2006 Honda S2000
Description
The Honda S2000, a sleek front-mid engine roadster, epitomizes sports car excellence. Unveiled as the SSM concept at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show, it hit the roads on 15 April 1999, celebrating Honda’s 50th anniversary. Named for its 2.0-liter engine, the "S" denotes its sporting heritage, continuing the legacy of the S500, S600, and S800 roadsters from the 1960s.
Throughout its decade-long production run, from 1999 to 2009, the S2000 underwent several enhancements. It was initially launched as the AP1 model, but later revisions led to the AP2 variant, featuring upgraded drivetrain and suspension. With an astonishing 124 horsepower per liter, it held the title of the highest specific power output for a mass-produced, naturally aspirated car until 2010. This remarkable feat made the S2000 not just a car, but a symbol of Honda’s relentless pursuit of performance and precision in sports car design.
Highlights
Desirable, much-improved AP2 (2004-2009) S2000 powered by the 2.2-liter “F22C1” inline four-cylinder, rated at 237 horsepower at 7,800 rpm
Six-speed manual transmission with a torque-sensing limited-slip differential
Finished in Nürburgring Blue Metallic
Blue Leather interior with color-keyed carpeting
Black power retracting convertible soft top
17 inch ten-spoke light alloy wheels shod with Bridgestone Yokohama Avid Tires tires showing 2022 date codes
The convertible top and clutch are reported to have been replaced within the previous year
Features
Four-channel ABS with electronic brake distribution and brake assist
High x-bone monocoque frame
Automatic headlight height
Starter button
Electric power rack-and-pinion steering
Rolling code ECU engine immobilizer
Central locking
Remote keyless entry
Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
Bee sting aerial
Manual air conditioning with pollen filter
Leather and alloy gear knob
Leather wrapped steering wheel
Drilled aluminum pedals
Electric windows
Known Imperfections
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report has a damage report on 24 November 2010, stating “damage reported: minor damage. Damage to rear.”
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report has a second damage report on 14 April 2011, stating “accident reported. Damage to left front. Functional damage reported. Airbags did not deploy”
Minor wear to the driver’s seat bolster
Included
Spare wheel and tire
Jack
Tow hook
Collapsible warning triangle
Tonneau cover
Ownership History
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows the car was first sold at Ed Voyles Honda on 14 April 2006. It remained with its original owner until November 2016, when it was sold to the second owner in South Carolina. From the car moved to North Carolina in August 2019, with the current owner purchasing the car in April 2024.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Tim Rollinger Phone: 912.596.2099 Email: trollinger@hagerty.com