The Honda NSX Gr.3 is a race car produced by Honda based on the Honda NSX '17. It appears in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.
Liveries[]
Two liveries are available for this car:
- Variation (#30 Castrol Honda Racing, GT7 only)
- #99 Honda Racing (unlisted in-game)
Description[]
Dealership (GT7)[]
This original Gran Turismo Gr.3 vehicle was created using the second-generation NSX as the foundation. A number of custom components were added to improve the car's aerodynamic profile. The large front splitter and rear wing are two of the more noticeable additions. The car was converted from all-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive to adhere to Gr.3 regulations.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
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Gran Turismo Sport | Honda Brand Central | 450,000 | Sign a contract with Honda for the Manufacturer Series.[1] |
Gran Turismo 7 | Honda Brand Central | 450,000 | Sign a contract with Honda for the Manufacturers Cup. |
Trivia[]
- A GT3 car based on the NSX does exist in real life under the name NSX GT3, initially launched in 2016. The fictional Gr.3 car has a different appearance to the real-life GT3 car, most notably having a narrower body and using a swan-neck rear wing similar to the GT500 car.
- The presentation version of the Acura NSX GT3 (a Honda version had yet to be announced at the time) was shown at the 2016 PlayStation Experience show promoting GT Sport, alongside an IMSA-spec Mercedes-AMG GT3 '16 and a display model of the Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo.[2]
- During the Pro-Am race held at the 2019 Gran Turismo World Tour in New York, the car featured a custom Michelin livery, following the Michelin partnership agreement announced during the same event. Unless recreated, this livery was not made accessible to players.
- An alternate livery of this car featured in GT7 is based on the #30 Castrol Honda Racing Honda NSX GT3 EVO that raced in the 2018 24 Hours of Spa.
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Notes[]
- ↑ As GT Sport's servers has been shut down on January 31, 2024, and as the last Manufacturer Series race in GT Sport was held on December 25, 2021, it is no longer possible to obtain the car this way.
- ↑ Could the Acura NSX GT3 Appear in Gran Turismo Sport? - GTPlanet