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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/RacingLagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser.]]

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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/RacingLagoon]] ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser.]]
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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/Racing Lagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser.]]

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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/Racing Lagoon]] [[VideoGame/RacingLagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser.]]
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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/Racing Lagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: [[{{MidSeasonUpgrade He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser]].]]

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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/Racing Lagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: [[{{MidSeasonUpgrade He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser]].Chaser.]]
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* Keisuke Ishikawa from [[VideoGame/Racing Lagoon]] starts off with an orange Integra Si (named the [="GRA-Si"=] in game) as a member of the Honmoku Night Racers. [[spoiler: [[{{MidSeasonUpgrade He would later replace this with a Toyota Chaser]].]]
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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the [==''CVC1600''==]), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[spoiler: [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]].]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic.

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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the [==''CVC1600''==]), [=''CVC1600''=]), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[spoiler: [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]].]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic.
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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the [==''CVC1600''==]), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[Spoiler: [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]].]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic.

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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the [==''CVC1600''==]), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]].]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic.
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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the ''CVC1600''), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic..

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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the ''CVC1600''), [==''CVC1600''==]), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[Spoiler: [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]] persona]].]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic..Civic.
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* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has 2 notable drivers who used EK Civic's in-game (known as the ''CVC1600''), these included Kenzo Yamada's Spoon-Sports colored Civic [[labelnote:note]]He uses a variation of his Civic as part of his [[{{PaperThinDisguise}} "Prince of the Test Course" persona]] [[/labelnote]], and Shinsuke Ishikawa's green Civic..
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* In ''Manga/MF Ghost'' an S2000 with the Number "270" was seen during Kanata's run in the manga, with it being passed just before the Death Zone, despite Kanata starting a full Minute behind it.

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* In ''Manga/MF Ghost'' ''Manga/MFGhost'', an S2000 with the Number "270" was seen during Kanata's run in the manga, with it being passed just before the Death Zone, despite Kanata starting a full Minute behind it.



* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only until its added normally in the base roster of ''[=6RR+=]''. Just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.

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It was introduced in 1997, based on the sixth-gen Civic hatchback under its chassis code "[=EK9=]". In 2007, the the third-gen Civic Type R was offered in two different models, the [=FD2=] sedan for the Japanese market and the [=FN2=] three-door hatch back for the European and international market. In 2015, the Civic Type R [=FK2=] is the first ever to be turbocharged. The Civic Type R would officially make its way to North American shores for the first time in 2017 with the [=FK8=] model.

Thw new generation [=FL5=] was introduced in 2022, with its aero being a lot TamerAndChaster than its predecessor. The [=FL5=] Type R broke record for the fastest lap time in the Nürburgring Nordschleife and Suzuka Circuit for a front-wheel drive car.

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It was introduced in 1997, based on the sixth-gen Civic hatchback under its chassis code "[=EK9=]". In 2007, the the third-gen Civic Type R was offered in two different models, the [=FD2=] sedan for the Japanese market and the [=FN2=] three-door hatch back for the European and international market. In 2015, the Civic Type R [=FK2=] is the first ever to be turbocharged. The Civic Type R would officially make its way to North American shores for the first time in 2017 with the [=FK8=] model.

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new generation [=FL5=] was introduced in 2022, with its aero being a lot TamerAndChaster than its predecessor. The [=FL5=] Type R broke record for the fastest lap time in the Nürburgring Nordschleife and Suzuka Circuit for a front-wheel drive car. By the way, like the RX-7, the [=FL5=] Civic Type R [[https://www.thedrive.com/news/why-does-the-gt7-honda-civic-type-r-have-the-redline-beep-on will emit a loud beeping noise at redline.]]



* One of the three {{Starter Mon}}s of ''VideoGame/Burnout3Takedown'', the Compact Type 1, as well as the Custom Compact strongly resemble the second-gen Civic Type R.



