Overview
- The one-off open-top NSX Roadster from the 2012 film makes its first public appearance in over a decade at The Quail on August 15.
- Acura confirmed Trans FX in Oxnard built the car on a 1991 NSX donor with 252,000 miles, fitting a handcrafted resin and fiberglass body, 18-inch wheels and a five-speed manual transmission.
- The automaker is accepting “hand raisers” at The Quail to identify potential bidders before offering the Roadster in a 2026 auction that will benefit an undisclosed charity.
- Extensive roof removal and structural modifications limit the car to low-speed demonstration use, underscoring its role as a preserved showpiece rather than a daily driver.
- The display coincides with Acura’s 35th NSX anniversary celebration, which also includes a 1995 NSX-R, a 1999 Zanardi Edition and a preview of the RSX Prototype electric crossover.