Japanese automotive giant Honda has piqued the curiosity of car enthusiasts worldwide as it drops subtle clues about an exciting new electric sports car set to launch later this year, commemorating the company’s 75th anniversary milestone.
According to a report from the British automotive magazine Car, sources within Honda have alluded to the possibility of the upcoming electric sports car paying homage to the iconic S2000 model. The buzz around the new vehicle is fueled by its association with Honda’s recently unveiled e:n electric platform, which boasts a focus on a low center of gravity and underfloor aerodynamics, promising a “fun and confidence-inspired” driving experience that could translate seamlessly into an EV sports car.
As part of Honda’s ambitious plan to introduce 30 electric vehicle models globally by 2030, the company has revealed its intentions to feature at least two electric sportscars, one of which will be the renowned NSX (known as an Acura model in North America), and the other will be a brand-new GT model. Speculations also hint at the potential for the new electric sports car to carry the coveted Type R badge, marking it as the first non-FWD (front-wheel-drive) car in the Type R lineup since the NSX Type R.
Kotaro Yamamoto, Honda’s technical consultant, has subtly teased the idea of an electrified Type R, expressing that the essence of Type R lies in its racing heritage and the sheer pleasure of driving. He emphasized that an electric car can deliver this driving pleasure, emphasizing that a Type R model need not solely rely on a combustion engine and can thrive even in a fully electric society.
Despite withholding specific details, Honda has hinted that the upcoming electric sports car is likely to come with a premium price tag. Rebecca Adamson, Head of Automobiles for Honda UK, acknowledged that while the company may not compete on price with certain Chinese manufacturers, their advantage lies in 75 years of engineering experience, instilling confidence in the enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the new electric sports car’s release.
As the automotive world eagerly anticipates more information from Honda regarding this exciting project, the electrifying prospect of a modern-day classic inspired by the revered S2000 model keeps enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. The combination of Honda’s innovative e:n platform and the promise of a thrilling, pleasure-filled driving experience in an electric vehicle sets the stage for an electrifying celebration of the company’s 75-year legacy.