* The Civic Type R is extremely common in all ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' installments. For the latter's case, the series has every generation available, with ''[=GT7=]'' recently adding [=FL5=] Type R in via post-launch update.

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* The Civic Type R is extremely common in all ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' installments. For Both have tuned variants, the former from Mugen and the latter from Spoon Sports. Also, for the latter's case, the series has every generation available, with ''[=GT7=]'' recently adding [=FL5=] Type R in via post-launch update.



* The Blista Kanjo in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the Civic Type R.

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* The Blista Kanjo in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the [=EK9=] Civic Type R.R. The same would go for the Dinka Sugoi, based on the [=FK8=].
* While ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' already has the EK Civic Type R as mentioned in the Anime and Manga section above, the seventh game included a [[PimpedOutCar pre-tuned Type R Twincam Monster]]. Additionally, the Season 4 update of ''Initial D The Arcade'' adds the brand new Civic Type R ([=FL5=]), an pretty much like in RealLife, it utilizes the loud beed upon redline.



* While ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' already has the EK Civic Type R as mentioned in the Anime and Manga section above, the seventh game included a [[PimpedOutCar pre-tuned Type R Twincam Monster]].


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* Bumblebee's altmode of ''VideoGame/TransformersForgedToFight'' is modeled after the [=EK9=] Civic Type R.


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* Creator/JenniferLoveHewitt's character shows what true WomenDrivers do best, as she DrivesLikeCrazy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3kYLwiAwck with a silver Honda S2000 at late night and around the beach]] in ''Film/{{Heartbreakers}}''.
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* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only until its added normally in the base roster of [=6RR+=]. Just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.

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* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only until its added normally in the base roster of [=6RR+=].''[=6RR+=]''. Just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.
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* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only and, just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.

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* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only and, just until its added normally in the base roster of [=6RR+=]. Just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.
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->''"Since I was a small child, one of my dreams has been to compete in motor vehicles races all over the world with a vehicle of my own making, and to win."''
-->--'''Soichiro Honda'''
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->''"The Type R is a finely honed tool for driving fast, a car engineered in almost every detail not to coddle or insulate, but to communicate. If driving a Type R doesn't make the petroleum in your blood boil, you should collect your pushrods and go home."''
-->--'''Dave Coleman'''

The Integra was a Japanese compact/sports compact car produced by Honda from 1985 to 2006, succeeding the Honda Quint. In North America, the car is sold under the Acura brand, though later models were marketed as the [[MarketBasedTitle Acura RSX]].

It was a much more luxurious and sport-oriented derivative of the Honda Civic. Throughout its production run, the Integra is much aligned for its handling and performance, albeit in its front-engine, front-wheel drive manner. The Integra was offered in either a 3-door coupé, a 4-door sedan of a 5-door liftback.

While Integras were widely common for the masses, in 1995, Honda introduced a high-performance version of the Integra to the Japanese domestic market (JDM), as the Integra Type R, donning the signature red Honda badge. Its 1.8 L DOHC VTEC inline-4 engine was uplifted to 195-197 hp, fitted with a limited-slip differential, aero front spoiler, rear wing, lowered suspension and removed-air conditioning (possibly as means of weight reduction). For its 2001 model, the Integra received a modernized overhaul, using the basis from the seventh-generation Civic as its platform, noted for its "half-circle-on-the-bottom" shaped headlight and taillight clusters, though its 2005 facelift completely removes the half-circle clusters for a flat one.

