2006 Honda S2000 Base 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2006 Honda S2000  Base  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2006 Honda S2000 Base is a Rear-wheel drive Roadster. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 237 hp @ 7800 rpm and is paired with 6 speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2006 Honda S2000 Base has cargo capacity of 152 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1290 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2006 Honda S2000 Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is Front independent suspension while the rear suspension is Rear independent suspension. The car also features a It has 17'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 259 N.m of torque and a top speed of 227 km/h. The 2006 Honda S2000 Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds and hits quarter mile at 14.2 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.8 L/100km in the city and 8.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 50,300

Name Base
Price $ 50,300
Body Roadster
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Power 237 hp @ 7800 rpm
Number of Seats 2 Seats
Transmission 6 speed manual transmission
Cargo Space 152.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 152.0 L
Wheel Type 17'' alloy wheels
Series S2000 (AP1, facelift 2004)
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 237 HP
Torque 259 N.m
Top Speed 227 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 6.2 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 11.8 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 8.4 L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,290 KG
Brand Honda
Model S2000
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 14.2 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 161.6 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 23.6 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 181.8 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2006 Honda S2000 GT 240bhp 0-100km/h 0-62mph acceleration のエンジン音

2006 Honda S2000 GT 240bhp 0-100km/h 0-62mph acceleration のエンジン音

2006 Honda S2000 Supercharged Quarter Mile 12.4 @ 120 MPH (Inside View)

Top Speed | 2006 Honda S2000

2006 Honda S2000 Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 11,044 $ 16,394 $ 19,469
Clean $ 10,016 $ 14,883 $ 17,634
Average $ 7,960 $ 11,863 $ 13,965
Rough $ 5,903 $ 8,842 $ 10,296

A sports car that makes few compromises, the 2006 Honda S2000 is one of the more visceral cars sold in America. And yes, that's a good thing.

When most driving enthusiasts slip off into dreams of sun-drenched, horsepower-infused blasts down Pacific Coast Highway, cars with the Honda badge on the hood are rarely the chariots of choice. Ferraris, Porsches, the occasional Corvette, maybe, but never a Honda. That all changed six years ago with the introduction of the Honda S2000. With its ultrastiff body and racecar-inspired suspension, Honda's two-seat roadster could run circles around just about anything, regardless of which European country it came from. And it didn't require exotic materials or a gas-guzzling six- or eight-cylinder engine to do so.

We were a bit skeptical at first, but after driving it back-to-back against the best roadsters in its class, our editors couldn't help but fall in love with the S2000's precise handling, ultradirect steering and rev-happy engine that made it feel more like a Japanese superbike than a drop-top two-seater. The car's lack of luxury amenities went virtually unnoticed, as driver after driver became entranced by the Honda's incredible handling and slingshot acceleration.

The 2006 Honda S2000 is an enthusiast's car pure and simple. You want fancy leather and beautifully crafted wood grain accents? Move on to the European car dealer of your choice, please. The S2000 dispenses with the fluff and replaces it with a howling engine and a concrete chassis that make no concessions to those who want the best of both worlds in a performance roadster. That might seem like a tight niche to shoot for, but there are still plenty of us out there who dream of such a car. And as long as the company continues to build the S2000 for thousands of dollars less than the competition, we'll be sure to save a spot for Honda right next to the prancing horse and checkered flags next time we're out for a midday cruise down a coastal highway.

There is only one version of the 2006 Honda S2000 roadster. All cars have a power-operated top with a glass rear window (with defroster), lightweight 17-inch wheels, leather seats, keyless entry, air conditioning, a digital instrument panel, a CD audio system and HID headlights. An optional aluminum hardtop -- it weighs just 44 pounds -- is also available.

The Honda S2000 is powered by a 2.2-liter four-cylinder that makes 237 horsepower at a lofty 7,800 rpm and 162 lb-ft of torque at 6,800 rpm. Power is routed to the rear wheels though a six-speed close-ratio manual transmission.

Four-wheel antilock disc brakes and stability control are standard. The 2006 Honda S2000 scored well in government crash tests, earning four stars (out of a best score of five) for protection against frontal impacts. It also earned five stars for side-impact protection despite its lack of side airbags.

