The Honda S2000 is often regarded as one of the Japanese brand's best and greatest cars, with its sleek looks and great driving characteristics. Digital car renderer Emmanuel Brito has taken that baseline and created this insane render of a Honda S2000. The S2000 looks like it is has been hitting the gym, creating a radical and almost unhinged looking S2000 that is far removed from the factory car. The radical modifications have seen the S2000 gain an impressive wide body kit.

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Details Start At The Front

The impressive detailing on this S2000 starts at the very front. Looking at the car head-on, we can see a much wider appearance with large wheel arches covering much bigger tires, that when looking at the car directly make it look quite evil. That evil looks become amplified further thanks to the addition of a front-splitter. You could rightly argue that the splitter is somewhat too big for a car of this size. At the front, the hood is no longer present on the S2000, which gives us a great look at that glorious VTEC powertrain powering this sports car.

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Side Profile Gets Extra Wide

Honda S2000 Rendering Side Profile
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Looking across the side of the S2000, and it has been equally radically altered. We can see that a radical new floor is on the underside, highlighted by the blue lining across its edge. Above that, the body of the car has gained extra layers, with beefier body panels either side of the doors. Rear panels form part of the rear wheel arches, and they have slots at the front of them to help channel some air around the larger wheels. Whilst the changes at the front and the side are quite big, it’s the back that might see the most radical of all changes.

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A Highly Aggressive Rear Exhaust Setup

Honda S2000 Rendering Rear Quarter View
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Checking out the back of the S2000, and we can see quite the incredible rear exhaust setup. Brito has crafted a quad-exhaust arrange with four exhausts arranged in a square like shape. To facilitate this drastic alteration, he has had to make a big change. The rear bumper of the S2000 is now in half, which may not please some people, but you can’t deny just how dramatic a look its given to the rear of the car. The sheer width and size of those new rear tires is also apparent, and this must be one of the most radical alterations we’ve seen to an S2000.

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