Honda's refreshed S2000 is now on sale with new suspension settings to make the iconic two-seater more communicative, predictable and exhilarating to drive. The new set-up is identical to that fitted to its Japanese counterpart, the S2000 Type-S.
Re-tuned dampers, uprated springs and thicker anti-roll bars give the car greater stability, agile handling and more responsive steering, to help harness the S2000's high-revving 240PS 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine. Also featuring on the 2008 car are a new design of 17-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels and a new paint colour, Synchro Silver. On the inside, there are three new leather interiors to choose from; Black with red stitching, Brown with red stitching, and Red with black sides. There is also a design change to the headrest frame which has been re-shaped to offer greater roll-over protection.
"The S2000 has always been a raw, exciting, performance car," Tom Gardner, Honda UK's head of marketing, said, "but drivers some found the car a little too edgy in some conditions. These latest changes, make the S2000 even more fun to drive but predictable too, giving the driver more confidence."
The new S2000 is priced from £28,050 for the Roadster and £28,600 for the GT model with detachable roof.