The Integra ended production in 2006. Though the Integra moniker was resurrected in 2022 as [[InNameOnly Acura's new 5-door liftback]], succeeding the ILX. Another use of the Integra name would see usage for the eleventh-genertation Civic in China.
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* As a way for Acura to promote their Type S models, ''Advertising/TypeSChiakisJourney'' answers all your questions. Title doesn't lie as Season 2 brings out the CoolCar Chiaki uses - a 2023 Acura Integra Type S.
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* A Nighthawk Black Pearl [=DC5=] Integra Type-R belonged to Kiritani, one of the Black Organization suspects of ''Manga/DetectiveConan''.
* The Championship White Integra Type R is the signature vehicle of Todo School student Smiley Sakai of ''Manga/InitialD'', where he's happy enough to feint brake in front of you. [[spoiler:Though, he was bested by Keisuke due to the Integra being exploited of having underperformance at low speed when on an uphill slope.]]
* One of Tomoya's "R-Killer" cars he owns in ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' is a Championship White Integra Type R ([=DC2=]), the only FWD in the manga. This was before he switches to a much more recognizable R32 Skyline.
** His car appropriately shows up in the arcade game ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune 6'' during the first two chapters of the "Garage ACE" arc, but its an [[NonPlayableCharacter unplayable car]].
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* [[ScaryBlackMan Edwin]] from ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'' drove a red 1996 Acura Integra [=DC2=], fully-decked with a Wings West RS kit, used for his race against Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Connor, [[spoiler:and lost in both races.]]
** At the same film, a blue 1994 LS Integra is Mia Toretto's car, used to impress Brian of her driving skills. Perhaps her talents are what's fully-utilized of in future films.
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* Mick's RiceBurner in ''Series/GoodGirls'' is a black RSX.
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* The first four ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport'' games had Honda Integra Type-R, including ones tuned by Mugen or VIS Sports. Later iterations would be replaced by its Acura counterparts which had been fully present in every game.
* Just like the Civic Type R, Integras are everywhere throughout the ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games, whether if its from Acura or Honda, but mostly the latter.
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' doesn't care about regional versions. So why not add the Integra from both the Acura and Honda in the game, both for [=DC2=] and [=DC5=].
* Maria, that SpicyLatina who resembles [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII Catalina]] anyway in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub II'' uses an orange Torrida, a sexy sports coupe that is an Integra [=DC2=] {{Expy}}.
* During the DreamIntro of ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground'', your PlayerCharacter will drive a white fully-modded Acura Integra Type R with red accents in the opening race, giving you ATasteOfPower.
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->''"Are you familiar with that Honda you're driving? The NSX isn't your regular street car. It was made back in TheNineties to stand neck and neck with the likes of Ferrari and Porsche."''
-->--'''Hayato''', [[https://youtu.be/rASaJW8FVbM?feature=shared&t=142 Made in Japan Playlist - first race]], ''VideoGame/TheCrewMotorfest''

The NSX (short for '''N'''ew '''S'''portscar e'''X'''perimental) is Honda's two-seater midship sports car and was [[MarketBasedTitle branded under the Acura badge for the North American market]].

The idea for a midship car traced back in 1984 with its SuperPrototype dubbed the HP-X ('''N'''ew '''P'''ininfarina e'''X'''perimental), which utilized a 3.0L V6 engine, intended to exceed the performance of a Ferrari V8 engine, whilst offering at an affordable price. The project finally pushed with its concept evolving into a full-fledged production car, launched as the '''NSX''' in 1990. The car benefitted from aerodynamics and bodywork inspired by F-16 fighter jets and robust chassis and rigidity to which the late UsefulNotes/FormulaOne driver Ayrton Senna tried out the NSX around the Suzuka Circuit during its final phases of development.

While the NSX is already considered a world-class sports car that sought a balance of performance and drivability, Honda produced a superior limited track-focused version called the NSX Type R (or NSX-R), the first ever car to bear the Type R badge, notable for its black roof. The facelifted version of the NSX sees a modern overhaul to the car, allowing it to keep up with its competitors. One of the biggest changes was its original pop-up headlights replaced with fixed LED headlamps.

