
OK, I know that caught your eye, possibly even startled you or caused you to spit your coffee all over your keyboard. NO, Honda is not launching the S2000 in 2010.
But, I want you to imagine this scenario – what if Honda launched the S2000 this year? I’m not talking about the CR or the ahem! clearly superior AP2, nor am I speaking of some kind of AP3. I have in mind the simple, uncluttered, pure-hearted AP1 roadster with its 9,000 rpm rev limit, plastic rear window, 16″ wheels, single floor-mat peg etc. How would it be received by the press and the driving public and how would Honda market it?
I have no doubt that Honda would be running a social media blitz trying to promote the car. They would refer to their racing heritage, about Soichiro Honda and his determination to see his car win a Formula One race. A feat that would be accomplished by the RA272 and the American driver, Richie Ginther. I doubt there would be any mention of Honda’s more recent sudden exit from Formula One. There would be e-mail and promotions galore. Facebook would be a major media outlet and I’m sure the S2000 would have no problem getting to 500 million friends almost as fast as Facebook. The S2000 would also have its own micro website where you’d find updates from the people working on the project as well as play the S2000 game. I’m pretty sure it would also make it into GT 5 and have several gamers excited about its potential. Elsewhere, the S2000 would be on display at all the IRL races and forums would be abuzz at this new roadster from Honda of all companies. Somewhere cthree, Hondagal and Krazik would come together and hatch a plan to start a forum to be called S2000 International or S2KI as we know it.
Sam Mitani of Road & Track would be gushing praises about the car having flown to Japan to drive both the factory and the Spoon Sports version. Blogs like AutoBlog and Jalopnik, which were not around 10 years ago would be abuzz with spy pictures and sightings of the car. There would be videos as well of the car being tested at the Nurburgring in camouflage. High expectations would surround the launch of the car and it would be heralded as the next halo car after the NSX. Shigeru Uehara and Tadashi Kume would be the main men at Honda driving the development of this new car, and it would be their parting gift to the driving public before they retired.
Now imagine that Nissan has launched the 370Z with synchro-rev-match or heel-and-toe for dummies and BMW has launched the new Z4 Alpha-numeric soup – Z4sDrive35Si or whatever. The blogosphere and forums are abuzz with the wonders of the aforementioned cars. Camps have formed and fanboys have pledged their allegiance. The Miata has acquired a pleasing convertible hard top and Mazda has plans to re-design it and make it lighter.
Into this charged atmosphere comes a roadster that is simple and uncomplicated with of all things a 2.0 liter engine and a low curb weight. I’m sure the car would be the object of criticism as well. Honda would be on the receiving end for building a car with features that would have made sense in the mid to late nineties. The 16 inch wheels would be panned regardless of the fact that they offer sufficient grip and handling for most drivers. The less said of the plastic rear window, the better. In fact I’m sure there’d be people complaining about the travesty of building a roadster that lacks current features like traction control, paddle shifters, and a single cup holder. Some may even go as far as unkindly calling it a me-too Miata.
I still think the AP1 would survive and achieve Honda’s sales target. It would be the only true modern roadster reminiscent of the old British roadsters. It would have the edge, temperament and attitude of the old British cars along with the reliability that we’ve come to expect of Honda. It would be an every day Lotus Elise that most people could drive on a cross country trip or to work everyday and then some. It would deliver you in style to work or accompany you on an evening date, and the very next day be ready to pound out a few hot laps at a track day.
Consider this, among the current lot of cars out there, the S2000 is the only roadster (some would say the Miata too) that delivers the visceral feeling of a hard driving sports car. You brake too late into a corner and it will reward you at the very least with a rear end that will slide out and challenge your counter steering abilities to the fullest. It is basically the only car out there that seems to extol the value that if you do things wrong, then you must be prepared to accept the consequences.
I guess the point I am trying to make is that the S2000 was built with clearly defined objectives and goals in the year 1999. It became popular and was a decent sales success only because Honda never offered watered-down versions of the car – in other words the car did not try to be too many things for too many people.
With that said, how I wish that Honda had such clear objectives when designing the new CR-Z. Unlike the S2000 the CR-Z has at best acquired a lukewarm response or the “I can’t figure it out, but it’s fun” reaction.
In melding sportiness and hybrid economy, Honda appears to have compromised both. So while the CR-Z may be a good car just by itself, how I wish that they had built it the way they did the S2000 all those years ago or for that matter, the way they built the CRX-Si.
-A2
Images courtesy of dlq04 and Triple-H
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on Sep 6th, 2010 at 7:44 am
Not gonna lie…I was on Facebook and this title caught my eye…i was ready to jump with joy! :/
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 8:19 am
I stand by the title, regardless of the comments on FaceBook. I would have liked to see a car like the S2000 launched in 2010.
To all the Facebook readers, my apologies if you felt let down….but that was the intent of this post (to express how all of us have been let down)
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 11:07 am
omg…this is not a very nice post at all. This was such a let down after I read the first few lines of the article. My mood went from, OMG THAT IS AWESOME…to, =*(
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 11:12 am
I’m looking into buying a S2k and the title made my heart stop for a second. You’re killing me dude!
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 11:29 am
ditto on that abdul…I was doing a double take. LOL nevertheless, A2 has a damn great point. Sad to see how the big H got soft. Good write up!
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
I saw it on facebook and was (O.o)
Read the article and was (-.-)
I get what you are saying though. My wife is getting her license, and we have been looking for a nice small car for her, the CR-Z fits the bill. But, I feel that it is to expensive for what you get. If they had left it with a little four-banger, then it would have been less expensive, lighter, and in my opinion better.
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 4:41 pm
s2k Type R would be great… 2.0l
on Sep 6th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
I love this article, it is obvious that it comes from someone who loves the S2K for the car it is.
I recently purchased a 2000 model year ap1 with 60K miles on it for $10500 and I love the car. I test drove several different cars that I would consider interesting cars like the E46 M3, RX8, 944 turbo, mustang Gt and a few others and none were as fun do drive as the S2K. It is not the perfect car, but it is for the money the funniest car to drive and track out there at the moment.
Warning your wife may not agree!
on Sep 8th, 2010 at 10:04 am
I would love to see a type R or maybe even a classic AP2 body with F20C engine, no radio, no AC…only as extras as before to come out in 2010.
on Sep 9th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
I would love it if Honda brought back the S2000 which looks about the same, but find a way to :
1. Put a 2.4L and generate 300-320 hp
2. Offer a coupe version along with a convertible version
3. Keep weight as close to current as possible (at least on the coupe)
4. Call it the S2400
5. Still rev to 9000 RPMS
on Sep 9th, 2010 at 6:31 pm
s2000 type R, turbo hard top 9,000k mile redline 2.0 liter car… OEM CR Suspension but a bit stiffer, clean cr interior but with the regular leather seats and mesh in headrest. Bose sound system to perfect the audio. CR type wheels but a more aggressive stagger… Even if the stock turbo came small it would be cool. IT would be a true type R honda street race car.
on Sep 15th, 2010 at 7:19 pm
I like the fantasy of this and what we would all like! Sadly though I don’t believe we will see another car as frenetic from Honda for at least 10 to 20 years. I would love to be wrong about this but, I doubt I am.