Posted on 6/27/2025

Among performance enthusiasts, few cars spark as much admiration as the Honda S2000. First introduced in 1999 to celebrate Honda’s 50th anniversary, the S2000 immediately won over drivers with its thrilling high-revving engine, perfectly balanced chassis, and driver-focused cockpit. Even years after its production ended in 2009, the S2000 remains a staple at track days and autocross events across the country. So what exactly makes this roadster so special, and why does it remain a fan favorite? A High-Revving Engine Like No Other At the heart of the Honda S2000’s appeal is its legendary F20C engine. In its early U.S. models, this 2.0-liter four-cylinder powerplant produced 240 horsepower without the help of a turbocharger or supercharger. That’s an astonishing figure considering the engine’s displacement. Even more impressive, peak power comes in at 8,300 rpm, with a redline of 9,000 rpm. Very few production cars offer that kind of experience ... read more