Acura will produce a limited run of the sedan in three NSX-derived colors, set for delivery later this year.
Acura's performance division is set to produce a run of TLX Type S PMC edition sedans in its Ohio plant.
Available in Curva Red, 130R White, and Long Beach Blue, the limited-edition units benefit from cosmetic tuning and minor weight reduction. Price and unit availability has yet to be revealed but Acura will open orders for the hand-built cars later this year. Long Beach Blue is a fitting color code for the new Acura TLX Type S PMC, with the company's US headquarters a few miles away in Torrance, California. However, what makes this edition of the TLX Type S special is where and how it will be produced. Across the country in Marysville, Ohio, Acura'sNotorious for reviving the, the Ohio plant will hand-manufacture a limited run of the popular sedan for the 2023 model year.
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