The NSX [[PutOnABus took a break from production]], while Acura, Honda's North American brand announced the development for the NSX's successor. The project had to be called off amidst the financial crisis in 2007-2008. Despite its cancellation, in 2011, rumors tell the new NSX would be fitted with an electric motor in addition to the petrol engine. ''And it happened''. The new second-generation Honda NSX ('''N'''ew '''S'''portscar ''e'''X'''perience'') was unveiled in late-2015, now as a 9-speed twin-turbocharged all-wheel drive hybrid sports car. Thanks to its electric motor, the NSX can go accelerate rapidly from 0-60 in just 2.9 seconds. The NSX concluded its production with its improved final year limited-edition NSX Type S.

The NSX was once a major part of motor racing; the NSX [=GT1=] and [=GT2=] partook in the [[UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans Le Mans]] in 1994, where Team Kunimitsu became the class winner in 1995. Since 1996, the NSX became extremely prominent in Japan's JGTC/Super GT where it was Honda's manufacturing entry alongside its rivals Nissan and Toyota for the [=GT500=] class. While it was replaced for by the HSV-010 GT for 2010 to 2013, 2014 saw the return of the NSX back in top flight GT racing once more before it was discontinued again and replaced by the new Civic Type R-GT for the 2024 season.
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* Sosuke Nekome in ''Anime/DenNohCoil'' appears to be a red sports car looking very similar to the Acura/Honda NSX (it's LHD so it's implied to be an import), though he rarely drives it.
* In ''Manga/InitialD'', TheLeader of Sidewinder and TheAce of hillclimbing, Go Hojo drives a Formula Red zenki NSX for his battle against uphill ace Keisuke Takahashi. About the car... well, everything is too much SeriousBusiness as his NSX is [[PimpedOutCar completely cladded]] with ADVANCE Flatout aero kit and some gilded BBS rims, too.
* [[spoiler:Fed up with how the Civic Type R underperformed during the Odawara Pikes Peak, Kazuhiro Maezono in ''Manga/MFGhost'' dumps his FWD Civic in favor for a brand new second-gen NSX. It's powerful enough to stay competitive for the second round, even with all the electric motors removed.]]
* In an anime revolving around Japanese motorsports, ''Anime/{{Overtake}}'' is no slouch here. Outside of Formula 4, one of the Super GT cars are a feature here, and that one is the second-generation Honda NSX [=GT500=], a silhouette car that is monstrously faster than F4 cars.
* Barnaby Brooks Jr. can be seen driving a Honda NSX in Episode 15 in ''Anime/TigerAndBunny''. ...and ''yes'' it's red.

[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* [[spoiler:The unique one-off concept version of the second-generation Acura NSX appeared as [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark's]] car, right at the near-ending of ''Film/TheAvengers2012'' where he drives [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] alongside him, just after the team parts ways from a hard long fight against Loki.]]
* This is the car Mia Toretto drives in ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious''. [[spoiler:In the end of [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], she alongside Brian his crew try to break Dominic Toretto out of his prison transport.]] [[spoiler:This was also flashbacked in ''Film/FastFive''.]]
** [[spoiler:Roman Pearce in ''Film/{{F9}}'' was procured a brand new Acura NSX for the Edinbugh job against Jakob Toretto.]]
* In the start of ''Film/GranTurismo2023'', the first thing a young Kazunori Yamauchi did before he created the franchise: test-driving a first-generation Honda/Acura NSX against a Ford [=GT40=] to gather data for his Gran Turismo simulator.
* The "cleaner", Winston Wolfe in ''Film/PulpFiction'' owns a '92 silver Acura NSX and watch it [[DrivesLikeCrazy blaze away from your eyes]] as he rushes for a morning meal.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* The end of "Trapped Beneath the Sea" in ''Series/{{Baywatch}} Nights'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElpK4UsNti0 Mitch Buchannon pull up in a nice red Acura NSX targa top]], possible as an ActorAllusion to Creator/DavidHasselhoff's protagonist role in ''Knight Rider''. Nelly is surprised with his nice wheels, though the car isn't really his because...
-->'''Mitch:''' Because you see, the car doesn't actually belong to me, it belongs to a detective agency.
* The Acura NSX is [[BitchInSheepsClothing Valerie Malone's]] personal CoolCar she bought with the money that some jerk gave her in ''Series/BeverlyHills90210''.
* One of Chase's cars in ''Series/LAHeat'': a targa-top Acura NSX use for his high-speed actions.
* The futuristic Tridoron, Rider Machine's personal car of ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'' is based on the zenki NSX of Honda's. It's not just a regular NSX though, this is one sick RiceBurner that can blast past ''[[LudicrousSpeed subsonic speeds]]''.

