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Does Honda make a convertible?

In the United States, Honda does not currently offer a factory-produced convertible for sale. The company’s lineup today centers on closed-roof sedans, SUVs, and hybrids, with open-top models limited to market-specific offerings elsewhere and a historically popular but now-discontinued roadster. As of 2026, the best-known Honda open-top option in regular production sits in Japan/selected markets, while the long-running S2000 model is no longer available new.


Current status of Honda convertibles


Here is a snapshot of what Honda offers today when it comes to open-top designs across markets.



  • United States and most global markets: No current factory convertible is in production for sale.

  • Japan and select overseas markets: The S660 two-seat roadster is sold as a compact open-top model.

  • Historical note: The Honda S2000 was a widely known open-top roadster produced from 2000 to 2009 and is no longer in production.


In short, buyers seeking a brand-new Honda open-top car in the U.S. will find none today, with only limited regional offerings and older models available in the market.


Past and market-specific open-top Hondas


Over the years, Honda has experimented with several open-top configurations, though not as a broad, global lineup in recent times.



  • Del Sol (1992–1998): A two-seat convertible variant of Honda’s CR-X/Civic platform, now retired.

  • Civic Cabriolet/Convertible variants in various markets during the 1990s: availability depended on country and era.

  • Honda S2000 (2000–2009): A beloved rear-wheel-drive roadster that remains a benchmark for open-top performance; discontinued since 2009.


These examples show that while Honda has produced convertibles, ongoing production of open-top models has not been sustained across the global lineup in recent years.


Summary


Today, Honda does not offer a new factory convertible in the United States. The current open-top option sits with the Japan-only S660 in select markets, while the S2000 remains retired. Historically, Honda has offered several convertibles in various regions, but active, worldwide production of open-top models is limited. For open-top driving from Honda today, buyers typically consider used examples or region-specific vehicles when available.

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