New Honda S2000 Concept Blows Cover at BIMS

Hybrid and 4 Seats?
by Thami Masemola
July 22, 2008 4:26 PM
Filed Under: British Motor Show, Concept Car, Honda, Japanese

Honda is doing a straight 180 on the next S2000, judging by the concept car revealed at the BIMS today. The Honda S2000, a dynamic marvel with that screaming 2.0-litre engine and excellent short-throw 6-speed gearbox, has been due for a new model for some time now, as rivals keep bettering their offerings. The concept uses Honda’s hybrid technology, although our feeling is this would not be the engine of choice when the street car debuts.

Featuring integrated rear lights, a flowing bodyline and a shape clearly related to the Civic hatch, the S2000 concept seems to have been shortened and its stance widened. There seems to be a lot of flow in the lines, giving the car cleaner, more seamless looks. Interior again, is a Civic relative of some note, peppered with blue background lighting, digital speed readout and utility buttons. And the concept is no longer a roadster; we see space for two baby hobbits at the back. No sign of where the roof goes though, and none of whether said roof is made of canvass or tin either.

Source: Honda (UK)
Press Release (Click to expand)

LOW EMISSION HONDA ROADSTER BREAKS COVER

Two-seat design study unveiled at British International Motor Show

Honda’s low-emission sportscar study model has been revealed at the British International Motor Show, at ExCeL, London.

The lightweight roadster design study displays one of Honda’s core engineering principles – to design stylish and exciting cars that are also environmentally responsible.

Named the OSM (for Open Study Model), the two-seater joins the confirmed-for-production CR-Z sports hybrid and FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel cell car on the Honda stand at the show.

“We’re trying to show that low emission cars can be attractive,” says Andreas Sittel, Project Leader for OSM. “There is no reason why a car that’s more environmentally friendly can’t look great too – and be sporty and fun to drive.”

The concept for the project was ‘Clean and Dynamic’ – and this direction was followed for both the exterior and interior design, ensuring a joined-up, consistent ‘language’ between the two. One example of this can be seen at the rear of the car, where the body actually extends into the cabin between the seats.

The exterior design is a balance of smooth, rounded curves and sharp lines to provide definition in key areas. The headlights are cleverly integrated into the front end, stretching from the nose to the top of the wheel arches to look more like a part of the original body.

Inside, this uninterrupted, fluid approach is continued, with long sweeping curves extending from both door panels to form a frame for the instrument display. The concept for the dashboard was to avoid creating the traditional block of ‘heavy’ colour and material in front of the driver; in keeping with the clean and lightweight theme. For that reason, the dash is broken into sections, with the most important instruments in direct line-of-sight of the driver.

Key information is displayed in a rounded, enclosed central binnacle, with levels and figures in bright blue on a black background. This matches the trim inside the car, with the seats and door furniture trimmed in a new, gloss-effect blue leather, accompanied by white leather sections, in line with the exterior body colour, a one-off paint called Mystic Pearl.

The driver’s main controls and functions are distributed in an intuitive layout, close at hand on a panel that curves downwards to the right of the driver. A centrally-mounted semi-sequential gear-shift points towards a fun-to-drive transmission, along with paddle shifts either side of the steering wheel. Integrated into the gearshifter itself is a red ignition ‘start’ button, which reinforces the sporty direction of the car.

The Honda OSM was designed by Honda’s R&D facility in Offenbach, Germany. It’s the latest example of the young talent being developed within Honda’s design studios in Europe – following the Honda Small Hybrid Sports Concept (Geneva 2007) and the Accord Tourer Concept (Frankfurt 2007).

At present, the Honda OSM is a design study model, and there are no plans for it to enter production.

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Comments

Nice. The side shot reminds me of the Alfa sypder of a few years ago.

by Thunderkiss | July 22, 2008 4:30 PM
Bingo.. same thoughts!! :D

by wolff | July 22, 2008 7:32 PM
Sort of... but this is dumpier and not so pretty

by Lutzie | July 31, 2008 4:30 AM
Peugeot? Interior looks cheap

by kevoluetion | July 22, 2008 4:37 PM
please tell me this ain't the new s2000. Horrible, looks bloted too short.

I think the obnly nice thing about this car is the front end. Other than they need to go back to the rawing board. They should consider rather doing a hard top roadster. Take the Solstice for instance. A ugly car to say the elast but with a hard top it looks a bit better.

by dmanero | July 22, 2008 4:53 PM
it looks so big and bulky

by sovietmole | July 22, 2008 5:36 PM
always wanted to cruise on my hometown with two baby hobbits at the back...

by afterace2 | July 22, 2008 5:34 PM
rawr, I like the looks of this car. Why couldn't all small economy cars look this nice?

by joe_limon | July 22, 2008 6:13 PM
They should call this (FWD?)concept a CRX or Del Sol, not an S2000.

by AG4 | July 22, 2008 6:18 PM
It would be nice, but the silhouette from the side, on the top side is too round, needs to be sleeker.