[[AC:Music]]
* Music/{{Ludacris}}'s ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfjbe4RKbwQ Act A Fool]]" is all CarPorn incarnate. Here, the [[PimpedOutCar pimped out NSX]] was originally a background car [[AscendedExtra before it gave a spotlight]] when he drove it in the last minute of the video.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* The NSX is fully present in all its ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' games, serving as the only A-Class car of Honda. The first two uses the zenki Type S Zero, where as ''3'' and ''4'' offer two different kouki trims; the Type S and the Type R.
* The Modified Sports and Dominator Sports in ''VideoGame/{{Burnout}} 3: Takedown'' greaty resembles its Super GT counterpart. In ''Legends'', the Sports Cop comes with a Japanese police livery, [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/NSX-policecar.jpg/640px-NSX-policecar.jpg similar to how the NSX police car]] was in RealLife.
* ''[=CSR Racing 2=]'' has nine versions of the NSX across both generations and both brands with four [=NA1=] models and five [=NC1=] models. Four are simply models that have an aftermarket wide body kit [[note]]both an [=NA1=] and [=NC1=] with Liberty Walk, an [=NA1=] with Rocket Bunny, and an [=NC1=] with AIMGAIN[[/note]], the Acura [=NC1=] from ''Film/{{F9}}'' as part of a tie-in event series, the [=NC1=] Type S, an [=NA1=] Type R that has to be restored from RiceBurner treatment, a second [=NA1=] Type R with "Tuner" customization, and a stock [=NC1=].
* Quite a common recurrence in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', mainly the ones of Acura which a [[PimpedOutCar blue modified one]] becomes the cover car and it shows even more on [[https://youtu.be/djBBwE-JHJs?feature=shared&t=43 how it got its treatment in the intro]].
* Honda's premiere sports car would be most prominent in every ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' game, as well as its Acura counterpart. And the game is proud to even add various JGTC/Super GT race cars, a cool looking SuperPrototype (also in LM race car), and its new generation NSX serves as ''Sport's'' Gr.4/Gr.3/Gr,B car, plus the Gr.2 Super GT cars, as well.
* Unusual for the series, ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' turns the Infernus, which is usually a stand-in for a period-appropriate Lamborghini, into one for the first-generation NSX. A second NSX stand-in would appear in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' as the Dinka Jester, which is based on the second-generation model.
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' feature the NSX in the lineup for both Acura and Honda trims. Its sequel includes the kouki [=NA2=], also for ''both'' makes as well. And it can be modified cooly with its [[RiceBurner Veilside Fortune body kit]].
* The Acura NSX was one of the eight cars in ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'', and that car was never seen again... until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' marked its return, [[TheBusCameBack 13 years later]]. It would reappear once more in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' before it was PutOnABus... ''again''.
** The NSX finally returned once more in the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], this time it's now under the Honda badge, where you can recreate [[Manga/InitialD Go Hojo's car]], thanks to having the ADVANCE body kit available to install. ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' adds the second-gen Acura NSX, in which it [[ArtisticLicenseCars didn't take advantage of its 9-speed transmission]].
* While ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2'' & ''4'' add the NSX-R in the roster, ''3'' on the other hand gives you the 1995 [[UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans Le Mans]] class-winning NSX [=GT2=], yet since it's a game emphasizing on supercars, it's even one of the [[StarterMon starter cars]] you can purchase off from the get-go!
* The Soldat Raggio in ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' series is partially based off Honda NSX. One {{Defictionaliz|ation}}ed custom car was even built on a Honda NSX chassis.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** The [=NSX=] is Dream Wraith's signature car, as he drives it in every single game he's appeared in with bare minimum changes between each appearance.
** The first game featured the all-[=NSX=] team called Speed Box. Two notable members from the team, Shūhei Kitagata and Takeshi Nagano, would go on to greater things as leader of Unlimited and notable Wanderer, respectively, whilst retaining the [=NSX=] as their signature car.
** In international releases of ''Drift'', the [=NSX=] replaced the [=DeTomaso=] Pantera as Hamagaki's car due to licensing issues.
* When Honda made its official debut in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune [=5DX+=]'', you get not only one, but ''two'' [=NSXs=], both of which are a zenki [=NA1=] and a second gen [=NC1=]. [[note]]The [=NC1=] has 9 gears, and it's odd the arcade cabinet hat a 6-speed H-pattern gearbox, and thus the car is treated like it has 6 gears. Oh and you'd start on gear 3 as if it is gear 1.[[/note]] Suffice to say, none of the [=NSXs=] can be visually dressed-up.
** There is also an [=NA2=] NSX-R, acting as a special car exclusively to Japan. Starting ''6'', Asia/Oceania players can get their hand in this car in via Terminal Scratch. Bonus points that it's also ''fully tuned''.
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[[folder:Honda Civic Type R series]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[MemeticMutation For when you need to kick in the VTEC.]]]]

