
'17 Acura NSX
NSX
Themed Automotive · Hybrid Speed (2025) · #5/5
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The story behind the '17 Acura NSX
The '17 Acura NSX joins the Hybrid Speed series in 2025 as part of a themed automotive lineup that highlights high-performance vehicles. This sleek sports car features an aggressive design with sharp lines and aerodynamic curves, capturing the essence of modern speed. Its all-black finish gives it a stealthy look, while clear windows allow a view of the detailed interior. With its metal body and plated base, this model offers both durability and visual appeal for fans who love fast cars.
Materials, colors and value
This Hot Wheels '17 Acura NSX is built with a solid metal base and painted in a bold all-black color scheme that covers every part from hood to wheels. The interior matches the exterior tone, keeping things uniform inside as well. At a 1/64 scale, it fits easily on any shelf or display case without taking up too much space.
Questions about the '17 Acura NSX
Is the '17 Acura NSX Hot Wheels car rare?+
As part of the Themed Automotive series in 2025, this model is not a Treasure Hunt or Chase variant. That means it was produced for general release and should be fairly easy to find through regular retail channels.
What materials are used in making this Hot Wheels Acura NSX?+
The '17 Acura NSX features a metal body with plastic details like the clear windows. It sits on a plated base, giving it added weight and durability compared to fully plastic models.
How much is this Hot Wheels car worth?+
Since it's not a limited edition model, its value depends mostly on condition and packaging. Most collectors pay standard retail prices for new copies unless they are sealed in special displays or sets.
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