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Honda S2000

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2007 Honda S2000
2006 Honda S2000

The Honda S2000 is a roadster that was manufactured by the Honda Motor Company to mark their 50th anniversary. The first true sports car from Honda in over four decades, the Honda S2000 did not disappoint with its 9000 rpm redline, perfect 50-50 weight balance and "X-bone" frame. The car was originally launched in 1999 as a 2000 model and continues in the tradition of the lightweight roadster "S" cars such as the S600 and S800.

With over 40 years of Honda racing technology packed into this little ragtop roadster, the Honda S2000 is at home both on the track and on the road. It is a sports car that is desired by both weekend warriors and tuners alike. They appreciate the car for its incredible stock performance as well as its thriving modification following.

Like previous "S" cars, the name of the S2000 comes from its engine displacement of approximately 2000cc (although Honda would later introduce a 2200cc model, still under the S2000 name). From its inception in 1999 to 2003, S2000s were manufactured in Honda's Tochigi plant. S2000s since then have been manufactured in the Suzuka plant.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Honda S2000 Review.

Recent Changes

According to the U.K.'s WhatCar? Magazine, the second generation Honda S2000 won't go on sale until 2009. The existing S2000 will remain largely unchanged until that time, the report said. This means the S2000 will have been on the market ten years without any major changes, compared to a typical Japanese car product cycle of just five years.

Styles and Major Options

The Honda S2000 is available in one base trim:

BASE

The base model comes standard with:

Pricing

Today's actual prices by city can be found at CarsDirect.

Trims

base

MSRP

$34,050

Invoice

$30,643

Gas Mileage

EPA Estimates for various trims of the Honda S2000 are as follows:

Trim

4 cyl., 2.2 L, Manual

(6 speed), Premium gas

MPG

20/26

Reliability

Owners of the Honda S2000 can count on Honda’s reputation for building reliable cars. The general consensus is that the S2000 provides outstanding reliability and mechanical build. J.D. Power gave the S2000 5 out of 5 stars in both Overall Dependability and Mechanical Quality.

Safety

The Honda S2000 comes standard with Dual Front Airbags (SRS), Side-Impact Door Beams, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Traction Control and Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).

Photos

Colors

Exterior

The 2007 Honda S2000 comes in the following exterior colors:

  • Berlina Black
  • Grand Prix White
  • Laguna Blue Pearl
  • New Formula Red
  • Rio Yellow Pearl
  • Silverstone Metallic

Interior

The 2007 Honda S2000 comes in the following interior colors:

  • Black
  • Red/Black

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

Currently, Honda has no plans to offer a hybrid version of the S2000. However, they will continue to offer the Honda Accord Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid and Honda Insight.

Unique Attributes

Engine start button

The Honda S2000 is different than conventional sports cars because it uses a gimmicky but fun racecar inspired feature. Instead of starting the engine using the turn of a key, the S2000 allows you to “start your engines” by using a red button located just to the left side of the steering wheel that brings the engine to life.

Resale Values

Thanks to its Honda reliability and desirability amongst driving enthusiasts, the S2000 holds its value well in the used car market. In fact, Edmunds.com rated the Honda S2000 #1 in their Top 10 Cars With the Best Residual Value for 2006 article.

Criticisms

  • Lack of low-down punch in engine
  • Unpredictable oversteer when driven at its limit
  • Short gearing makes casual driving & cruising difficult
  • Its stylings are feeling a bit dated (New Car Test Drive)

Generations

Second Generation (2004-present)

2004 Honda S2000

The second generation Honda S2000 was released in 2004. It had newly designed 17" wheels and wider Bridgestone Potenza RE050s (215/45R17 in front and 225/50R17s in the rear) along with a retuned suspension that reduced the car's tendency to oversteer. The F20C 2.0 L engine was also revised with the introduction of the F22C1 2.2L variant to the North American market with more torque and redline reduced to 8,200 rpm providing more low-end performance. To improve fade resistance and stopping power at and near the limit, the brake pad material is now a new metallic compound.

In addition, cosmetic changes were made to the exterior with new front and rear bumpers, revised headlight assemblies with HID headlights, new LED tail-lights, and oval-tipped exhausts. The color “Rio Yellow Pearl” was added to the lineup and Spa Yellow was dropped. Interior changes included: red / black colored seats, increased shoulder room by 0.5”, a reshaped steering wheel, metallic-look trim, new center console with two cup holders, and an updated gauge cluster. The last thing changed in 2004 was the S2000’s weight from 2810lbs to 2835lbs.

2005 saw no changes in the Honda S2000

The 2006 model introduced a drive by wire throttle, a Vehicle Stability Assist system, and brake assist. “Laguna Blue” was added to the exterior color options along with the wheels being redesigned, new daytime running lights, and a “check gas cap” light. Interior changes included: revised seats, additional stereo speakers integrated into the headrests, and additional headrest padding where the previous seats had helmet depressions and screens.

In 2007, S2000s with “Grand Prix White” would only be available with red / black interior and the colors “Suzuka Blue Metallic” and “Sebring Silver Metallic” were dropped.

First Generation (2000-2003)

2000 Honda S2000

The first generation Honda S2000 was originally launched in 1999 as a 2000 model. It featured 16" wheels with Bridgestone Potenza S-02 tires. The first S2000s (2000 to 2003 models) came equipped with a 2.0L (1997cc) F20C I4 engine producing 240 hp (179 kW) at 8,300 rpm and 153 ft·lb (208 Nm) of torque at 7,500 rpm. It had aggressive but simple styling and a racecar simple interior. It utilized Honda’s most cutting edge racing technology, such as the X-bone frame that decreased weight but brought incredible strength to the convertible structure.


In 2001 both a console clock and wind deflector became standard features.


For 2002 the plastic rear window was replaced with a glass window, equipped with defroster. The window was smaller in size and the top frame had to be redesigned to accommodate the glass. Steering feel and handling progression were improved by making significant changes to suspension spring rates, anti-roll bar stiffness, and shock calibration. Changes to the interior included a combination leather and aluminum shift knob, a solid red interior for the silver exterior color, and door panel net storage pockets. On the exterior, the Honda badges were enlarged and the color “Suzuka Blue Metallic” was added and “Sebring Silver” replaced Silverstone Metallic.

The 2003 Honda S2000 only saw the addition of a tan interior for S2000s in white.

Worldwide

In foreign markets and its homeland the Honda S2000 is offered in different trims, but overall is the same vehicle offered in North America. First generation S2000s in Japan were quoted with an additional 10 hp due to a small difference in the engine compression ratio. In Japan there is also a “type V” available that comes with variable steering ratio (VGS) depending on vehicle speed. In addition, originally the F22C1 2.2L engine was intended only for the North American market in 2004, but it was also introduced to Japan in 2006.

In the UK, the S2000 is offered in the convertible trim or the S2000 GT, which comes with a removable hard top.

Design quirks and oddities

Refer to any pop-culture tidbits about the vehicle in this section.

Awards

  • Car and Driver’s 10 Best List for 2000-2002 and 2004
  • Highest-ranked model in the J.D. Power and Associates 2004 Vehicle Dependability Study's "Premium Sports Car" class
  • The F20C engine won the International Engine of the Year award in the "1.8 to 2 liter" size category for five years from 2000-2004
  • The "Most Wanted Convertible Under $35,000" in 2004 & 2005, Edmunds.com

See also

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External Links


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