More Details Emerge on Honda’s S2000 Revival
We?ve been reporting on rumors of Honda?s on-again, off-again, on-again plans to create a three-pronged lineup of sports cars for some time. In 2015, the first of that threesome arrived in the form of the S660 microcoupe powered by a mid-mounted turbocharged 660-cc inline-3. Then last year, the long-awaited NSX supercar, with the mid-mounted twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6 aided by a few electric motors, appeared at the top of the automaker?s lineup under its Acura brand.
The big question inside Honda?s product-planning department has been whether to add a third sports car that would slot in between the S660 and the NSX. The main issue, according to one Honda source, is that, since the S660 is Japan only and the NSX is an Acura, that leaves U.S. Honda dealers with no sports car to sell. Given that the United States is the company?s biggest market by far, it makes sense for a sports car to be created for U.S. Honda dealers. Now more details about that car?a revival of the S2000?have emerged. Honda launched the original S2000 on its 50th anniversary, in 1998. Twenty years on, it?s time to do it again. Our source reveals that Honda will commemorate its 70th anniversary, in 2018, by unveiling an S2000 replacement along with an RC213V-S superbike.
The S2000 replacement was to employ the engine from the Civic Type R, but that plan is no more. ?Sure, the Type R?s 2.0-liter turbo is a great engine,? said our source, ?but by 2018, that would be old news. We need to take things forward. ...
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