Honda’s gem of a sports car gets a number of practical technical upgrades for 2006 along with a few additional cosmetic touches.
Engine displacement was increased from 2.0 liters to 2.2 liters by lengthening the piston stroke, and the compression ratio was slightly increased. As a result, the S2000's DOHC four-cylinder VTEC produces 237 hp at 7,800 rpm with 162 lb-ft of torque at 6,800 rpm. Its redline has come down from a motorcycle-like 9,000 to 8,200 rpm. The driver’s foot is no longer linked mechanically to this jewel of a powerplant, as 2006 brings a drive-by-wire system that adds more precision to cruising control and integrates the new Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA). Coupled to this pure sports car engine is another jewel – a close-ratio six-speed transmission and light action clutch. Reviewers seemed beside themselves with praise for the drivetrain combination. Snicking through those gears, which seem perfectly matched to the high-revving four, reviewers have managed the 0-60 blast in 5.5 seconds. Honda gives 150 mph as the governed top speed. The EPA estimates 20/26 mpg on premium gas. Some reviewers averaged 24.6 mpg in driving that included 70% highway driving.
A retuned suspension makes the car a bit easier to handle at the limit. Front springs were tightened, while rear springs got 10% softer along with a thinner rear anti-sway bar, resulting in better grip and a more clearly defined transition from grip to drift. The electronics were sharpened to further refine the ABS four-wheel disc system. Some reviews felt the electronic steering wasn’t quite as communicative as that of a Mazda MX-5 Miata sports car, but you can still feel the thickness of the painted road lines. Canyon carving is an absolute blast, as the perfectly balanced S2000 screams through the corners as cleanly as the proverbial samurai sword through whatever. One reviewer complained that the seat backs were uncomfortable after several hours of driving. As expected, reviewers found the ride to be sports car-like – you feel the road, but it’s not harsh.
The S2000 comes in only one trim standard with a power-retractable convertible top (two latches, one button, and 10 seconds to toplessness) Xenon HID headlights, leather-trimmed upholstery, power accessories, air-conditioning, aluminum pedals, cruise control, and 17-inch alloy wheels. External cosmetic touches for 2006 include LED tail lamps, revised rear bumpers, oval (from round) twin exhausts, and extra “gills” on the front intake, and an optional ground effects body kit is available.
Reviewers found the interior “snug,” which doesn’t mean uncomfortable for a sports car. With its new seat design for 2006, everything is right at hand the way it should be in a vehicle designed as a driver’s car. Honda has gone electronic with its digital tachometer and speedometer displays in the updated console. The new headrest speakers add to the audio experience of the AM/FM stereo CD player.
Safety equipment includes the VSA system, four-channel ABS with Brake Distribution and Brake Assist, dual front airbags, a torque-sensing limited-slip differential, and side impact door beams.
Price-wise, the S2000 falls between the Mazda MX-5 Miata and the Porsche Boxster. As for smiles per mile, however, it is beyond the Miata and equal to the Porsche.
4.6 Overall rating
(36 reviews)Best drivers car with the exception of a 911 Porsche.
Handling, power, looks.... I have been driving this car for 7 years and it still makes me smile when I pull out of a turn. It has ageless looks. Digital instrument cluster and Xenon headlights. The leather seats keeps you in place regardless of how hard you drive.
The car is too small. Not a lot of usable space. Great car to drive, good handling good gas mileage. I believe it has good looks, and relatively cheap to maintain. Only down side is that the car is not very practical
Screaming Vtec engine, agile, absolutely bullet proof engineering and build, cheap servicing, great performance, great value for money, practical, fade free brakes, great suspension and damping. Awesome.
The only Japanese car I have ever thought had any hint of "soul". This car is an absolute unmitigated blast to drive. My mid-life purchase; my MG from high school...except this car actually starts, runs and doesn't break down.
2006 Honda S2000 FAQs
How many 2006 Honda S2000 vehicles in Milwaukee, WI have no reported accidents or damage?
6 out of 7 for sale near Milwaukee, WI have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2006 Honda S2000?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2006 Honda S2000 gets between 19 and 20 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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