Ranking The 10 Fastest Honda Sports Cars Ever

Honda has brought some cars on roads that boost great speed and traffic reliability. For the speed lovers, Honda has some great choices from the NSX supercar, the S2000 roadster, and Civic Type-R, and even the subtly seductive Accord family sedan is no less. Rating 10 hottest cars of Honda.
Honda NSX (191MPH)
Hitting the road at 191MPH, the new NSX 2017 is one of the best cars Honda has brought on the road. The car's design was a little complicated, but it worked out nicely. The twin-turbo 3.5-litre V-6 engine works on nine-speed transmission for 573hp.

HSV_010 GT500 Super GT (186MPH)
It is Honda's best sports car, as it is street legal. It is a pure race car, but counting Honda's fastest car, you can miss this on the list.
NSX Type R (174MPH)
Taking the NSX basic idea, Type R is an outrageous car with many oomphs. It can go from 0 to 60 in just 4.4 seconds. It is an NXS nirvana for a Honda lover.
1990-2005 NSX (170MPH)
When F1 legend Ayrton Senna himself helped Honda build sports cars, the results couldn't be wrong. In 1990, when NSX hit the road, the people were stunned. The NSX was crafted so flawlessly that it didn't require a monster motor.
Civic Type R (168MPH)
This car might not be the best of all this drive, but it's a car with 300hp turbocharged 2.0-litre inline four-cylinder. It has a top-notch transmission and looks fantastic on the road.
S2000 CR (160MPH)
In just 5.7 seconds, it turns from 0 to 60hp. It stands out because of its convertible option and a fun style statement look. It is sleeker, sexier, lighter, and thus faster.
S2000 Standard (149MPH)
The car is like a jazzy mini roadster, a hotter Honda version of the Mazda Miata. It's not only that but so much more. The four-cylinder 2.2-litre VTEC engine generates 237hp.
Integra Type R (148MPH)
Launched between 1995 and 2001, Integra is still among the company's best cars. The 1.8-litre DOHC VTEC four-cylinder generates under 200hp, but it has been a decent car.
1991-1995 Prelude Si VTEC (148MPH)
Si VTEC was the apex of the Prelude, the line launched in the 1990s. It was a futuristic model presented by Honda, and it pulled that out nicely.
2017 Accord EX-L Coupé (138MPH)
Accord Coupe is not a speed machine, but the 2107 Accord EX-L Coupe changed it. The car is present with either six-speed automatic or manual transmission. And the manual transmission transforms a usual sedan into a sports version.

Honda is not a sports car company, but it has been a top-notch automobile company. It continued to provide some of the hottest, fastest, most reliable, and best-selling cars over the last five decades.
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