With a 8,900-rpm redline, driving the 2006 Honda S2000 takes some getting used to. Whereas most cars are on the downside of their power curves at 5,000 rpm, the S2000 is just getting started. Honda's VTEC variable valve timing system switches modes at about 6,000 rpm, initiating a surge of power that continues right up to the 9-grand limit. It's an exhilarating ride from a seat-of-the-pants perspective, but the assault on the ears is slightly less endearing, especially on long trips. There's virtually no perceptible flex despite the S2000's roofless architecture, and body roll is kept to an absolute minimum by the sophisticated double-wishbone suspension front and rear. A 50/50 front-to-rear weight distribution gives the car exceptional balance and predictable manners in the corners. In fact, the car is so well mannered, it's almost scary. You find yourself diving into turns faster than you ever thought possible. There is a slight hint of twitchiness at the limit, but with such a short wheelbase, you can't expect it to be completely drama-free.

The S2000's cockpit is all business. There is no silly fake wood or fancy navigation system to distract the driver from fully enjoying the car's abilities. Spend any significant time behind the wheel of this driver's car, and you'll wonder why so many other roadsters and sports cars don't cater to the pilot with such one-dimensional purpose. Nearly all the controls you'll ever need are mounted within a finger extension of the steering wheel. The cockpit retains a snug fit better suited for hard runs on back roads than daily commuting. The laterally bolstered seats hold the driver and passenger in tightly during aggressive cornering.

2006 Honda S2000 Base Exterior Colors

Berlina Black
Grand Prix White
Moonrock Metallic
Sebring Silver Metallic
Silverstone Metallic
Solar Yellow Pearl

2006 Honda S2000 Base Interior Colors

Black
Black/Red

2006 Honda S2000 Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve Base 237 hp @ 7800 rpm 259 N.m 11.8 L/100km 8.4 L/100km 6.5 s 14.3 s 23.7 s
2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve Base 237 hp @ 7800 rpm 259 N.m 12.0 L/100km 8.5 L/100km 6.2 s 14.2 s 23.6 s
2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve Base 237 hp @ 7800 rpm 259 N.m 11.8 L/100km 8.4 L/100km 6.2 s 14.2 s 23.6 s
2.2L L4 DOHC 16 valves Base 240 hp @ 7800 rpm 259 N.m 12.0 L/100km 8.5 L/100km 6.1 s 14.2 s 23.5 s

2006 Honda S2000 Trims

2006 Honda S2000 Previous Generations

2006 Honda S2000 Future Generations

Honda S2000 Overview and History

The circumstances under which Honda came to be are at least manga worthy. Torn by the second world war, the country was yet far from making a full recovery. Focusing all the resources that were left to rebuild what had been destroyed, Japan could hardly fill at once all the voids that had been created. The Japanese auto industry  was dazed, many factories having had to convert to cater for demands in military vehicles and aircraft.

The open spots that war had created had to be occupied fast and Honda was quick enough to settle on grounds that would later witness its growth as the 5th largest automobile manufacturer in the world. Soichiro Honda founded the company in 1948. The timing was perfect as many car or bike plants were destroyed during the war.

Focusing on developing a cheap indispensable vehicle, Honda strapped an engine to a bike, delivering  a very efficient means of locomotion. Cheap and versatile, it set the cornerstone in Honda's incredible expansion. Ten years later, Honda would reach American land and establish the American Honda Co. World domination would naturally follow, made easy through clever subsidiary locations and dealership settlements.

The bloodhound-nosed company leader, Soichiro could sense that Honda would be big and committed to setting a new standard in car-production quality. This combined with his almost Napolean market take-overs proved to be a powerful concoction that allowed Honda to developed unabated by competition.

The brand became synonymous with usefulness and innovative engineering. The company's motorcycle division registered a tremendous sales increase, pushing Honda on the motorcycle manufacturer's podium. During the 1970's, Honda became the world's largest motorbike maker.

Its production of cars however, that had started during the 60's  was slow at sparking as much attention as its 2-wheeled drives did. Although it had entered motor sport competitions, Honda cars failed to impress the average American driver. Having been designed for the Japanese market, the small-sized cars had little close to nothing to do against the large vehicles favored by the Americans.

