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Does Honda still make S2000?

No. Honda does not currently produce the S2000; production ended in 2009, and there is no announced direct replacement in global markets as of 2026. The company has since shifted its focus toward electrification and other performance models, while the Japan-only S660 remains the closest contemporary roadster in Honda’s lineup and recent concept work hints at potential future directions.


Historical context and production timeline


To understand where the S2000 stands today, here is a concise overview of its production life and departure from the lineup.



  • 1999: Honda launches the S2000 as a pure two-seat roadster with a high-revving 2.0-liter engine and a reputation for sharp handling and a high redline.

  • 2004: A mid-cycle refresh (AP2) brings interior refinements, chassis tweaks and updated dynamics, maintaining the car’s driving focus while improving daily usability.

  • 2009: Honda ends S2000 production in the wake of the global financial crisis; the AP2 variant remains the final version, with roughly 66,000 units produced worldwide.

  • Post-2009: There is no official direct replacement announced; the S2000 becomes a celebrated classic and a benchmark for affordable, driver-focused roadsters.


In the years since, the S2000 has remained a touchstone for enthusiasts, but Honda has not confirmed any plans to revive the model in its current form or as a direct successor.


Where Honda stands today regarding two-seat roadsters


Before discussing potential futures, here are the main current options and the status of an S2000-style revival in Honda’s lineup.



  • S660: A compact, kei-sized roadster sold exclusively in Japan (and select markets) since 2015; it uses a small turbocharged 0.66-liter engine and is positioned as an affordable, lightweight open-top sports car. It is not offered in the U.S. or most of Europe.

  • Electrified and concept-focused hints: In recent years Honda has teased electric sports-car concepts, including the Sports EV Concept around 2023, signaling possible future directions for a modern two-seat roadster, though no production version has been announced as of 2026.

  • No global, current two-seat roadster: Across major markets, Honda does not offer a direct S2000 successor or any contemporary two-seat roadster that mirrors the original model.


Industry observers note that Honda’s strategy emphasizes electrification and platform efficiency, which could influence whether a new S2000-style model appears and under what branding. Until Honda makes an official announcement, the S2000 remains a beloved chapter of the brand’s history rather than a present product.


Potential future prospects


Fans have watched for signals of a revival, but officials have offered cautious statements rather than commitments. Honda has discussed the possible direction of a modern two-seat sports car in the electrification era, with concept explorations indicating interest but no confirmed production timeline. Any new S2000-like car would depend on market demand, cost considerations and regulatory factors affecting sport-cars in key regions.


Summary


The S2000 itself ended production in 2009, and Honda has not launched a direct successor in global markets as of 2026. The closest current roadster in Honda’s lineup is the Japan-only S660, while electric- and concept-driven hints point to potential future directions, there is no official word on a production S2000 replacement. Enthusiasts continue to celebrate the S2000 as a quintessential lightweight, high-revving roadster while watching for any formal announcements from Honda about a new interpretation.

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