->''"Designed from factory as a capable circuit racer, this hot hatch has also built up a reputation in the Japanese street racing scene. It's lightweight, nimble and capable of slaying giants. Just wait until you hear that punchy [=B12B=] 4-cylinder VTEC enging screaming through the streets at 8200 rpm!"''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015''

[[CaptainObvious Based on the Civic]], the Honda Civic Type R was the third model to receive the Type R badge (after the NSX and Integra) and is regarded as one of the most well known Japanese hot hatches.

Type R versions of the Civic feature uprated performance parts and is usually offered in either Championship White or Sunlight Yellow as their factory colors.

It was introduced in 1997, based on the sixth-gen Civic hatchback under its chassis code "[=EK9=]". In 2007, the the third-gen Civic Type R was offered in two different models, the [=FD2=] sedan for the Japanese market and the [=FN2=] three-door hatch back for the European and international market. In 2015, the Civic Type R [=FK2=] is the first ever to be turbocharged. The Civic Type R would officially make its way to North American shores for the first time in 2017 with the [=FK8=] model.

Thw new generation [=FL5=] was introduced in 2022, with its aero being a lot TamerAndChaster than its predecessor. The [=FL5=] Type R broke record for the fastest lap time in the Nürburgring Nordschleife and Suzuka Circuit for a front-wheel drive car.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Both Todo School's Daiki Ninomiya and Tomoyuki Tachi in ''Manga/InitialD'' drive an EK Civic Type R with Spoon Sports components. The former uses his own [=EK9=] while the latter uses the demo car. [[spoiler:Both of them lost to Takumi Fujiwara in a battle in Enna Skyline and Happogahara respectively.]]
* The [[ThirteenIsUnlucky No. 13]] car of Kazuhiro Maezono in ''Manga/MFGhost'' is the [=FK8=] Civic Type R. [[spoiler:[[AwesomeButImpractical Despite having 300 hp, its FF layout suffers in understeer]], resulting in heavy front tire wear, leaving him being overtaken by Nozomi's Alfa [=4C=] and Kakeru's Lotus, as well as Kanata's 86 later on. Kazuhiro [[EpicFail would end up lagging far far behind from the rest of the pack in the Odawara Pikes Peak round]].]] [[spoiler:Guess ThirteenIsUnlucky for him]].
* The mysterious "[[RedBaron Red Phantom]]" in ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'' is a NameToRunAwayFromReallyFast. It is the mysteriously serious racer driving a tricked-out [=FD2=] Type R. [[spoiler:No wonder that dude was a headache to Miyuki, as this prompts her resignation for failure to capture him.]]

