Acura Allows You To Help Build Your NSX Via Factory Tour! Sign Up Now!

Feb 22, 2017 04:20 AM EST | Gerone Trish

Acura NSX comes to you with a plus! Acura is giving a unique experience for buyers of NSX through its "NSX Insider Experience" where they can participate in building their new vehicle, plus so much more.

The "NSX Insider Experience" gives the buyer the unique chance to put the badge on the vehicle, in a sense, allowing the buyer to help build his vehicle. Aside from ripping off the adhesive from the badge and putting it on the new car, the program offers an exciting tour in the production line of NSX where they can explore the excellent facilities of Acura.

Buyers of the next generation Acura NSX will gain access to the concierge where buyers can arrange the tour details inside the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio. The program also includes entertainment and meals.

The "NSX Insider Experience" comes in varying packages, ranging from $2,000 up to $6,800. The program includes factory tour, track time at Honda's proving grounds, restaurant meals and museum visits.

It takes about one or two days for a buyer to complete the program. Participants will receive a special treatment as each buyer will have a personal host to guide them in the tour. Buyers will be riding an Acura MDX throughout the tour.

However, the program has limited access. The "NSX Insider Experience" is open to buyers of NSX in the U.S. only.

The "NSX Insider Experience" is scheduled to launch this week. However, the chance to tour the plant and follow your ordered vehicle while being completed in the production line is yet to start later this spring, CarAndDriver reported.

Although the program seems to be a bit pricey, the experience would be priceless. Those who are interested in buying a new Acura NSX and join the "NSX Insider Experience" may sign up on this link.

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