As the number of electric cars continues to increase, brands are continuously adding new models to their product lineups. In this process, Honda has also shared its future plans for transitioning to electric vehicles. The company aims to introduce 30 electric cars by 2030 and is already preparing for a sports car as well.
Honda S2000 may resurrect with an electric motor
The electric sports car will draw inspiration from the iconic Honda S2000 model, according to the latest information. It will be built on Honda’s new e:n electric platform, which was also used in the e:Ny1 SUV introduced earlier this year. Thanks to this platform’s low center of gravity and floor-effective aerodynamic features, it promises to be highly suitable for sports cars.
Honda, the Japanese automaker, plans to introduce a new electric sports car in 2023 to celebrate its 75th anniversary. According to recent reports, the new electric car will carry elements from the iconic Honda S2000 model.
The electric sports car will be built on Honda’s new e:n electric platform, which was also used in the e:Ny1 SUV unveiled earlier this year. With the platform’s low center of gravity and floor-effective aerodynamic features, it seems to be an excellent fit for sports cars.
As of now, there hasn’t been a detailed explanation from the company regarding the electric sports car that carries elements of the Honda S2000. Nevertheless, the name alone, “Honda S2000,” excites many car enthusiasts due to its timeless design.
In addition to this model, the Japanese automaker plans to introduce another flagship sports car in the future. All eyes are already on the NSX for this model. Having left its mark with its design and performance in the 90s, the car revealed its hybrid engine in 2016. Now, we might get to see this legendary car in an all-electric version.
Honda has been making significant strides in the electric car market lately, aiming to secure an important share. What are your thoughts on Honda’s electric car models? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments section.