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' is one of the early known games to feature the [=EK9=] Civic. Also included in the series is a bonus Spoon-tuned variant.
* The [=FK2=] Type R appeared in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'' via [[DownloadableContent No Limits Expansion Pack]]. ...and it's one of the few Japanese imports in a roster full of European cars.
* The Civic Type R is extremely common in all ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' installments. For the latter's case, the series has every generation available, with ''[=GT7=]'' recently adding [=FL5=] Type R in via post-launch update.
* The highly modified Honda Civic [=5ZIGEN=] in ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' is based on the [=FD2=] Civic Type R. Another thing is the Honda Civic Touring Car in ''Autosport'', based on the TCR-spec [=FK2=] Type R.
* The Blista Kanjo in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the Civic Type R.
* While is [=EP3=] Type R is quite rare to see, you'll only see this generation and tis only Type R in the roster in British-developed games such as ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'', ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2'' and ''TOCA Race Driver 3''. It's due to the fact that the [=EP3=] was assembled in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom.
* While ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' already has the EK Civic Type R as mentioned in the Anime and Manga section above, the seventh game included a [[PimpedOutCar pre-tuned Type R Twincam Monster]].
* While ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' uses regular (as in, the sedan SI) Civics in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', the [=EK9=] Civic Type R made its debut in [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]] as one of the three [[StarterMon Starter Mons]] in the game. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' This is Ross's choice of car, that being said, it's TheAllegedCar as the car is considered to be one of the weakest amongst other rivals.
** Alongside the [=EK9=], [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]] onwards included the [=FK2=] Civic, while ''No Limits'' added the [=FK8=] Civic in one of its updates.
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[[folder:Honda [=S2000=]]]
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->''"I bet you he's got more than a $100,000 under the hood of that car."''
-->--'''Brian O'Connor''', ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001''

The S2000 is Honda's open-top sports car introduced in 1999, in time for the company's 50th MilestoneCelebration.

The name suggests that "S" stood for "sports", whereas the number 2000 refers to the engine displacement (not to be which it car would be after the year 2000), which carries the tradition to its predecessors of TheSixties: The S500, S600 and S800.

The first generation dubbed the [=AP1=] was its initial launch model, where the [=AP2=] in 2004 saw revision to the drivetrain, suspension and the overall bodywork. The S2000 uses a naturally-aspirated inline-4 engine producing an output of 239 horsepower, while it also distinctively known for using a [[RuleOfCool cool-looking]] digital tachometer.

While production ceased in 2009, the S2000 became one of the significant cars in the JDM community as it's popularized by tuners and collectors alike. Domestic models like the S2000 Type-V and the S2000 CR (Club Racer) are well-known sought-after collectibles.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* This Long Beach Blue Pearl roadster is the signature car of Purple Shadow veteran Dr. Toshiya Joshima from ''Manga/InitialD''. Nicknamed the "[[RedBaron God Hand]]", he's one of Tsukuba's best drivers alongside Kozo Hoshino, due to his one-handed driving.
* In ''Manga/MF Ghost'' an S2000 with the Number "270" was seen during Kanata's run in the manga, with it being passed just before the Death Zone, despite Kanata starting a full Minute behind it.
* Yuji Kishida, an arc rival in ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' drives a silver S2000, the car was tuned up to in order to make a "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_A6M_Zero) Zero]] For the Roads", complete with a custom aero kit, a lightweight carbon fiber hood, a rollcage, and the engine being turbocharged to make 400HP. [[spoiler: Despite all of this, he's bested by Akio and Tatsuya during his race]].
* Eri Shinna, one of the main characters from ''Manga/WanganMidnight C1 Runner'', drives a silver S2000.

