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Honda S600

Honda S600
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Overview
Manufacturer Honda
Production 1964–1966
Assembly Suzuka Plant, Suzuka, Mie, Japan
Body and chassis
Class Sports car
Body style 2-door roadster
2-door coupe
Related Honda L700
Powertrain
Transmission 4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,000 mm (79 in)
Length 3,300 mm (130 in)
Width 1,400 mm (55 in)
Height 1,200 mm (47 in)
Curb weight 715 kg (1,576 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Honda S500
Successor Honda S800

The Honda S600 is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It was launched in March 1964. Available as a roadster – bearing strong resemblance to the Honda S500 – and as a fastback coupé – introduced in March 1965 – the S600 was the first Honda available in two trim levels. During its production run up to 1966, the model styling would remain pretty much the same, with the most notable changes coming to the front grille, bumper, and headlights.

Powered by a DOHC, water-cooled, four-cylinder inline engine with four Keihin carburetors, the engine capacity was increased to 606 cc from the S500's 531 cc. The engine produced 57 hp (43 kW) at 8,500 rpm and had a top speed of 90 mph (140 km/h). With the convertible weighing in at mere 1,576 lb (715 kg), the extra sheet metal of the coupe only added 33 lb (15 kg) to the overall weight. Suspension was independent with sealed roller chain drive to each rear wheel.

The S600 was the first mass marketed Honda car. First offered only in right-hand drive, it soon became available in left-hand drive to appeal to export markets. There were a few pre-production S500s manufactured in left hand drive, two or three even being shown in some early sales brochures.

Both the S600 roadster and coupé were available in standard trim and a special, upgraded package called the SM600 which included, among other items, special paint colors, exclusive badging, a standard radio and speaker, a special antenna in the passenger side sun visor, standard reversing lights, a standard cigarette lighter, a standard heater, better cushioned seats, and a detachable seat track for quick removal of the passenger seat.


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