Honda S2000 was Modified by Mugen

Honda, the maker of quality Toyota parts like like Honda tie rods has unveiled the S2000 in 2007 concluded Tokyo Auto Show (January 12 to 14). The Honda S2000 was modified by Mugen to the Open Top Pure Sport Concept creation. The car looks like it was designed for fans of motor sports. S2000 is equipped with an interior black / red Mugen bucket seats, while its unique position for a set of car look sporty, but the process that the famous lines of the car remains supple. Use impressive rear exhaust is another proof of the potential of this car, unfortunately there is no HP or torque figures available for the S2000 though.
A classic roadster S2000
Before it was amended by Mugen, Honda S2000 is considered a classic roadster sports car style and performance icon for the Honda brand. S2000 combines uncompromising performance with practical circuit. Honda S2000 is built based on that principle.
further improvements to S2000, including the addition electronic dBW or drive-by-wire Throttle System ™, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ®), Maintenance-less system, standard headrest speakers, an outside temperature gauge, revised seat and console designs, unique alloy new design wheels plus the addition of Laguna Blue Pearl as an exterior color.
According to John Mendel, senior vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., “” never good enough content to leave in peace, we are committed to maintaining S2000 performance and technological leadership in its segment. This is a car designed by enthusiasts for that is the ultimate expression of the characteristics of the fun-to-drive that is found in all Honda vehicles. “
S2000 is powered by a 2.2-liter DOHC VTEC ™ (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) 4-cylinder engine remains the pinnacle of naturally aspirated 237 hp at technical performance speed 7800 rpm and 162 lb-ft of torque at 6800 rpm. To complement the engine power is a compact, longitudinally mounted, close-ratio six-speed transmission with a direct link to the right and throws short movement.
Also new in the Honda S2000 is the Vehicle Stability Assist system, which makes it more stable and easier to control, especially when driving on the street or in adverse weather conditions. VSA works with Drive-By-Wire system to continue to monitor the yaw rate, steering, throttle input and brake pressure to determine if the car is designed to set the path to be followed by the driver.
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