Honda does not currently offer a factory-built convertible in its global lineup. Historically, Honda has produced convertibles, notably the S2000 roadster (1999–2009) and the CR-X Del Sol (1992–1998).
In this article, we examine Honda's present offerings, review its notable open-top models from the past, and note regional variations where open-top Hondas have appeared outside the main lineup.
Current status of Honda's open-top offerings
As of today, Honda’s global lineup focuses on sedans, SUVs, hybrids, and trucks, with no widely sold, in-production factory convertible available.
Below is a quick look at the current status and recent history of Honda convertibles.
- No factory-produced convertible is in active, global production for Honda today.
- Honda’s notable open-top models in its history include the S2000 roadster and the CR-X Del Sol, both of which have ended production.
In short, if you want a new Honda convertible now, you won’t find one in the standard lineup, though historical models remain part of Honda’s heritage and may be available on the used market.
Historical open-top Honda models
Two notable open-top models defined Honda's convertible-era history. Each offered a distinct approach to open-top driving and helped shape Honda’s performance-oriented image in its open-top segment.
- S2000 (1999–2009): A two-seat, rear-wheel-drive roadster known for its high-revving engine, precise handling, and pure-driver focus.
- CR-X Del Sol (1992–1998): A compact two-seater with a removable roof/targa setup, blending sportiness with everyday practicality.
These models illustrate Honda’s willingness to experiment with open-top sports cars, even as such offerings did not become a long-running pillar of the brand lineup.
Regional notes
In Japan and select markets, Honda has experimented with smaller open-top formats, including kei-class roadsters and region-specific releases. These models are not part of Honda’s global mass-market lineup and availability varies by country and market.
Summary
Honda does not currently produce a global, mass-market convertible. The brand has a notable but limited past in open-top sports cars, most prominently the S2000 and the CR-X Del Sol. For enthusiasts seeking Honda open-top experience today, options are largely limited to the used-car market or region-specific, niche offerings in certain markets.