by xanavi23 | July 22, 2008 6:21 PM
it definately wont be the s2000, will be something like the new Del Sol

by eas722 | July 22, 2008 7:10 PM
haha wow some of you have no idea what honda has to go through here lol. Seriously i'd love to see any of you haters design a better car, or even interior. However, this is a very...."non" S2000 kinda car, but also this is only a concept. They'll only take design cues from this and use it (hopefully). I personally hate car companies that "join" the rear lights though. cheap, ugly. hopefully they use the front 3/4 part of this car for the S2000. it's gonna be hard for them to make a car as good as the current S2000.

by carcrazy1234 | July 22, 2008 7:18 PM
Nice, this is a cute sports car by honda. I think that the future of Budget sports cars should be more like this with petrol prices flying.

by Tuner_mad | July 22, 2008 7:33 PM
pfft, have you ever even calculated to figure out how much you spend per year on gas? The way people talk about it, it's like they are now spending over $10,000 a year on it.

by Joe_Limon | July 23, 2008 6:10 AM
Talk about a bad second impression. I thought I liked this concept a lot but after seeing it again, I'm not so sure. The back is just weird/awkward. I'm also not sure how they can improve on the current S2K (if that is what this is), performance-wise, but a 3 liter dohc ivtec engine would be a good start. As far as the rear tail light goes, I think they got a little confused and put it on the wrong car. It doesn't make much sense here. Overall, I say drop the +2 nonfunctioning rear seating, keep the wider stance and rwd, increase engine size, and give this thing some shape instead of just flipping a bath tub up side down.

by RobERob | July 22, 2008 7:53 PM
I do like the front though!

by RobERob | July 22, 2008 7:56 PM
hahah good call on the "bath tub" part haha wow so true

by carcrazy1234 | July 23, 2008 3:13 AM
there must have been a mistake made somewhere as the previously issued artistic impression was infinitely more sportingly contoured than this actual facsimilie. what a letdown !

by THERENAISSANCEMAN | July 22, 2008 7:59 PM
either a classic case of misleading advertisement , or Honda is losing fast its sense of proportion . i strongly suggest Honda appoint the car perspectivist to become its technical director of exterior design/bodyshell development as the original concept was hopelessly reduced to that of an AlfaRomeo clone .

by THERENAISSANCEMAN | July 22, 2008 8:13 PM
Whats with the FWD proportions? This cant be the new S2000. I'm with eas722 on this one, del Slow maybe?

by benz_man | July 23, 2008 12:39 AM
does any1 knw hw dis car iz fr

by badshahgal | July 23, 2008 12:39 AM
Gah! That isn't even a CRX Del Slow, it's more like a Civic convertible. It's too tall to be a roadster - and it's front end should've been longer with no rear overhang AT ALL. This bulbous look is waay to French. That's a roadster. I'd just take the headlights and the interior (which looks production-ready, judging by the current Civic) onto the production S2000. Please, Honda, wtf happened?

by motorjedi | July 23, 2008 3:25 AM
A bit of a miscommunication there - A French convertible is NOT a roadster...

by motorjedi | July 23, 2008 3:26 AM
Fugly.

by jakemiles | July 23, 2008 5:50 AM
not attractive

by Miraclewhipp | July 23, 2008 6:50 AM
ugly...the front end looks like a peugeot....i can't imagine an s2000 with this look

by phobos | July 23, 2008 10:19 AM
ugly. looks cheap. like a civic convertible. i can already guess its gonna be a gey car of the year (no offence of course).

by architect | July 23, 2008 10:52 AM
No, please don't make that an S2000. I don't like it as it is, but calling it an S2000, even worse. I like the current S2000, don't go and ruin it.

by ADJ-117 | July 23, 2008 11:55 AM
...still looks like an R8

by Wisp | July 23, 2008 12:42 PM
Joe, its not that gas is soo horrible where it is now...the problem is where its going. I know for a fact the U.S. is still paying far less than we are. here we pay about $1.50 a Liter, multiply that by 4 thats about 6$ a gallon isn't it?

by xanavi23 | July 23, 2008 5:25 PM
4 seats = not a roadster. Now that it says 4 seats? could anyone fit into the rear?

I see why the didn't post pictures of the rear seats now. =)

by Tuner_mad | July 23, 2008 7:23 PM
This could be another open top car from honda that doesn't have a predessor, because:

Not as powerful as a S2000.

Not a 'real' roadster like a Del sol.

Not a kei car like the Beat.

by Tuner_mad | July 23, 2008 7:25 PM
Fugly, again.

by jakemiles | July 24, 2008 3:33 AM
Not too bad little car. Small engine, very reliable and highly rev engine. I reckon it is going to be fun to drive. Similar to S2000.

by American-Rules | July 24, 2008 2:56 PM
Nooooooo first the accord now this......your killing me honda....aggggghhhhhh

by dacari.net | July 25, 2008 11:33 AM
It reminds me of Peugeot 406 Coupe. Perhaps Peugeot should have used the design as the 407 coupe.

by electra | August 4, 2008 6:45 AM
I'm noticing Honda's latest penchant for radical designs, but S2000 this ain't. There's no evolutionary design language here (see Porsche 911 & Boxster) that shows instant recognition from previous model.

Sexy though.

by carnography | October 10, 2008 7:52 PM
By the way Honda, where is your next NSX? I hope Ayrton Senna has a son or daughter who Honda can approach regarding new NSX design. Otherwise, it may end up resembling this S2000 concoction.

by carnography | October 10, 2008 8:27 PM

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