The price for the Honda NSX has been confirmed for our neighbours across the causeway; the hybrid, all-wheel-drive turbocharged supercar has been tagged at SGD888,999 without COE (certificate of entitlement) in Singapore, or RM2.67 million before on road costs.
Directly converted to our local ringgit, the figure puts the NSX in the same ballpark as the Ferrari 488 GTB at RM1.08 million (before taxes), and the Lamborghini Huracan at RM2.1 million including taxes.
If you needed confirmation that we don’t, in fact, have the priciest automobiles in the region, the Perodua Axia was launched across the causeway at the equivalent of RM231,827. The equivalent, range-topping 1.0 litre automatic Advance variant is priced at RM42,530 here in Malaysia.
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