The Honda S2000R project is a tribute to the original sports car. Externally, the tuning project differs from the standard car with a new body kit and wheels from the Honda Civic Type R.
Tuning studio Evasive Motorsports presented an unusual restomod sports car Honda S2000 with a 306-horsepower engine. This was reported on the Motor1 website.
The Honda S2000 was produced from 1999 to 2009. The open-top sports car gained immense popularity thanks to its elegant handling and powerful naturally aspirated engine.
The Honda S2000R project is a tribute to the original sports car. The tuners decided to imagine what a charged version of the Type R would look like, which never went into production.
Externally, the tuning project differs from the standard car with a new body kit and wheels from the Honda Civic Type R. A large spoiler has been fitted to the rear.
The standard F20 engine was replaced with a turbocharged 2.0-liter K20 engine from the Civic Type R behind an EP3. It was equipped with a new intake manifold from Evasive, an upgraded exhaust system, a Mugen carbon fiber exhaust manifold and a MoTec M140 control system. As a result, we managed to get a power of 306 hp.
For those who don’t have enough base power, Evasive Motorsports offers an upgrade package that increases output to 600 hp. They are available for a fee.
The engine is paired with the original six-speed manual transmission in the S2000. A redesigned limited-slip differential helps handle more power.
Inside there are two bucket seats. The original control panel was replaced with a digital one.
Customers can purchase a turnkey Honda S2000R or provide their own vehicle for upgrade. The cost of the project will be announced later.
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Source: Focus
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