Bristol Fighter

vs

Honda NSX

United Kingdom vs Japan — 2004 vs 1991

Bristol Fighter (2004)
Honda NSX (1991)
Specifications
Fighter SNSX Type R NA1
Horsepower525 hp280 hp
Torque525 lb-ft217 lb-ft
Engine Size7,990 cc2,977 cc
0-60 mph3.5 sec5.2 sec
Top Speed225 mph168 mph
¼ Mile11.2 sec13.5 sec
Weight3,285 lbs3,020 lbs
Wheelbase2,700 mm2,530 mm
Length4,399 mm4,430 mm
Units Produced13
Original MSRP$229,000$62,000
Value (Excellent)$600,000$180,000
Collectibility10/1010/10
Rarity10/107/10
The Verdict

It's a closely fought contest. The 2004 Bristol Fighter S brings more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed to the table, and the 1991 Honda NSX Type R NA1 answers with lighter weight, better value. Both are excellent machines that reward their owners in different ways — there's no wrong answer here.

Overview

The rivalry between United Kingdom and Japan automotive industries has produced legendary matchups, and the 2004 Bristol Fighter S versus 1991 Honda NSX Type R NA1 is among the most fascinating. These two cars represent the best of their national engineering schools. The 2004 Bristol Fighter S holds a clear advantage in raw power with 525 hp compared to 280 hp, a 245-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Bristol Fighter uses a 8.0L V10 displacing 7,990 cc, while the Honda NSX relies on a V6 DOHC VTEC with 2,977 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 2004 Bristol Fighter S edges ahead at 3.5 seconds versus 5.2 seconds. The Honda NSX carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 265 lbs lighter. On the collector market, the 2004 Bristol Fighter S commands a significant premium over the 1991 Honda NSX Type R NA1, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity.