Honda will restore your classic NSX, but there's a catch
Honda is launching its Heritage Works program to support the iconic first-generation Acura NSX (NA1).
The program launches in summer 2026; Honda has not given a specific public launch date.
Honda has not announced a start month for restoration work at the original Takanezawa factory in Japan, while Heritage Parts will be offered through Honda's parts-distribution channels.
Owners can get official parts and restoration help, keeping these classic cars running and looking fresh.
Restoration services range from basic fixes to full makeovers
Heritage Works revives Honda's old NSX Refresh Plan, offering two types of parts: exact reproductions made with original methods, and updated versions using modern materials and production methods (for example, functionally equivalent replacement components such as ABS unit motors).
Restoration services range from basic engine and suspension fixes to full makeovers with new paint and interiors.
Application/ordering timing has not been specified; parts/orders will be available to order at Acura dealers starting summer 2026.
Pricing and availability details
Pricing has not yet been announced. Parts will be available to order at Acura dealers starting summer 2026; global availability and exact timing have not been confirmed, and the program currently only exists for Japan-market first-gen NSX examples.
Honda also hints that more classic sports models could join the program down the road.