The 1991 Acura NSX was a revelation in the sports car segment, marking Acura's dynamic entry into the realm of supercars. Known for its first-generation, the car was powered by a mid-mounted 3.0L V6 engine which produced 270 horsepower - a significant statistic for the era. The V6 was mated with a 5-speed manual transmission, driving power to the rear wheels. The NSX was praised not just for its power but also for its lightweight yet rigid aluminum construction and advanced aerodynamics. Inside, the car boasted a driver-focused cockpit with features that were ahead of their time, like a 4-speaker Acura/Bose Music System. The '91 NSX laid the groundwork for a lineage of Acura performance vehicles, combining the thrill of a sportscar with legendary reliability.