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S2000 type S MT vs AMG SL 43
<First car selection>
HONDA
S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
<Second car selection>
Mercedes-Benz
AMG SL 43 2022-
Size comparison
A : S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
B : AMG SL 43 2022-
name | length | width | height |
---|---|---|---|
A | 4135mm | 1750mm | 1285mm |
B | 4700mm | 1915mm | 1370mm |
difference | -565mm | -165mm | -85mm |
name | weight | Minimum turning radius | Drive battery capacity |
---|---|---|---|
A | 1260kg | 5.4m | kWh |
B | 1780kg | 6.1m | 1kWh |
difference | -520kg | -0.7m | -1kWh |
name | Cargo Volume | Drive battery capacity | cruising range |
---|---|---|---|
A | L | kWh | km |
B | 213L | 1kWh | km |
difference | -213L | -1kWh | +0km |
Max output comparison
name | Gasoline engine power | Gasoline engine torque | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|
A | 178kW(242PS) | 221Nm | 2156cc |
B | 280kW(381PS) | 480Nm | 1991cc |
difference | -102kW | -259Nm | +165cc |
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.
Car manufacturer website
Mercedes-Benz convertible coupe. A 2-liter in-line 4-cylinder engine and a small but "Electric Exhaust Gas Turbocharger" that uses F1 technology uses mild hybrid 48V power to turn the turbo turbine with electricity. Since the turbo works linearly, it feels good to accelerate without turbo lag! If the price exceeding 16 million yen is allowed, I definitely want it.
HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
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