Spotting one Honda NSX on a British road is rare enough but three in a row all on personalized NSX plates is extraordinary
Published on May 05, 2026 at 9:56 AM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on May 05, 2026 at 9:56 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews

Seeing three rare supercars like the Honda NSX storming British roads with matching custom plates is a sight that would make any enthusiast drop their phone.
A silver, a yellow, and a black example were recently filmed filtering through a quiet roundabout in what looked like a professional formation.
These cars are getting older and more valuable, so seeing them out in the rain instead of a heated garage is quite a shock.
While some might call it luck, the coordination on display suggests this was a very deliberate move.
Matching custom plates and a Honda NSX trio
Evidence from the street shows these three examples of the Honda NSX are clearly part of a local enthusiast network.
It’s obvious from the custom plates that these owners spend a lot of time and money keeping their cars in top condition.
Instead of sitting behind velvet ropes, each Honda NSX was actually being put to work on standard asphalt.
The convoy moved with a level of discipline that made the rare supercars look like they were part of an official parade.
Automotive photographer Nick Perry noted that catching a glimpse of even one of these cars is a rare win for any spotter.

“You might wait years to see a single Honda NSX in the wild, so seeing three traveling in a pack is like finding a unicorn,” Perry said.
He noted that seeing multiple examples of the Honda NSX in a single frame is virtually unheard of on public roads.
Driving through tight turns on these roads is never easy in a low-slung performance car.
The drivers seemed unbothered by the narrow lanes, ensuring their custom plates were clearly visible to everyone nearby.
This sighting reflects a shift where people are finally taking their rare supercars out for more than just a quick wash.

One of the cars toward the back used a specific P5 NSX plate to mark its spot in the line.
Most people only see rare supercars like these on a poster or a computer screen.
By bringing them onto public roads, the owners have turned a normal Tuesday into a major event for local fans.
The custom plates, acting as a matching set, made the whole group look much more expensive than it already is.

All three cars in the footage appear to be the early versions of the Honda NSX with the famous hidden headlights.
These are the models that purists hunt for when they want to buy rare supercars.
Seeing them navigate through traffic on British roads is a reminder that these machines were built to be driven.
Every driver kept their car perfectly clean, which is a full-time job when using custom plates in the UK.
Sky-high values for rare supercars
Prices for a decent Honda NSX have gone through the roof over the last few years.
People who used to buy European brands are now looking at rare supercars from Japan as a smarter place to put their money.
Having custom plates attached to a car like this can actually help its identity when it comes time to sell.
A Honda NSX that has a history of being seen on the road is often more trusted by the next buyer.
The world is moving toward electric power, which makes the engine in a Honda NSX feel like a relic from a better time.
There is a specific mechanical feel to these rare supercars that you just cannot find in a modern showroom.

More collectors are starting to realize that driving around is the best way to keep the seals and gaskets healthy.
Using custom plates is just the finishing touch for an owner who wants to stand out in a crowd.
Seeing three rare supercars with custom plates in a single neighborhood is something people will be talking about for months.
The Honda NSX proves that you do not need a brand-new car to turn every head on the street.
Expect to see these three cars popping up at more events as the weather gets better.