The Japanese automaker has produced some fantastic cars over the years, but few compare to the S2000 that launched with a high-revving 2.0-liter VTEC engine.
Few Japanese sports cars are as iconic or as beloved as the Honda S2000 but that hasn’t stopped one guy from building a particularly wild S2000 now powered exclusively by electricity. As electric ...
Feel the power of a 1000whp Honda S2000 with raw engine audio in 4K. A must-watch for fans of high-performance tuning, track ...
The S2000 CR deserves its place among legendary Honda performance products, even if some people who see it won’t ever realize ...
This E30's heart transplant and complete transformation is taking place at DEVSPEED, Faruk's shop, based at Sonoma Raceway with help from Calem Dennis and William Bond. After the crew stripped out the ...
Yep, it looks like Honda is emulating internal combustion cars with its future electric vehicles—like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N—but it’s taking it even further. At an event showcasing tech destined for ...
At the present moment, the sportiest Honda you can purchase on a budget is the Civic Type R. The hot hatchback’s 2.0-liter turbo may also be used for the all-new S2000, which is rumored to return in ...
This Honda S2000 duo doesn't carry a lofty mod list, and neither is vying for any sort of dyno record anytime soon. For better or worse, you've seen the celebrated roadster massaged and modified in ...
Almost 500,000 miles and one slow-speed collision later, this 2003 Honda S2000 just refuses to die. It still runs and drives, ...
The Honda S2000 rumor mill has sprung back to life as the company is gearing up to celebrate its 75th anniversary this fall. Since the roadster was originally created to mark their 50 th anniversary, ...
Founded in 1946 and incorporated in 1948, the Minato-based automaker known as Honda introduced the S2000 as the SSM design study in 1995. A near-production concept was revealed in 1998, and the real ...
The Honda S2000 has evolved to become an absolute legend. It was a rear-wheel-drive, front-mid-engine sports car between 1999 and 2009. It featured a six-speed manual and naturally aspirated ...