Honda resumes production of parts for old models

Honda resumes production of parts for old models

Honda has announced a new supply programme for old cars that will be available from spring 2026. At the top of the list is the legendary model First generation NSX. Honda has not yet announced which specific parts will be included on the list, but it does not seem [...]

Honda has announced a new supply programme for old cars that will be available from spring 2026.

At the top of the list is the legendary model First generation NSX.

Honda has not yet announced which specific parts will be included on the list, but it appears that they will not be just original parts.

The statement said finding all brand OEM parts for old cars is becoming increasingly challenging, so the company will use the so-called “appropriate parts initially”.

However, Honda claims that the most important thing is to maintain functionality and credibility at the original level, the telegraph writes.

Otherwise, Honda currently has her NSX programme Refesh Plan, which has been in operation since 1993, but will soon end.

It will be replaced by a new global restoration service, which will eventually include other sports models from the Japanese brand.

The exact models involved have not yet been discovered.

Details will be announced in the autumn./Periscopi/

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