In an effort driven by market-conquest desires, Honda launched the American-oriented civic, a larger model than any other previously released. Although still small compared to the US-made cars, the Civic became the first to attract the American buyer. The 70's energy crisis and subsequent emissions laws opened a second row of gates for Honda. Through their later Civic models such as the CVCC which was a  variation on the stratified engine, the Japanese car maker managed to meet emissions regulations without having to equip their cars with catalytic converters that besides reducing pollution also raised automobile price tags.

In mid 70's, Honda would release another American-friendly vehicle, the Accord that quickly became Mr. Popular due to its fuel economy and easy drive. By 1982, Honda had reached heights that no other Japanese car manufacturers had before: opening a plant on American soil. There first assembly line was built in Maysville, Ohio. Three other plants later followed as well as the construction of one in Lincoln, Alabama and another in Timmonsville, South Carolina. The latest Honda factory opened in 2006 in Tallapoosa, Georgia.

After building the brand in the States, Honda found it hard to compete in the luxury car segments against the veteran American producers and European imports so it introduced its on line of luxury vehicles in 1986. Known as Acura, the range comprises variations of successful Honda models such as the Legend or Integra. Honda was the first Japanese car maker to do so, follow by fellow Nissan and Toyota which have launched their own separate luxury lines, Infiniti and Lexus.

The quest for a better engine was completed in 1989 when Honda announced the introduction of the V-Tec. Capable of variable valve control, the V-TEC syncs valve open/close times to increase power at high revs and reduce fuel consumption at low ones. Presently, Honda is involved in smart engine research, safety improvements and pre-crash warning and avoidance systems.

As far as their involvement in motor sports goes, Honda has been constantly striving to hold its position with one foot on the podium and the other one caught in menacing holdbacks and loses against other Japanese producers like Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki.

The company's latest car-engineering improvements are primarily fuel and safety oriented, the latter having become one of the major criteria in car buying choices especially in the United States. The company's involvement in developing new cleaner vehicles has finally paid off with the recent release of the FCX Clarity. Powered by hydrogen cells, the car does not emit any pollutants, the only by products being water and oxygen. When its not developing new fuel technology, Honda is busy with being the largest engine producer on Earth, with over 14 million engines manufactured per year.

