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S2000 type S MT vs ALPHARD hybrid Z




<First car selection>

HONDA

S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 13324

<Second car selection>

TOYOTA

ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023- 6655
#S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 + ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023-



#S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 + ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023-
#S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 + ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023-



Size comparison


A : S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
B : ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023-

name length width height
A 4135mm 1750mm 1285mm
B 4995mm 1850mm 1935mm
difference -860mm -100mm -650mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 1260kg 2400mm 5.4m
B 2160kg 3000mm 5.9m
difference -900kg -600mm -0.5m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A L 2 mm
B 575L 7 150mm
difference -575L -5 -150mm


Max output comparison


A : S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
B : ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023-

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 178kW(242PS)221Nm2156cc
B 140kW(190PS)236Nm2487cc
difference +38kW-15Nm-331cc

EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power(F) Electric motor torque(F)
A --
B 134kW(182PS)270Nm
difference --



HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 13324
Car manufacturer website
A convertible FR sports car released by Honda in 1999. The 2-liter NA engine is extremely popular with fans. With an engine that can rotate up to 9,000 rpm, I enjoyed sports driving, but in 2009, it was discontinued.



TOYOTA ALPHARD hybrid Z 2023- 6655
Car manufacturer website
Toyota's flagship minivan. The luxury minivan that sells like hotcakes has undergone a full model change for the first time in eight years. In terms of design, it's the same as the previous one, so people other than car enthusiasts might not be able to tell the difference. However, the running performance has improved significantly, and the lack of rigidity in the large body has been alleviated to a large extent, resulting in a firmer ride.
















HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009

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