In a world of turbochargers, automation, and filtered experiences, the very analog Honda S2000 is a benchmark for what ...
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has produced countless fascinating cars since its founding in 1948, and the Honda S2000 remains a high point. The regular production S2000 debuted in 1999 with the ambition of ...
We'll never tire of people trying to shove engines of ever-increasing size and power into the tiny Honda S2000. We've seen LS-swapped S2000s, Hellcat-swapped S2000s, even Viper-swapped S2000s. It's ...
One of the best S2000s on the planet is just about to be sold.
An incredible Toyota Celica powered by the high-revving engine of a Honda S2000 has hit eBay and is looking for a new home. This is a 1977 Celica but it is unlike any other as it has been completely ...
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The Honda S2000 is a brilliant example of a fun sports car, boasting a superb lightweight body (which also happens to be one of Honda's most beautiful models, at that), rear-wheel drive, and an engine ...
We already saw a few engine conversions and swaps of all kinds, but this Japanese warrior grabbed our attention when we saw that it doubled its number of cylinders and tripled its displacement. It's ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
In part III of the Super Street 2001 Honda S2000 revamp, I removed the @greddyperformance turbo kit piping and sent it, along with a spare OEM intake manifold and vented valve cover, to powder coat to ...
It’s rare to see different bits and pieces come together so beautifully in a single restomod. That might just be the case here though as this 1977 Toyota Celica features a Honda engine and an iconic ...
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