JAS Motorsport & Pininfarina Revive the NSX Legacy

Luxferity, 21.11.2025

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A Modern Grand Tourer Reborn — JAS Motorsport and Pininfarina’s NSX Revival

In a bold fusion of motorsport heritage and Italian coachbuilding, JAS Motorsport and Pininfarina have unveiled compelling new details about their first high‑performance road car. Drawing direct inspiration from the legendary 1990-generation Honda NSX, this project redefines Grand Touring for discerning collectors and driving purists.

JAS Motorsport & Pininfarina Revive the NSX Legacy

The initiative preserves the very DNA of the NSX — balance, safety, and pure driving emotion — while elevating it with modern craftsmanship. The collaboration now moves into the “dressing” phase: the working prototype is being finished in a full carbon-fibre body at the JAS Atelier in Arluno (MI), with production destined to be ultra-limited.

Carbon‑Fibre Elegance Meets Racing Engineering

Pininfarina’s design ethos shines through in a lightweight, full‑carbon‑fibre exterior — a choice that underscores both performance and bespoke luxury. Beneath the skin lies a donor chassis from an early‑’90s NSX, selected for its mechanical integrity. Thanks to JAS Motorsport’s racing DNA, the car integrates refined components from the motorsport realm. Buyers will also have the choice between left‑ and right‑hand drive, enhancing exclusivity and global appeal.

This blend of craftsmanship and performance echoes the ingenuity seen in other coachbuilt luxury projects covered by Luxferity — for example, the Bentley Batur and its pioneering “light sculpture” personalization.

JAS Motorsport & Pininfarina Revive the NSX Legacy

A Cockpit for the Emotionally Engaged Driver

The interior pays homage to the original NSX layout, but it’s been completely reinterpreted through Pininfarina’s lens of timeless design. Every line, surface, and control is sculpted to foster a deep, emotional connection between driver and machine — just as the original NSX philosophy declared: quality is measured by whether the car inspires enthusiasm in the driver.

This thoughtful melding of form and function is very much in keeping with the level of design refinement Luxferity celebrates elsewhere — such as in our feature on the Bentley Continental GT Speed, which balances performance, comfort, and luxury.

Performance at Its Heart — Naturally Aspirated V6 & Manual Transmission

Under the hood, the car uses an original‑style, naturally aspirated V6, re-engineered by JAS Motorsport to maximize power, torque, and responsiveness. The engine is paired with a six‑speed manual gearbox, delivering a raw, analog driving experience — a nod to purists who value engagement over automation.

This dedication to mechanical purity mirrors the kind of engineering-honouring craftsmanship found in other limited-edition high-performance cars we’ve covered, such as in our story about Bugatti’s Brouillard from their bespoke Programme Solitaire.

Looking Ahead — Name, Price & First Public Appearance

JAS Motorsport confirms that further details — including the official name and pricing — will be revealed soon. The eagerly anticipated world premiere is scheduled for the first half of 2026, marking a pivotal moment in the convergence of bespoke luxury and motorsport performance.

This announcement resonates with the exclusivity and collected craftsmanship luxury automotive collectors prize — much like the ultra‑limited McLaren W1, which Luxferity previously spotlighted for its groundbreaking design and performance.