
A report out of the U.K. suggests that Honda might unveil an electric sports car later this year. A year ago, the company stated that it would build two sports cars
In speaking with Tom Gardner, Honda’s European VP, Autocar learned that the first of the two Honda electric sports cars could arrive as early as this year. “Watch this space: [2023 is] 75 years — we had the S2000 at 50,” Gardner said, referencing how the S2000 was revealed in 1998 in honor of Honda Motor’s 50th anniversary. However, he did hedge with a “Who knows …”
Honda Motor was founded in 1948 and started out making motorized bicycles and motorcycles. The S2000 roadster was a spiritual successor to Honda’s first passenger car, the two-seat, open-top sports car called the S500 that debuted in 1963.
However, it’s also possible that the sports car may not be an S2000 successor. In the 2030 EV roadmap, CEO Toshihiro Mibe specifically mentioned “specialty” and “flagship” sports cars. In Japan
As for the flagship, that’s widely assumed to be the next NSX. Even before the second-generation supercar was sunset, Acura head Jon Ikeda was already hinting at an EV successor.
“We love a sports car. We love performance, and we’re very grateful for the strong reaction we’ve had to the latest Type R. There is huge demand for it,” Gardner told Autocar
If we had to bet, we’d guess that the curtain will be pulled back on Honda’s first EV sports later rather than sooner. A 2028 debut would still coincide with the company’s 80th anniversary. However, even if it’s not a new S2000 or Prelude