RE: Tremendous Honda S660 for sale

RE: Tremendous Honda S660 for sale

Wednesday 3rd July

Tremendous Honda S660 for sale

Every S660 is cool - and this one has £20k of Mugen goodies on top


Honda’s sports car heritage can be forgotten about. Though barely a day passes without someone learning what they sold an S2000 for and what they’re apparently worth now, the classics don’t really register. Sure, the S500 and 600 didn't come here§, but the S800 was sold in the UK, a 9,500rpm alternative to the MG Midget. It wasn’t even enormously expensive, yet seems rarely discussed now in a classic car context.

And who could forget the Beat? When most took the kei car regulations to mean narrow-tracked, high-roofed econoboxes, Honda made a manual, mid-engined, rear-drive sports car with the best seat upholstery ever seen. But probably the Suzuki Cappuccino remains more fondly remembered. If only Honda had thought to put a Type R badge on these old ones they’d be worth a small fortune now… 

It was the Beat that the S660 celebrated when it launched in 2015. Though the name evoked those glorious little sports cars of the 60s, the layout was much more in keeping with the previous take on kei car mischief. The 660cc, 64hp turbo triple was in the middle with drive to the rear, it revved to 7,700rpm with the six-speed manual, and it weighed just 830kg. Just when it seemed that cool kei cars were done, Honda resurrected the Beat with the S660. (Interestingly, the project’s lead engineer was Ryo Mukumoto, who was just 22 when he was given responsibility for it.)

Though there were initial rumours that the S660 might get a larger engine for export markets, it remained a 660cc JDM special for its seven years on sale. It goes to show how well received the S660 was that you’ll often see one or two for sale in the UK, imports around to satisfy demand like the glory days of Impreza and Evos. Even by the standards of dinky Japanese sports cars, there wasn’t really anything like an S660. There seems unlikely to be anything like it again, either, given Honda’s apparent determination to make its electric cars as plain as possible. 

This, on the other hand, is much more like it. A Carnival Yellow II S660, it has served as a rolling catalogue for Mugen’s parts. So there’s £20,000 of carbon fibre, uprated suspension, forged wheels, Mugen floor mats, Mugen side mirror glass, Mugen steering wheel… pretty much everything you could think of has been swapped out for a Mugen alternative, making for a very special little S660 It’s surely going to receive as much favourable attention as many more powerful mid-engined roadsters. 

It’s being sold by Torque GT, the UK distributor for Mugen. It was on their Festival of Speed stand last year, and turned heads even in that environment. As we continue to crow on about smaller, lighter, more efficient cars that keep motoring fun, so the kei cars only look more interesting. None more so than the S660. £30k means it’s probably one for the very committed Honda or JDM collector - imagine how it might look alongside a 22B and NSX-R - but it remains hard not to love regardless. Long live the Honda sports car!


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ChrisCh86

Original Poster:

931 posts

50 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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That's awesome. Looks almost new in the photos.

£30k is a lot of cash for such a small car, but where will you find another with all those parts on?!

Glenn63

3,042 posts

90 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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I bet that’s a hoot to drive, one of those cars you just find yourself smiling when you’re in it.

CKY

1,779 posts

21 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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£30k with >20,000 miles on the clock? 'avin a laugh surely, funny joke though.

For those who believe it's good value, the length of time this S660 has been advertised for would suggest otherwise - it's had 1 birthday at that dealership at least.

rjfp1962

8,236 posts

79 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Seriously cool, and lots of fun by the look of it smile

FamousPheasant

603 posts

122 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Always liked these and this one looks great.

I would struggle to part that much cash for one while looking past an MX5 and maybe a trip to BBR but I can see the appeal.

MattsCar

1,183 posts

111 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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So basically £15k worth of very high quality "tat", excluding wheels and suspension.

I guess it does bring some visual appeal.




QuattroDave

1,557 posts

134 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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I have a lot of love for this car. Saw one at Hendy performance Eastleigh six months or so back, looked great in the metal. I imagine it's fun being in such a small car trying to keep momentum up. Could see that it's had the 100bhp turbo upgrade? Surely that's a must to have the most fun possible?

Priced too high for my liking mind!

tomsugden

2,277 posts

234 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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It looks like the better looking sibling of the Renault Wind.


Forester1965

2,598 posts

9 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Could you put a decent bike engine in it?

biggbn

24,583 posts

226 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Brilliant.

TheMilkyBarKid

616 posts

35 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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I love these but whilst I could justify £15K for a standard one (which I think are better looking anyway) I couldn’t look past the many alternatives for £30K, especially as this one has no more power than standard.

Pistom

5,518 posts

165 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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As others have said - the extra tat really doesn't seem worth it.

The base S660 though looks like a VERY cool car.

Anyone here with ownership experience?

ooo000ooo

2,567 posts

200 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Saw this one last year, makes the Mercedes beside it look huge!

Dale487

1,368 posts

129 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Shame I'm too tall for it

Pistom

5,518 posts

165 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Dale487 said:
Shame I'm too tall for it
How tall is too tall?

QuattroDave

1,557 posts

134 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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TheMilkyBarKid said:
I love these but whilst I could justify £15K for a standard one (which I think are better looking anyway) I couldn’t look past the many alternatives for £30K, especially as this one has no more power than standard.
There's three on AT right now and all are <£15k and one of them has a load of Mugen carbon parts on it! So at £30k there's no chance!

WCZ

10,740 posts

200 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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QuattroDave said:
There's three on AT right now and all are <£15k and one of them has a load of Mugen carbon parts on it! So at £30k there's no chance!
this

MrGeoff

684 posts

178 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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CKY said:
£30k with >20,000 miles on the clock? 'avin a laugh surely, funny joke though.

For those who believe it's good value, the length of time this S660 has been advertised for would suggest otherwise - it's had 1 birthday at that dealership at least.
How can a dealer justify having a car for that long? It's not appreciating so I just don't get it, whilst at best the value may remain constant, the interest on the stocking loan wouldn't, it will only increase. It does seem a lot of money for the car.

pidsy

8,150 posts

163 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Pistom said:
As others have said - the extra tat really doesn't seem worth it.

The base S660 though looks like a VERY cool car.

Anyone here with ownership experience?
I can’t find it but there’s a pretty long thread on one in readers cars somewhere

WPA

9,789 posts

120 months

Wednesday 3rd July
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Great little car but crazy money