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Make: Honda

Model: S2000 GT Edition 100

Engine: 2.0 litre four-cylinder

Aspiration: Natural

Maximum Power: 177 kW (240 PS) @ 8300 rpm

Maximum Torque: 208 Nm (153 lb-ft) @ 7500 rpm

Transmission: Six-speed manual

Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive

Limited Edition S2000 Marks End Of Production

Honda Press Release

30 January 2009

Honda (UK) will mark the end of S2000 production with a limited edition version of the iconic roadster.

After ten remarkable years, the award-winning S2000 reaches the end of its life this summer, with the last ever car rolling off the line at Suzuka, Japan in June 2009.

“After exciting drivers for a decade, the S2000 goes out on a high and will always be remembered as a raw, exhilarating, performance car,” said Tom Gardner, Head of Marketing, Honda (UK), “It was only ever designed as a limited edition to celebrate Honda’s 50th birthday in 1999, and now it’s time to focus on new technologies and the sporty derivatives these can offer.”

Since its UK debut in 1999, the S2000 has always been a drivers’ car, hailed for its engaging drive on and off track, both of which are reflected by the numerous awards the car has won. Its 240 PS 2-litre engine remains one of the highest output per litre and highest revving engines ever made. In recognition of this it has won the International Engine of the Year five times in its lifetime, as well as Auto Express Best Sports Car for three consecutive years plus a whole host of other awards.

Only 100 of the special edition roadsters will be sold in the UK, as the name, Edition 100, suggests. It will retain its highly acclaimed 2.0 litre 9000 rpm VTEC engine and combines it with a Grand Prix White body and graphite effect alloy wheels. The new paint job evokes memories of Honda’s first F1 car from 1964 as well as many sporting models since. The exterior colour, dark metal alloy wheels and a unique black S2000 badge give the timeless roadster a fresh look.

Inside, red leather interior, red stitching on the gear lever gaiter and aluminium gear knob that’s unique to the model, complete the racing look. Edition 100 models will be marked out by their individual numbered plaques on the kick-plates, denoting their position in the final series.

Since its introduction, Honda has sold 110,673 units worldwide – 7,898 of those in the UK.

The Edition 100 will be on display for the first time at Geneva Motor Show 2009, on 3 March. Prices start from GBP£29,086.

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