Bulletproof Automotive, a Los Angeles-based company known for its tuning products and race car building, has taken a Honda S2000 and transformed it into a high-performance machine. The car, which has been out of production for over 15 years, now features a powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder crate engine with a Vortech V2-Si supercharger, producing over 580 horsepower at 9,300 rpm and capable of reaching 10,000 rpm.

The engine is complemented by an Amuse titanium exhaust system, a high-performance fuel system, and a Science of Speed racing heat exchanger, among other enhancements.

The S2000’s power is transmitted to the rear wheels through Honda’s AP2 six-speed manual transmission, equipped with a short shifter and an ACT flywheel, and a limited-slip differential from ASM and Drexler. Suspension upgrades include a Top Secret Super Dampers Coilover kit and parts from J’s Racing, Spoon, and EVS.

The car’s exterior is adorned with the Varis Dark Panther widebody kit, featuring carbon-fiber aerodynamics and painted in Lamborghini Balloon White, the same color as Bulletproof’s first car, the Concept One. The wheels are 19-inch BP-RW Evolutions, inspired by the Tsuchime technique, wrapped in Toyo Tires Proxes R888R tires, and conceal Brembo Pista brakes.

Inside, the S2000, dubbed the BP25 to celebrate Bulletproof’s 25th anniversary, features RS-G Limited Edition Super Start seats, a Mugen roll bar and steering wheel, and Williams FIA racing harnesses. The interior is finished with black Alcantara on the dashboard, door cards, and headliner. The BP25 made its debut at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas and is on display until November 7, showcasing Bulletproof Automotive’s expertise in creating exceptional sports cars. 

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