[[AC:Film--Live Action]]
* ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious''
** The [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film]] has Dom's rival Johnny Tran driving a custom black Veilside Millennium S2000 used [[spoiler: to battle and win against Jesse's Volkswagen Jetta in a race war. Because he had a Nissan [=SR20=] engine and some NitroBoost that helped him win.]]
** One of the iconic cars in the franchise has Suki's S2000 in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious''. It also uses a Veilside Millennium body kit, and it notable for its distinctive hot pink paint job. PinkMeansFeminine indeed for Suki.
* Resident LovableAlphaBitch Sharpay Evans by the time of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', swaps her pink Mustang for a Honda S2000, with her [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS initials slapped atop the hood]] and a VanityLicencePlate reading "FABULUS" intact.

[[AC:Live Action TV]]
* A red S2000 plays a role in ''Series/ChouSeiShinGransazer''.
* The same S2000 of Suki as mentioned above can be spotted alongside Slap Jack's Supra in the episode "Bikini Wax" in ''Series/{{NCIS}}''. Seriously. What is Suki's [=S2000=] doing in a police drama series?!

[[AC:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', the Platform/Xbox360-era games has the [=AP1=] S2000, where as the Platform/XboxOne-era has the almighty S2000 CR. The game also doesn't mind adding Suki's custom S2000 (minus the vinyl patterns).
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' has this Honda roadster in every installment since its introduction in ''2'', including its tuned counterparts of Mugen, Spoon (which also had a race car version), AEM, Amuse and Opera Performance, as well as an LM race car.
* The Dinka [=RT3000=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the S2000. And its roof is fully functional unlike the other convertibles other than the Windsor Drop.
* While ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' already has the Honda S2000 in the regular lineup, ''Arcade Stage 7 AAX'' added this "Complete Car", the pre-tuned Amuse S2000 [=GT1=], while ''Arcade Stage Zero'' features a fully [[PimpedOutCar pimped out]] S2000 Demon King tuned by J's Racing.
* The car of [[SpoiledBrat Angel]] in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub II'' is a silver Interna, which is loosely based on the 1999 Honda S2000.
* Despite Honda's objections, ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' would see this Honda roadster, whether on illegal streets or on sanctioned tracks.
** Made its only introduction in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground''. Chad, a member of the Eastsiders drives this as his new custom car after having swapped his Celica. It was [[PutOnABus never seen again]] until...
** ...''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' made this car available again via [[DownloadableContent downloadable Booster Pack]]. ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' and its sequel also added this, with the latter [[ArtisticLicenseCars incorrectly marketing it as the S2000 CR where the model is clearly a regular [=AP1=] model]].
** The Euro-spec [=AP2=] later appeared in the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]] and this car carries over in its subsequent games.
* ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer''
** The Âge Prophetie in its handheld counterparts is based on the Honda S2000.
** ''R: Racing Evolution'' fully utilized the actual S2000, complete with a Mugen body kit and livery.
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fZpN_3QqDk arcade intro]] of ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} Tag Tournament'' has Lee Chaolan drive a white Honda S2000 along the expressway at night. Suffice to say, that is the only licensed CoolCar ever featured in the franchise.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** The S2000 is Lucifer Ootsuka's signature car, as he's always seen driving one in all games he appears in. In ''Zero'', it had been modified with a bodykit that bore uncanny resemblance with the Honda SSM concept car, the ancestor of what then became the S2000.
** Hamagaki replaces his [=DeTomaso=] Pantera with a yellow S2000 clad in a Genki Racing Project livery in ''Chain Reaction''. [[spoiler:He retains the car in ''Touge Legends'', where he reappears as the BigBad and FinalBoss of the game.]]
* The "Zero Fighter on the Ground" story arc of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 6'' has the introverted Yuji Kishida trying out the [=S2000=] where he's suppose to use the [=R33=] instead. The S2000 itself can on only be obtained via participation in tournaments only and, just like the other Honda cars, it can't be visually modified.
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