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The revival of iconic nameplates in the automotive world seems to be a common and welcome occurrence in recent times. Many of them come from Japanese car makers with vehicles like the Nissan GT-R, Nissan Z, Toyota GR86, Toyota GR Supra, Acura NSX, and others. While we recently talked about the next-generation Toyota MR2, which is said to arrive sometime in 2025, Honda is also preparing for the return of one of its most iconic models – the Honda S2000. Rumors have been circulating for a few years now, and here’s everything we know about the revival of the Japanese roadster.

The New S2000 May Not Be 100-Percent Honda

It may be shocking to some, but Honda currently doesn’t have a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive platform. Given that the sports car segment is a tiny one compared to most of the others, Honda might join forces with another car maker in order to develop an FR platform for the future Honda S2000. Toyota has done it more than once, and it seems to have worked, but what about Honda? This may come as a surprise, but at this point in time, General Motors is the most logical partner for Honda. The two companies are already collaborating on autonomous technology and Honda’s first two, global EV models, one of which is the Honda Prologue, will be built in GM’s Mexico-based plant alongside some Chevrolet and Cadillac models. This is due to the fact that Honda is behind on the EV scene and doesn’t have its own global platform dedicated to all-electric models.