S2000 Honda S2000 CR @ 2007 New York Auto Show


The Honda S2000 is a front-mid engine open top sports car that was manufactured by Honda, from 1999 until 2009. First shown as a concept car called the SSM at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, the production version was launched on April 15, 1999, to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary. The S2000 is named for its engine displacement of two litres, while "S" stood for "sports" carrying on in the tradition of the S500, S600, and S800 roadsters of the 1960s.

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PRESS RELEASE: Club Racer-Inspired Honda S2000 CR Prototype to Debut at New York International Auto Show

TORRANCE, Calif., March, 2007 – A new club racer-inspired version of the Honda S2000 will take the legendary vehicle’s track-worthy performance to an entirely new level when it makes its world debut at the New York International Auto Show on April 4, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today. Engineered around the expectations and needs of Honda performance enthusiasts, the S2000 CR will be available as a new trim level when the aggressively-tuned vehicle goes on sale in the fall of 2007.

Source: CarScoop



... not much info at the moment. Guess we'll have to wait until the show starts.
 
found this on the net. S2000 Type R, wonder if it is it, under the CR name.

http://imageshack.us
http://imageshack.us

I will do the translating. Basically it says the the Type R has the aircon and sound system removed, the convertable top will be replaced by a fixed carbon fibre hardtop. Variouse engine parts will be forged to reduce weight and increase strength. Brakes are upgraded, a mechanical LSD will be added, racing type adjustiable suspension and light weight Type R wheels will complete the package. Weight will be reduced by 100kg and the engine will produce 260Hp. There will be 2 colours to choose from, yellow and white.


Honda S2000 Type-R/ç”¢æ¥­æ–°èž - 車訊網
 
Nice looking car...! Actually, the only thing, I like in Hondas, is their look :) ...!

I personally, hate Hondas :t-banghea ...!
 
I hate Honda's powertrain (engine & tranny etc) :eusa_doh: ...!

You hate their engine and tranny?

Honda has been praised constantly for their engines and their transmission. Honda's manual trans missions are regarded as some of the best in the industry. Just look at the 6spd on the S2k and how many journalists have praised that transmission.

Man...You confused me...explain please. :eusa_thin
 
What's wrong with Honda's engines?

Bro, I don't know, if it's just me or what, I had Hondas like Integra Type-R, Civic Si, CRX Si & Prelude Si in past & almost all of them ended up with engine blew :t-banghea ...!

Since than, I admire them but won't like to own one again :eusa_doh: ...!
 
You hate their engine and tranny?

Honda has been praised constantly for their engines and their transmission. Honda's manual trans missions are regarded as some of the best in the industry. Just look at the 6spd on the S2k and how many journalists have praised that transmission.

Man...You confused me...explain please. :eusa_thin

As I explained in my prior post, the experiences I had is the story behind my statements :eusa_doh: ...!
 
As I explained in my prior post, the experiences I had is the story behind my statements :eusa_doh: ...!

I've had a few friends who blew their honda engines but in everycase it was my friends' fault. I'm not saying that I don't believe you...but you're saying that almost all those car's engine blew on you. If it was one car that did that to you then yeah I could understand but all those cars, it sounds too close to driver error. No offense though...i'm just skeptical. :t-cheers:
 
I've had a few friends who blew their honda engines but in everycase it was my friends' fault. I'm not saying that I don't believe you...but you're saying that almost all those car's engine blew on you. If it was one car that did that to you then yeah I could understand but all those cars, it sounds too close to driver error. No offense though...i'm just skeptical. :t-cheers:
You are right bro, since very first day, I'm German/Euro cars lover :bowdown: & those matchboxes are not for a driver like me :t-banghea ...!

I had M3 (E-36), Jetta (VR-6) & Passat etc & never had problems, I got a heavy feet & I always drive with some bad attitude (pressing gas) :D ...!

I had Nissans (2002 SE-R spec-V) & Toyotas (Paseo), again no problems, so that means beside my bad driving, I think there is some part/fault of Honda too :t-hands: ...!
 
You are right bro, since very first day, I'm German/Euro cars lover :bowdown: & those matchboxes are not for a driver like me :t-banghea ...!

I had M3 (E-36), Jetta (VR-6) & Passat etc & never had problems, I got a heavy feet & I always drive with some bad attitude (pressing gas) :D ...!

I had Nissans (2002 SE-R spec-V) & Toyotas (Paseo), again no problems, so that means beside my bad driving, I think there is some part/fault of Honda too :t-hands: ...!

