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ae86_16v
01-06-2009, 03:43 PM
Honda will kill off S2000 replacement, V8 Program, and RWD Acuras:

Honda's attempt to right-size its development schedule and cope with the economic downturn apparently extends beyond the cancellation of the next NSX (http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/17/banzai-burned-honda-reportedly-kills-nsx/). According to Autocar, HoMoCo is right-sizing its plans for the next two years, and that includes rethinking the development of a range of rear-wheel-drive Acuras, a new V8, a convertible based on the CR-Z and the S2000's successor.

Acura seems to be carrying the weight of the bad news, with its RWD 7-series rival, originally due out in 2015, cancelled indefinitely, along with development of a V8 engine that would allow the brand to compete with the best and brightest from Germany. The Euro-market Legend could also be on the block and there's a chance that Honda will stop developing two separate Accord models for sale in the U.S. and abroad, instead opting for one mid-size sedan to be sold worldwide.

Unfortunately, the development cease-fire also extends to Honda's smaller offerings. Honda planned to release a drop-top version of its CR-Z after the hybrid goes on sale next year, but that model has been nixed. Even more disturbingly, 2009 will be the last year of production for the S2000, with no heir apparent waiting in the wings.

We're hoping to get more details on the cut-backs as the week progresses, but needless to say, there's more than enough disappointment to go around.

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/06/honda-kills-s2000-replacement-v8-program-rwd-acuras/

5vz-fe
01-06-2009, 09:05 PM
So Honda is out of F1, no NSX, no S2000. I guess they really want to change their brand direction to say....Toyota?

nthfinity
01-06-2009, 10:29 PM
So Honda is out of F1, no NSX, no S2000. I guess they really want to change their brand direction to say....Toyota?
If by Toyota, you mean 100% Bland, you are right. Ford have exciting cars in the future at least... the SHO is 100% go, There are "surprises" ahead for Mustang (in a good way), and GTDI is here to stay.. even if it gets a gay name "Ecoboost"... Finally Lincoln will be getting some power beneath the hood for the first time in years. The Focus is coming here in super-fun form... meanwhile, the rest of the world is proclaiming their own "death to sportscars"...