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Mazda's MX-5 has followed a philosophy that emphasizes balance rather than focusing solely on engine output. This well-known lightweight sports car is about to receive a major update. The ...
L ooking at the 2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata, your first question might be: “Well, what has changed?” Even Mazda enthusiasts will ...
Frederic Manby had forgotten the joys of driving a simple, but modern, sports car and the memories came flooding back when he ...
SUVs and trucks may be getting bigger and more aggressive in their design, but the MX-5's ... had Mazda skimped on what count as the Miata's essentials, but the steering, suspension, engine ...
Both of the MX-5’s engines are from Mazda’s current selection of Skyactiv units, but they have both been revised for use in the sports car. The old, entry-level Mk3 MX-5 used a 1.8-litre MZR ...
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Mazda is already working on the next generation of the MX-5 Miata with plans to preserve the lightweight, manual-driven experience that has underpinned the Miata for over 30 years. Mazda confirms ...
Mazda has made over 1.2 million MX-5 Miata cars since it debuted ... to life with a very pleasing throaty note from the 1.5-liter petrol engine, which has solid, if not stunning, acceleration.
It can be had with both engine options. Mazda’s seriousness about making this MX-5 fun to drive by adding lightness is welcome – and crucial when you consider that this was the first model to ...