2006 Honda S2000 Consumer Reviews

foderntider, 09/13/2011
I couldn't give this car less then 4.....
My previous cars: e46 M3, e92 335i, B7 A4, and a few Maximas. S2000 is super fun, simple yet nice design, engine is work of art, fun factor compared to my previous M3. Now the bad: should be at least 0.5 seconds faster, NOT as reliable as I thought...I have 33k miles and check engine light for multiple misfires (common on S2k) all 4 coil packs were cracked ($ 650 job at dealer w/ diagnostics), at 33k miles car already needed valve adjustment ($ 340 at dealer w/seal and diagnostics)....and I heard that injectors on this car can also fail soon.....remember my car has had ALL maintenance and was never raced on track. Kind of disappointed since I bought this car for "Honda reliability"
ouncesubpanel, 08/26/2006
world class
Have had my 06 s2k for 2 months now... unbelieveable drive. Black on black turns heads, interior layout just right, performance unmatched. True sports car!
fakesquiggle, 12/17/2006
My Car For The Decade
I wanted a true sports car that I would be excited about driving for the next decade, and the S2000 is a perfect choice: a driver's car in performance without sacrificing comfort, features, quality, reliability or my financial future. It definitely draws the right kind of attention. Great driveability in traffic as well as on twisty roads where one can wind it out. Excellent build quality and, consequently, a low cost for extending full warranty coverage to seven years. Finally, there's also a great community of S2K car clubs with enthusiasts into tuning, track days or social outings and drives. An ownership experience bar none.
onlookerbolham, 04/17/2009
Best driving experience...
S2000 is almost 10 year old now; and still; I would not change it with a brand new Z4, Miata, Solstice, Sky and even a Boxster. Unlike most cars, S2000 is a purpose built driving machine. Engine, transmission, and chassis is not shared by any other model. Engine is small, light and powerful. Best manual transmission available in ANY car: short, precise, excellent feel. Chassis is so stiff, the rear tire was also raised when I was jacking up the front! The engine is located completely behind the front axles, and the rear is a tad heavier than the front. The steering response is unreal; immediate response to any steering input. S2000 is designed to give you the utmost driving satisfaction...
peltdetrital, 11/02/2019
2002 Honda S2000
"Great vehicle"
Purchased this car as I am your stereotypical asian man that wanted an asian sports car. The S2000 was the perfect fit! Top down or up, this car was a head turner, super nimble, and just a great driver's car. Don't think about taking this car on long trips, your lower back will make you pay! After 160K miles, the car started showing signs of age; let that sink in a little bit. In the end I had to sell the vehicle as I could not get the check engine light corrected, and even though the car still drove fantastic at 189K miles, it would not pass inspection with that light. 3 different Honda mechanics told me the same thing, complete engine rebuild.
balearicventricle, 10/12/2019
2003 Honda S2000
"Yes yes yesssss"
Just buy it. The best, angriest, happiest revving, fun car you'll ever drive. My issue is finding a better driving car in 2019. It worst part about this car is figuring out a proper upgrade to it. Is there one? Porsche maybe?
venussardine, 08/28/2019
2002 Honda S2000
"Most reliable car I've ever owned"
Yes... 263,535 miles - You've read that right. Almost 300,000 miles in my baby. Seats are cracked a lil, I got some dings and dents but the engine transmission still purr. New soft top. Catalytic converter went bad. Replaced the clutch at 120k miles and both window motors, put some speakers in it that sound better. Other than that I'll never sell. No need to. It's a perfect car. And which other car can you go 300k miles with minor fixes and beat Porsches around the race track.

2006 Honda S2000 Base Specifications

Base Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioYes
Air ConditionningAir conditioning
AntennaFixed antenna
Cruise ControlYes
Front WipersIntermittent wipers
Fuel Door OperationRemote fuel door release
Illuminated EntryYes
Interior Air FilterMicron air filtration system
Passenger Vanity MirrorYes
Power Door LocksYes
Power WindowsYes
Reading LightFront reading lamps
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Remote Keyless EntryRemote keyless entry with panic alarm
Single CDCD player
Trunk LightYes
Trunk/Hatch OperationRemote trunk release

Base Dimensions

Cargo Capacity152 L
Curb Weight1290 kg
Front Headroom879 mm
Front Legroom1126 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity50 L
Height1270 mm
Length4135 mm
Wheelbase2400 mm
Width1750 mm

Base Exterior Details

Bumper ColourBody-color bumpers
Door HandlesBody-color door handles
Exterior DecorationDual chrome exhaust tips
Exterior Mirror ColourBody-color exterior mirrors
Headlight TypeHigh intensity discharge headlamps
Power Exterior MirrorsPower mirrors
Tinted GlassYes

Base Interior Details

ClockDigital clock
Door TrimLeather door trim
Floor ConsoleFull length floor console
Floor CoveringCarpet floor covering
Floor MatsYes
Front Center ArmrestFront armrest with storage
Front Seats Front Seat TypeSport bucket seats
Hand Brake Leather TrimLeather-wrapped hand brake handle
Instrumentation TypeDigital instrumentation
Seat TrimPerforated leather seats
Shifter Knob TrimAluminum and leather-wrapped shift knob
Special FeatureAluminum door sills
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
TachometerYes
Water Temperature GaugeCoolant temperature gauge

Base Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Transmission6 speed manual transmission

Base Overview

BodyRoadster
Doors2
Engine2.2L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Fuel Consumption11.8 (Manual City)8.4 (Manual Highway)
Power237 hp @ 7800 rpm
Seats2
Transmission6 speed manual transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months

Base Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesStd
Brake Type4 wheel disc
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone

Base Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarFront stabilizer bar
Front SuspensionFront independent suspension
Front TiresP215/45R17
Power SteeringElectric variable assist rack and pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarRear stabilizer bar
Rear SuspensionRear independent suspension
Wheel Type17'' alloy wheels

Critics Reviews


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I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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