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In 1966, Honda introduced the S800. The follow up to the Honda S600, the S800 was powered by a 791cc inline 4 engine capable of revving up t...
In 1966, Honda introduced the S800. The follow up to the Honda S600, the S800 was powered by a 791cc inline 4 engine capable of revving up to 10,000 rpm. Available as either a coupe or roadster, the S800 was the first car built by Honda capable of reaching 100mph. In 1968, the S800 received a facelift with the S800M, which featured side mounted front indicators, as well as the addition of disc brakes. The S800 was built until 1970 and Honda did not produce another 'S' model until the S2000 in 2000.
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