Mar 02, 2017 05:40 AM EST
2017 Honda S660: Top Of The Class Two-Seater Sports Car

The 2017 Honda S660 is the most ambitious, trendy, and top of the class two-seater sports car. This car is Honda's new kid on the block, and once it's revealed, it will bring a tough competition to its rivals in the sports car category.

On the exterior, the 2017 model borrows a lot of concepts from the S2000. Its exterior features are based on the NSX professionals system. According to a reliable source from the automaker, the car is set to get a V-shaped grill on the front side with thin lights on its base.

In addition, the car is set to use the LED technology. The company's logo will be located on the grill and another one between its front lighting. The sides will have wider arches that will give the car an excellent stance. An 18-inch tire is also available with slight changes on its rear lights.

On the inside, the 2017 Honda S660 offers a trendy feature that is identical to that of the Japanese version. Since the car is a two-seater, all other controls will face the driver. Technological features include a labeled song method, serial bus ports, satellite navigation, Bluetooth hookup, top class lights technology, parking assistance, seat straps, and luxury cruise type of management.

There's still no accurate details about the car's engine. However, it's predicted by looking at the ongoing S660 that's powered by a 660cc three quality turbocharged cylinders. The European and US models will be designed to have Honda's 1.0 L3 top class engine.

According to some speculations from other motor sites, the new model might give an output ranging from 123 to 138 HP. That may sound underpowered, but its weight will manage the displacement.

Many car enthusiasts are impatiently waiting for the release of the new 2017 Honda S660. But some experts believe that its release may take a little longer as the automaker's take enough time to come for a complete ride. Pricing is predicted to range from $19,000 to $22,000.

 

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