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S2000 type S MT vs AQUA G




<First car selection>

HONDA

S2000 type S MT 1999-2009 13992

<Second car selection>

TOYOTA

AQUA G 2022- 14968





Size comparison


A : S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
B : AQUA G 2022-

name length width height
A 4135mm 1750mm 1285mm
B 4050mm 1695mm 1485mm
difference +85mm +55mm -200mm

name weight Minimum turning radius Drive battery capacity
A 1260kg 5.4m kWh
B 1130kg 5.2m 1kWh
difference +130kg +0.2m -1kWh

name Cargo Volume Drive battery capacity cruising range
A L kWh km
B 278L 1kWh km
difference -278L -1kWh +0km


Max output comparison
name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 178kW(242PS)221Nm2156cc
B 67kW(91PS)120Nm1490cc
difference +111kW+101Nm+666cc


EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power Electric motor torque
A kW Nm
B kW Nm
difference +0kW +0Nm


name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A kWh km sec
B 1kWh km sec
difference -1kWh +0km +0sec


HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
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 AQUA G 2022-
Car manufacturer website
Toyota's small hatchback. Strong hybrid exclusive car model. Although it is a hybrid car, it can run EV up to 40km/h (previous model was 15km/h), and the feeling of EV has increased considerably. The fuel consumption is 33.6km/l, which is about twice that of a normal hybrid car. It looks pretty much the same as the previous Aqua, and even if you see it in the city, you can't tell if it's a new model or an old model for a moment. There is not much impact other than fuel efficiency, and the number of sales is not so good at the moment compared to the previous generation Aqua.














HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009

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