Model Year 2001
• Model year 2000 did not have a clock. Per Honda, it was intentionally left out due to the race car theme. It became standard equipment on 2001 model.
• Model year 2000 offered wind deflector as an option; it became standard with the 2001.
• Red floor mats became available.
Model Year 2002
• Public pressure was strong to replace the plastic rear window design with a glass window, equipped with a defroster, which became standard for 2002 model. The window is smaller in size and the top frame was redesigned to accommodate the glass.
• The UK Press release states “.. for 2002, there is a significant change in the suspension’s fine tuning. Spring rates have been increased, anti-roll bar stiffness reduced, and the gas-filled dampers (shocks) recalibrated. The changes have been made to improve steering feel and handling progression at the limit, while maintaining the response, grip and balance of the original S2000.” {All three changes would be for an understeer correction.}
• Anti-roll bars: Front & rear sway bars were reportedly changed. Originals were F: 28.2 mm (1.11") x 5.0 mm, R: 27.2 mm (1.07") x 5.3 mm. A new ‘02 owner says his measures: F: 26.11mm and R: 27.35mm.
• Springs: ‘ 02 rear springs have a new part number.
• Early stereo complaints were addressed in the 2002 model with an upgrade from 20 to 30 watts per channel and the addition of door mounted tweeters. The door speakers are blue-plastic, have no 'paper' cone, magnet is still small, but owner’s report the 2002 sounds vastly better.
• The solid aluminum shift **** could be cold as ice in winter or very hot in the sun, for the 2002 model it was changed to a combination leather and aluminum ****.
• The black interior color shade has changed to a dark grey or charcoal bluish black shade.
• The stereo has digital bass/treble/fade/bal controls. You push the right **** and set them as opposed to small black ***** that you would push to pop-out.
• The tonneau cover changed. There is only 1 clip on the each side to push in from underneath. The elastic bands straps on each side remain the same. Reportedly its easier to attach and doesn't appear to 'flap' up like previous design.
• The shade of wheels are a slightly darker silver with a little more metallic-flake.
• Heat and A/C fan are more powerful. The 2nd and 3rd fan speeds are noticeably more effective.
• A chrome ring has been added to the tail-lights.
• A metal ring has been added to the interior door panel pulls.
• The horn reportedly has a different tone.
• The plastic trim piece that outlines the dash, as well as the trapezoidal plastic plate in which the roof and hazard buttons sit, are made of a different color/finish plastic – a gray, grooved plastic rather than the bland black untextured plastic.
• The cupholder cover and trash hole behind it are textured plastic as opposed to the same untextured earlier ones.
• Interior leather and plastic colors have changed. For example, earlier Silver cars came with a combination of red and black interior. The 2002 model comes with a solid red interior (dash, doors, center storage, etc.).
• Radio design and color changed.
• It’s said to have improvements in the transmission to make it smoother and provide quieter shifts.
• The dead-pedal is now metal/rubber and matches the other pedals.
• A vinyl console cover replaces the carpet console cover.
• The buttons for the defroster and cruse-control on switches are a different shape.
• The new window defrost button is the cruise control on the right side of the steering wheel.
• There is a small subtle change in the trunk lid shape at the rear, near the trunk brake light. Reportedly this was to meet the Federal safety standard measurements.
• The tach indicator line is now white and the scale connected by a solid white arc line.
• The outside Honda badges are larger.
• A second post has been added to the carpeted floor mats to secure them.
• There is very limited cockpit storage in the race car tight confinements, so door panel net storage pockets were added for the 2002 model but they are too small for anything but perhaps a garage door opener.
• Paint color changes were made. In the US, Sebring Silver replaced Silverstone Metallic (the newer is a brighter silver). Suzuka Blue Metallic was added.
• Some interior colors were changed in 2002, for example, the red & black interior of the Silver car was changed to ‘all’ red.
• At mid-model year the banjo bolts in the engine lubrication system were upgraded from two-holes to four-holes each.