It will be interesting to see how well it sells. The original, one of MOTOR TRENDS first "best drivers car" winners only sold ~8900 in 15 years! That's less than 600 sold a year. The speculation was that even though it was a great car it suffered from a bit of a supercar identity crisis: i.e. The country club set types that drive and can afford these cars are impressed if someones says they drive a Ferrari or a Lamborghini, "I drive an Acura" just didn't impress wealthy people and they think that effected sales.
Think there is a similar phenomenon with the Lexus LFA, two years after production ceased and they still couldn't sell them.
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/bp/new-l...192812270.html