Yes, Honda has built two-seater cars in the past, but as of today there is no active, new two-seater model in Honda's current global lineup. The closest two-seat options are a historic Honda roadster you may recall and a two-seat sportscar marketed under the Acura badge in some markets.
To understand the question in more detail, this article reviews Honda’s historical two-seater models, explains what the company currently offers, and clarifies how the Acura NSX fits into Honda’s broader sports-car strategy even though it is not sold under the Honda name in all regions.
Past two-seater Honda models
The following are the best-known two-seat Honda roadsters that defined the brand's sportscar era—now all discontinued in most markets. These examples illustrate Honda’s historical willingness to pursue two-seat sports cars.
- Honda S2000 (1999–2009): A lightweight, rear-wheel-drive two-seat roadster celebrated for its high-revving engine and athletic handling.
- Honda S660 (2015–2022 in Japan): A kei-car roadster sold exclusively in Japan, featuring a tiny footprint and a turbocharged 0.66-liter engine; produced for a dedicated two-seat market.
Conclusion: Both models remain beloved by enthusiasts, but neither is in active production for global markets today. The S660 was Japan-only, and the S2000 ended production more than a decade ago.
Current status and nearest options
Today’s Honda lineup emphasizes four-seat and larger vehicles, with no fresh two-seat Honda-branded model in production. The closest current two-seat offering associated with Honda is the Acura NSX, sold in some regions as a two-seat sports car under Honda’s corporate umbrella—but it is not branded as Honda in those markets.
Key points about the present landscape are outlined below:
- No new two-seater Honda-branded cars are in production worldwide (as of 2024–2026).
- The S660, a Japan-only two-seat kei roadster, has been discontinued and has no direct modern replacement in Honda’s lineup.
- The Acura NSX is a two-seat sports car available in several markets, including North America, but it is sold under the Acura brand rather than Honda in those regions.
Conclusion: If you’re seeking a new two-seater associated with Honda today, the options are limited to the Acura NSX in regions where it’s offered; there is no current Honda-branded two-seater in production.
Summary
Honda’s history includes notable two-seaters like the S2000 and S660, but there is no active two-seat Honda-branded model today. The Acura NSX serves as the contemporary two-seat sports car within Honda’s broader family, available in some markets under the Acura banner rather than Honda. For most buyers, Honda’s focus remains on four-seat and larger vehicles, with no definitive plan announced for a new two-seater in the near term.


