 liter engine and 6-speed manual transmission in 1997, the sports model [[Acura NSX Type S|Type S]] was added to the line-up. Also, Type S Zero, with enhanced sportiness and more emphasis on circuit driving, was added. The Type S had managed to remove approximatively<ref>Shortened to "approx" in the game.</ref> 45 kg from the standard NSX, but the Type S Zero went even further, stripping away a staggering 96 kg. With these changes, the NSX became an easier car to turn compared to previous incarnations, especially with the Type S Zero. The suspension was given added rigidity at the rear and slightly softened at the front, resulting in secure communication between car and road surface, and a more neutral handling. These alterations changed the car's looks far more radically than the previous generation had done, and resulted in a car that requires a certain amount of skillful driving. Genuine sports cars choose their own drivers.
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When Acura came out with a new 3.2 liter engine and 6-speed manual transmission in 1997, the sports model [[Acura NSX Type S '97|Type S]] was added to the line-up. Also, Type S Zero, with enhanced sportiness and more emphasis on circuit driving, was added. The Type S had managed to remove approximately<ref>Shortened to "approx" in the game.</ref> 45 kg from the standard NSX, but the Type S Zero went even further, stripping away a staggering 96 kg. With these changes, the NSX became an easier car to turn compared to previous incarnations, especially with the Type S Zero. The suspension was given added rigidity at the rear and slightly softened at the front, resulting in secure communication between car and road surface, and a more neutral handling. These alterations changed the car's looks far more radically than the previous generation had done, and resulted in a car that requires a certain amount of skillful driving. Genuine sports cars choose their own drivers.
   
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
 
===Gran Turismo===
 
===Gran Turismo===
The Acura NSX Type S Zero can be purchased from the Honda/Acura Dealership for 98,570 Credits. The car is available only in the NTSC version of the game.
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The Acura NSX Type S Zero '97 can be purchased from the Honda/Acura Dealership for 98,570 Credits. This car is only available in the NTSC-U version of the game.
   
 
===Gran Turismo 2===
 
===Gran Turismo 2===
This car can be purchased from the Acura Dealership for 98.570 Credits. The car is available only in the NTSC version of the game, but unlike in GT1, it can't be race modified.
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This car can be purchased from the Acura Dealership for 98,570 Credits. This car is only available in the NTSC-U version of the game, but unlike in GT1, it can't be race modified.
   
 
==Pictures==
 
==Pictures==
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File:Hnannn--.png|The vehicle banner as it appears in the NTSC-U version of Gran Turismo 2.
 
-R-Acura_NSX_Type_S_Zero.jpg|An Acura NSX Type S Zero with racing modifications applied.
 
-R-Acura_NSX_Type_S_Zero.jpg|An Acura NSX Type S Zero with racing modifications applied.
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Acura NSX Type S Zero (Back).jpg|The Acura NSX Type S Zero as viewed from the back. Note the "Type S" logo below the right side taillights.
 
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Revision as of 01:10, 20 February 2019

The Acura NSX Type S Zero '97 is a sports road car produced in 1997 by Acura. It first debuted in the original Gran Turismo, but has since stopped appearing after its last appearance in Gran Turismo 2, replacing it with the Honda NSX Type S Zero '97 from Gran Turismo 4 onward.

Colors

The Acura NSX Type S Zero '97 comes in fifteen colors:

  • Grand Prix White
  • Neutron White Pearl
  • Platinum White Pearl
  • Sebring Silver Metallic
  • Kaiser Silver Metallic
  • Magnum Gray Pearl
  • Berlina Black
  • Grand Prix Red
  • Formula Red
  • Imola Orange Pearl
  • Indy Yellow Pearl
  • Estoril Turquoise Pearl
  • Phoenix Blue
  • Monte Carlo Blue Pearl
  • Midnight Pearl

In-game description

This description is taken from the original Gran Turismo:

When Acura came out with a new 3.2 liter engine and 6-speed manual transmission in 1997, the sports model Type S was added to the line-up. Also, Type S Zero, with enhanced sportiness and more emphasis on circuit driving, was added. The Type S had managed to remove approximately[1] 45 kg from the standard NSX, but the Type S Zero went even further, stripping away a staggering 96 kg. With these changes, the NSX became an easier car to turn compared to previous incarnations, especially with the Type S Zero. The suspension was given added rigidity at the rear and slightly softened at the front, resulting in secure communication between car and road surface, and a more neutral handling. These alterations changed the car's looks far more radically than the previous generation had done, and resulted in a car that requires a certain amount of skillful driving. Genuine sports cars choose their own drivers.

Acquisition

Gran Turismo

The Acura NSX Type S Zero '97 can be purchased from the Honda/Acura Dealership for 98,570 Credits. This car is only available in the NTSC-U version of the game.

Gran Turismo 2

This car can be purchased from the Acura Dealership for 98,570 Credits. This car is only available in the NTSC-U version of the game, but unlike in GT1, it can't be race modified.

Pictures

Notes

  1. Shortened to "approx" in the game.