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Honda Legend will receive a third-level autopilot
The Japanese government awarded Honda's Traffic Jam Pilot technology with a special award, which allows the driver to take his eyes off the road. And on the same day, Honda announced that their company would be the first to launch mass production of cars equipped with a third-level autopilot.
Such cars will be able to move independently on busy highways, but having a person behind the wheel is still required. The Traffic Jam Pilot function will first be available on the Honda Legend sedan for the Japanese market, and sales of the four-door with an advanced autopilot will begin before the end of March 2021.
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Honda also has more mundane news. One of these came from the USA, where sales of the 2021 Acura NSX supercar began. The coupe's appearance, interior and equipment have not changed, the price has remained the same, but the palette of exterior colors has been expanded with Long Beach Blue (surcharge - $1000), named after the race track of the same name in California. This is a truly iconic color scheme that was offered on the first generation NSX from 2002 to 2005. And during this time, only 88 two-doors were painted in Long Beach Blue.
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In the range of the modern NSX, this will be the third color of the heritage series - previously the Japanese added Berlina Black and Indy Yellow Pearl.
Such cars will be able to move independently on busy highways, but having a person behind the wheel is still required. The Traffic Jam Pilot function will first be available on the Honda Legend sedan for the Japanese market, and sales of the four-door with an advanced autopilot will begin before the end of March 2021.
READ ALSO: Jeep Grand Wagoneer debuts with three rows and seven screens
Honda also has more mundane news. One of these came from the USA, where sales of the 2021 Acura NSX supercar began. The coupe's appearance, interior and equipment have not changed, the price has remained the same, but the palette of exterior colors has been expanded with Long Beach Blue (surcharge - $1000), named after the race track of the same name in California. This is a truly iconic color scheme that was offered on the first generation NSX from 2002 to 2005. And during this time, only 88 two-doors were painted in Long Beach Blue.
READ ALSO: Honda has updated the Odyssey minivan
In the range of the modern NSX, this will be the third color of the heritage series - previously the Japanese added Berlina Black and Indy Yellow Pearl.