Honda S2000

Honda S2000
2005 Honda S2000 (AP2)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Production1999–2009 (110,673 produced)
DesignerShigeru Uehara (1995)[1][circular reference]
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door roadster / Detachable hardtop
LayoutFront mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorHonda S800

The Honda S2000 is a front-mid engine open top sports car that was manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda, from 1999 until 2009. First shown as a concept car called the SSM at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, the production version was launched on April 15, 1999, to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary. The S2000 is named for its engine displacement of two litres, while "S" stood for "sports"[2] carrying on in the tradition of the S500, S600, and S800 roadsters of the 1960s.

S2000 logo

Several revisions were made throughout the car's production life, including changes to the engine, gearbox, suspension, interior and exterior. Officially two variants exist: the initial launch model was given the chassis code AP1; though cosmetically similar, the facelifted version, known as the AP2 in North America and Japan, incorporated significant changes to the drivetrain and suspension. Production of the S2000 ceased on August 19, 2009.

The Honda S2000 was notable for its exceptional specific power output of about 92 kW (124 hp) per litre, or about two horsepower per cubic inch, the highest of any mass production, naturally aspirated engined car, until 2010.[3]

The S2000 has since become a legitimate modern classic car, having seen a significant appreciation in price for valued examples in good condition. In the JDM community and the car community as a whole, the most sought-after models are special edition productions such as the CR (Club Racer) in the USA market; the standard AP1 and AP2 models have achieved collectible status as well.

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  2. ^ "Japanese Sports Cars, Part 7: Honda S2000". CarBuzz. 2012-05-20. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  3. ^ "JDM Spec Engines - Honda F20C Engine". jdmspecengines.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 2018-02-19. The F20C held the record for producing the highest specific power output for any mass production naturally aspirated piston engine with 123.5HP/L until Ferrari began production of 458 Italia in 2010, which produces 124.5 HP/L.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)