The Honda S2000
Widely considered the
quintessential roadster-style sports car, the S2000 is the
performance icon for the Honda brand and combines uncompromising
racetrack-ready performance with everyday usability.
Introduced in 1999,
the Honda S2000 rewards driving enthusiasts with a potent
240 horsepower, 2.2-liter, 16-valve DOHC VTEC(R) 4-cylinder
engine and a precise, short throw 6-speed manual transmission,
along with tenacious handling and a perfect 50/50 weight
balance. Continuing with significant improvements made to
the 2006 model, the 2007 Honda S2000 includes an electronic
Drive-by-Wire (DBW) Throttle System(TM), Vehicle Stability
Assist (VSA(R)), Maintenance Minder(TM) system, standard
headrest speakers, an outside temperature gauge and an engine
start button.
"The Honda S2000
is a true performance vehicle that provides customers with
an exciting experience behind the wheel," said John
Mendel, senior vice president of American Honda Motor Co.,
Inc. "Since the Honda S2000 is a car designed by enthusiasts
for enthusiasts, it can easily satisfy daily driving needs
without sacrificing track-worthy performance."
The S2000's renowned
high-revving, 2.2-liter, 16-valve DOHC VTEC 4-cylinder engine
remains the pinnacle of naturally aspirated performance
technology, delivering 240 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and 162
lb-ft. of torque at 6,800 rpm. Perfectly complimenting the
engine's output characteristics is a compact, longitudinally-mounted,
close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission that features a
direct linkage for precise shifting and quick throws.
The Honda S2000 comes
equipped with a Drive-by-Wire throttle control system eliminating
the need for a mechanical connection between the throttle
pedal and the engine. This enables continuous electronic
monitoring and adjustment of throttle pedal sensitivity
to create an ideal match between throttle response and driving
conditions. The system also manages the S2000's cruise control
function for greater precision.
Honda's VSA system makes
the S2000 more stable and forgiving during street driving
or in inclement weather conditions. Working in concert with
the Drive-by-Wire system, VSA continuously monitors yaw
rate, steering input, throttle input, and braking pressure
to determine if the car is following the driver's intended
path, and can independently coordinate each of the disk
brakes through the 4-channel anti-lock brake system, along
with the throttle, to enhance vehicle stability. While this
serves to effectively enhance driver control during acceleration,
braking, and cornering, the system can be disabled with
the touch of a button when conditions warrant it. To help
provide optimum stopping power, the braking system also
features Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.
The S2000's rear-wheel-drive
chassis and powertrain layout results in a 50/50 front/rear
weight distribution for perfect balance when cornering,
while its hybrid monocoque body and "high X-bone frame"
results in exceptional structural rigidity. Combined with
a front and rear double wishbone suspension, precise electric
power steering, and a torque-sensing limited slip differential,
the end result is a complete, no compromise, performance
package for the enthusiast driver.
Standard features for
the Honda S2000 include a power retractable convertible
top, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, leather trimmed seats
and High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with daytime
running lights. An aluminum hardtop and XM(R) Satellite
Radio are available as dealer installed options.
For 2007, the Honda
S2000 is available in six colors, including, Laguna Blue
Pearl, Silverstone Metallic, New Formula Red, Rio Yellow
Pearl, Berlina Black and Grand Prix White.
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