Honda S660 sets Guinness record with 832-car Suzuka parade
832 Honda S660s set Guinness record at Suzuka Circuit
Honda S660 sets Guinness record with 832-car Suzuka parade
Marking the Honda S660’s 10th anniversary, 832 owners lapped Suzuka Circuit to set a Guinness World Records title for the largest Honda parade in Japan.
2025-11-18T09:40:42+03:00
2025-11-18T09:40:42+03:00
2025-11-18T09:40:42+03:00
In Japan, a new Guinness automotive record has been set: the largest parade of Honda cars to date. To celebrate the compact Honda S660’s 10th anniversary, 832 owners gathered at Suzuka Circuit, creating a striking sight and securing an official Guinness World Records title.The event was organized by the S660 Chubu Community, with Honda employees who had worked on the car’s development and production joining the convoy. Held on November 15, the parade completed a lap, after which a Guinness adjudicator confirmed that all requirements were satisfied.Although the S660 is no longer in production, interest in this rear-wheel-drive kei roadster remains strong. Compact, light, and eager, it has achieved cult status among enthusiasts—something this large-scale gathering makes plain. It’s the kind of car that shows how driving feel and community can outshine sheer statistics.
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2025
Michael Powers
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832 Honda S660s set Guinness record at Suzuka Circuit
Marking the Honda S660’s 10th anniversary, 832 owners lapped Suzuka Circuit to set a Guinness World Records title for the largest Honda parade in Japan.
Michael Powers, Editor
In Japan, a new Guinness automotive record has been set: the largest parade of Honda cars to date. To celebrate the compact Honda S660’s 10th anniversary, 832 owners gathered at Suzuka Circuit, creating a striking sight and securing an official Guinness World Records title.
The event was organized by the S660 Chubu Community, with Honda employees who had worked on the car’s development and production joining the convoy. Held on November 15, the parade completed a lap, after which a Guinness adjudicator confirmed that all requirements were satisfied.
Although the S660 is no longer in production, interest in this rear-wheel-drive kei roadster remains strong. Compact, light, and eager, it has achieved cult status among enthusiasts—something this large-scale gathering makes plain. It’s the kind of car that shows how driving feel and community can outshine sheer statistics.