Within the transition to the new GT3 regulation foreseen at a global level, BMW and Porsche have carried out the development of new models for 2022, while Audi has opted to carry out an update of its current Audi R8 LMS GT3. For its part, Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 won’t debut until 2023, movements in any case that denote the global update of the GT3 car park. In the case of the Acura NSX GT3, Honda Performance Development vehicle will get a new Evo package in 2022 after debuting in 2016 and receiving the first major upgrade package in 2019.
The second evolution of the Acura NSX GT3 is necessary to maintain some competitiveness in IMSA and Super GT, two of the reference championships of Honda’s GT3 project. It is the only way to stay in business, although updates to this Evo package have not been detailed. In this regard, Lee Niffenegger has specified that the car built so far by JAS Motorsport in Europe you will receive news mainly in the mechanical section, with small updates that will not affect, for example, its aesthetics. Somewhat understandable given the current situation and the low acceptance of the Honda NSX GT3 in Europe.