2009 Honda S2000 CR Roadster | (2024)

In 1999, Japanese automaker Honda made waves in the sports car world with the introduction of their now-famed S2000. The front-mid engine roadster celebrated the company's 50th anniversary and followed the company’s tradition of naming cars after their engine displacement, with the 2000 signifying a 2.0 L engine. Two variants of the S2000, the AP1 and AP2, were produced throughout the model’s lifetime with a few special editions in between.

The AP1 was powered by a two liter four cylinder mated to a 6-speed manual transmission that outputs 237 hp and 161 lb-ft of torque in the US market. This was the highest specific power output, 124 hp per liter or 2 hp per cubic inch, of any mass-produced, naturally aspirated car until the Ferrari 458 Italia took the throne in 2010. The double wishbone suspension and the front-mid mounting position of the engine gave the S2000 the golden 50:50 weight distribution and excellent handling around curves. Inside, the dashboard called back to the McLaren-Honda Formula-1 racing cars of the eighties and nineties as a tribute to what Honda’s engines achieved in professional racing. The electrically powered vinyl convertible top was standard while an aluminum hardtop was available as an option starting in 2001.

In 2004, the AP2 took over. It introduced bigger wheels, improved suspension, a more rigid subframe, and carbon fiber synchronizers in the gearbox. Cosmetically, the AP2 had new bumpers, revised headlights, LED taillights, and oval exhaust tips. The US market also received a larger engine, dubbed the F22C1, with an increased displacement of 2.2 L and 162 lb-ft of torque. The hp figures remained unchanged but were achieved at a lower 7,800 rpm.

2008 was the first year that the S2000 was offered in more than one trim level in the US. The Club Racer was introduced as a more track-oriented and spartan version of the sports car with reduced weight and higher performance. Mechanical improvements included a lower ratio steering rack, revised exhaust system, and stiffer suspension. On the outside, the S2000 CR was fitted with black lug nuts, darker-colored wheels, clear side markers, and a revised body kit that reduced the lift coefficient by a claimed 70–80%. Only a hard top was offered, with the soft top’s folding space being filled with additional chassis bracing.

On the interior, faux carbon fiber overlays adorned the center console and the radio door while the gauge cluster received a unique peak power indicator light. A CR-specific yellow-lettered aluminum shift knob topped the gear shifter. Only 699 examples were produced in the model’s two-year lifespan, with 668 in 2008 and only 31 in 2009.

This particular example is one of only 31 S2000 CRs produced in 2009 and shows only 129 miles on the odometer. The exterior is finished in Rio Yellow Pearl with a black and yellow Alcantara and cloth interior. This Club Racer was optioned with air conditioning and a radio to make driving more comfortable when off the track. The factory 17″ five-spoke alloy wheels are wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE070 tires measuring 215/45 up front and 255/40 out back.

It goes without saying that everything on this example is nearly brand new, from the bright yellow paint job to the soft-touch Alcantara on the interior. The controls, while scarce given this model’s track-focused pedigree, show no wear and function as intended. The five-spoke wheels present without scratches or curb rash and all of the factory aero is intact and ready to stick this JDM legend to the track pavement.

There is so much potential waiting to be awakened in this S2000 CR. The AP1 and AP2 models are legends in their own right, but the CR takes it to a whole other level. Between the extremely low miles, the low production numbers, and the fact that this was the only alternative trim level offered in the US market, the S2000 CR is the one that is most sought after by JDM collectors, and this is likely the finest example extant.

Upon purchase, the new owner will receive all of the owner’s booklets in their original pouch, the original window sticker, and two keys.

Offers welcome and trades considered

$240,000

Stock number 7671

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2009 Honda S2000 CR Roadster | (2024)

FAQs

How much is a 2009 Honda S2000 worth? ›

The value of a used 2009 Honda S2000 ranges from $3,643 to $7,957, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.

How many 2009 Honda S2000 CR were made? ›

Just 355 U.S. S2000s were manufactured for 2009, of which 31 were CR models. Thus, total CR production over the two model years was 699 units.

What is the difference between a S2000 and a S2000 CR? ›

The CR is a bit lighter than the standard car, but like other Honda sporty editions, it hasn't been given extra power, and in this case, there's little to be found: The S2000's 2.2-liter four is basically maxed out.

Why are S2000 so expensive now? ›

Honda built fewer than 700 examples when production was cut short mid-2009, ostensibly in light of slowing sales following the global financial crisis. An S2000 CR in Excellent condition now commands $108,000, an increase of 21.5 percent over the last year. For context, that's the exact same price for a 1992 Acura NSX.

How long do S2000 engines last? ›

The reliability of the Honda S2000 is in a class of its own, it has the best reliability despite being classified as a race car, and it is capable of driving 300,000+ miles in its lifetime with minimum maintenances, the only maintenance it needs regularly is the oil change every 6000 miles.

Is Honda S2000 a collectors car? ›

2023 FUTURE COLLECTOR CAR SHOW: 2002 Honda S2000 Named Best of Show. A 2002 Honda S2000 owned by David Flinn was named Best of Show at the 2023 Future Collector Car Show (FCCS) presented by Meguiar's, held January 22 during Barrett-Jackson's 2023 Scottdale Auction.

Are Honda S2000 rare? ›

If you're looking to snag a future collectible, you may want to consider getting yourself a Honda S2000. About 65,000 (of the 110,000 produced worldwide) of these legendary 2-seaters made it to the US, and they appear to have already started their journey to collectible status.

What year is best for Honda S2000? ›

The Honda S2000 is an excellent sports car option. If you want to purchase a used version for your life, we recommend the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, or 2009 selection. We hope this information is beneficial!

Is the Honda S2000 a fast car? ›

But even with nearly 8000 revs on the tach, our very green (345 miles) test car was unable to break a wheel loose on our grippy test surface, which partly explains our rather lackluster performance: 0 to 60 took us fully 6.8 seconds, and the quarter-mile fell in 15.1 seconds at a more impressive 96 mph.

What is the common issue with S2000? ›

As idle / hesitation / kangerooing / misfire problems and misfires seem to be a common problem on the S2000, and indeed on most cars, I thought I would construct a thread to aid people in diagnosing their problems.

Is a S2000 worth 30k? ›

All the while, the S2000 toed an affordable mid-$30,000 price point between the far less powerful Mazda Miata and the far more expensive Porsche Boxster.

How much is a S2000 worth now? ›

Depending on vehicle details such as the model, year and condition - the average used Honda S2000 sells for $28,780 in the current market, which is 5.25% higher than the average used car. Recent used model years of the Honda S2000 are currently priced at an average of $31,586, according to our used car price index.

How much can I sell my S2000 for? ›

The value of a used 2000 Honda S2000 ranges from $5,489 to $10,986, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.

How much should a Honda S2000 cost? ›

The Honda S2000 is available from $10,560 to $17,930 for the 2009 range of models in Convertible body types. Interested in a Honda S2000?

Is the Honda S2000 a rare car? ›

If you're looking to snag a future collectible, you may want to consider getting yourself a Honda S2000. About 65,000 (of the 110,000 produced worldwide) of these legendary 2-seaters made it to the US, and they appear to have already started their journey to collectible status.

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