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Honda Rules Out Partnering With Another Brand for S2000 Revival

by Samir Gautam
November 3, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars
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Honda Rules Out Partnering With Another Brand for S2000 Revival

Honda Rules Out Partnering With Another Brand for S2000 Revival

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It’s been more than a decade since the Honda S2000 last rolled off the production line, but the roadster’s legacy hasn’t faded. Last sold in 2009, the S2000 earned cult status among enthusiasts for its razor-sharp handling, rear-wheel-drive balance, and screaming four-cylinder engine that could spin past 9,000 rpm. Today, used examples fetch premium prices, proof of the car’s enduring appeal and Honda’s engineering magic from that era.

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Naturally, fans have been clamoring for a successor. And inside Honda, that longing is shared. But while the passion remains, reality has a way of cutting through nostalgia.

The Desire Is There But So Are the Obstacles

Tomoyuki Yamagami, Chief Engineer of the newly revived Honda Prelude, recently addressed the elephant in the room could the S2000 return? “Every Honda employee loves the S2000,” he said in a conversation with Drive. “Someday, I’d like to build another one.”

That “someday,” however, seems far away. The company faces a series of practical hurdles that make reviving the car a tough sell. Honda currently has no suitable platform for a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive roadster. Developing one from scratch would require enormous investment and for a niche sports car with modest sales potential, the math doesn’t add up.

“I think you have the right understanding that the conventional sports car is very expensive to design, develop, and build,” Yamagami explained. “And the younger generation cannot afford to buy them.”

No Joint Ventures, No Compromises

One way automakers have overcome those challenges is by teaming up. Toyota and BMW joined forces for the GR Supra and Z4 twins, while Subaru and Toyota share the GR86/BRZ platform. It’s a practical way to cut costs and share engineering burdens.

But Honda isn’t interested. Yamagami was firm in his stance: if an S2000 ever returns, it will be 100% Honda. “We want a pure Honda sports car,” he emphasized. That means no badge engineering, no shared chassis, and no compromises on identity.

This insistence on independence aligns with Honda’s heritage the company’s sports cars have always been homegrown, from the NSX to the original S2000. Yet that purist approach also makes a new model even less likely in today’s market, where collaboration often determines survival.

The Spirit of the S2000 and the Limits of the Future

Even if Honda found a way to bring the S2000 back, there’s another challenge: technology. The original’s naturally aspirated F20C engine was its beating heart, defined by precision and high-revving drama. Modern regulations and Honda’s own move toward hybrid and electric powertrains make a faithful recreation almost impossible.

A turbocharged or hybrid S2000 could make sense on paper, but it might feel like an echo of the original rather than a true successor. Without a manual gearbox or that mechanical purity, much of the car’s soul could be lost.

For Now, a Memory Best Left Untouched

Honda’s engineers may still dream of a new S2000, but for now, the company seems content to let the legend rest. The spirit of the car lightweight, driver-focused, and joyful lives on in Honda’s philosophy, even if not in a new model.

Sometimes, the best way to honor an icon is to leave it untouched.

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