Supreme x Honda EU2200i Generator
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — Honda
EU2200i Super Quiet Inverter Generator
About the original
The Honda EU2200i is a 2,200-watt inverter generator with 1,800 watts of rated continuous output, powered by a 121cc Honda GXR120 commercial-series four-stroke engine. It runs up to 8.1 hours on a 0.95-gallon tank at quarter load and 3.2 hours at rated load, weighs 47 pounds, and operates at 48 to 57 dB — quiet enough for campsite use. The Eco Throttle system automatically adjusts engine speed to demand, and parallel ports allow two units to be linked for 4,400 watts. Honda has produced small engines and power equipment since 1948. The SS2026 Supreme collab features a custom TrueTimber Atera Camo shell.
About Honda
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese mobility and power-equipment manufacturer founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. The company began with clip-on motorized bicycles before releasing the Super Cub in 1958, now the best-selling motor vehicle in history with over 100 million units produced. Honda entered the car market in 1963 and has since produced the Civic, Accord, and NSX, along with VTEC engines, the ASIMO humanoid robot, and HondaJet aircraft. It is the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer by volume. Supreme's Honda collaboration drew on the brand's motorsport graphics and Super Cub heritage.