I have no idea man..only your mechanic can tell you..LOL :D

anyways...damn man you've had lots of cars. How old are you and what you do over there in Dominican Republic man?
 
I have no idea man..only your mechanic can tell you..LOL :D

anyways...damn man you've had lots of cars. How old are you and what you do over there in Dominican Republic man?

No doubt, I'm a car crazy guy & I change my wheels, almost every 3-6 months :D ...!

I'm 21 (turning 22, this 31st of March), admin of a call center & also deals in cars...! Owning a car down here, is very easy & people are heavily car-crazed :usa7uh: ...!
 
No doubt, I'm a car crazy guy & I change my wheels, almost every 3-6 months :D ...!

I'm 21 (turning 22, this 31st of March), admin of a call center & also deals in cars...! Owning a car down here, is very easy & people are heavily car-crazed :usa7uh: ...!

Damn man...I should come down to Dominican...not only do you guys have some fine ass women but also car crazy...Sounds like a fine place to me! :t-cheers:

Back on topic...Bring out the S2000 Type-R
 
Damn man...I should come down to Dominican...not only do you guys have some fine ass women but also car crazy...Sounds like a fine place to me! :t-cheers:

Back on topic...Bring out the S2000 Type-R

You are welcome, 24/7 mate, cars & girls are the best, down here :usa7uh: ...!

Well, getting back to S2000, with money for such buy, I better get a used Z-series :D ...!
 


Club Racer-Inspired 2008 Honda S2000 CR
World Debut at the New York International Auto Show

The club racer-inspired 2008 Honda S2000 CR Prototype making its world debut at the New York International Auto Show introduces a higher level of track-worthy performance and style to the S2000 roadster, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today.

The S2000 CR will be available as an entirely new S2000 trim level when it goes on sale in the fall of 2007. The lighter, stiffer and more aggressive overall design is engineered to maximize the S2000's potential on a racetrack with the goal of substantially-improving track times, chassis balance and feel. The factory-tuned roadster provides highly-aggressive suspension settings, increased body and chassis rigidity, overall weight reduction and an aerodynamic body kit dialed-in for reduced lift. An aluminum hardtop replaces the convertible soft top as standard equipment.

"The S2000 CR is the closest thing you can get to a Honda-built racecar with license plate holders and a horn," said John Mendel, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "Its features and equipment are designed to appeal to weekend club racing enthusiasts."

The full-body aerodynamic package reduces lift through large and highly-tuned front and rear spoilers. Exclusive chassis features include a quicker steering ratio, Bridgestone Potenza RE070 tires, a wider rear tire size, firmer springs and dampers, larger stabilizer bars and a new wheel design in a dark gray color.

Substantial structural bracing has been added to the storage area previously occupied by the soft top, resulting in additional rigidity. The aluminum hard top replaces the soft top of the conventional S2000, resulting in an overall weight savings of approximately 90 pounds when removed (relative to the current S2000).

The exclusive interior is highlighted by unique cloth seating surfaces with yellow stitching, a unique spherical aluminum shifter and carbon fiber-style trim panels. Air conditioning and an AM/FM Stereo with CD player are optional equipment. Standard features for the S2000 include 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, ABS and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA). While VSA serves to effectively enhance driver control during acceleration, braking, and cornering, the system can be disabled with the touch of a button when conditions warrant it.

Widely considered the quintessential roadster-style sports car, the S2000 is the performance icon for the Honda brand and combines uncompromising racetrack-ready performance with everyday usability. The S2000 rewards driving enthusiasts with a potent 2.2-liter, 16-valve DOHC VTEC® 4-cylinder engine and a precise, short throw 6-speed manual transmission, along with tenacious handling and a perfect 50/50 weight balance.

The renowned high-revving engine delivers 237 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and 162 lb-ft. of torque at 6,800 rpm. Perfectly complimenting the engine's output characteristics is a compact, longitudinally-mounted, close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission that features a direct linkage for precise shifting and quick throws. Combined with a front and rear double wishbone suspension, precise electric power steering, and a torque-sensing limited slip differential, the end result is a complete, no compromise, performance package for the enthusiast driver.




More pictures @ WCF here...
 

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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and battery-powered equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and established in 1948 by Soichiro Honda. Acura is its luxury and performance division headquartered in Torrance, California, United States. The Acura brand was launched on March 27, 1986, with markets primarily in North America.
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