2016 MX-5 Miata thread
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There is a guy who also did photo comparison, the car undercover is indeed the 3rd generation Miata NC. Mazda is fooling us. They probably bring Roadster name to the US, Roadster name has been used in Japan for years.
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2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata spy shots
Mazda’s all-new, fourth-generation MX-5 Miata is set for a reveal on September 3, and while the Japanese automaker has done a good job of keeping its prototypes hidden, one has finally been spotted. This particular prototype was spotted in Japan and shows that the new MX-5, which goes on sale next year, as a 2016 model, will be similar in size and have similar proportions to previous generations of the car.
The latest video and photos, taken by YouTube user Tatsuya.Broadcast.Channel, shows the new MX-5 from the rear, and we also get a glimpse of the roof profile. The details, especially the trunk lid’s curved edge, adhere to the lines shown in an official teaser image released by Mazda yesterday.
When the covers are finally pulled off, the new MX-5 is expected to feature Mazda’s current 'Kodo' design language, which should give it a much more expressive look than we're used to. We also hear that the oval-shaped intake of the original ‘NA’ MX-5 will make a comeback on the new model.
While the bodywork hasn't seen the light of day yet, the chassis has. Mazda unveiled the 2016 MX-5’s SkyActiv chassis back in April at the 2014 New York Auto Show. Thanks to redesigned suspension and joining techniques, the lightened chassis is expected to shave 220 pounds, but will still be more rigid than the current model’s structure.
Engine choices are expected to include 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter units, both using Mazda's Skyactiv technology and possibly a turbocharger. Preliminary estimates for the 2.0-liter engine include an output of 180 horsepower and a 0-62 mph time of around 6.5 seconds.
The 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata will be unveiled September 3, making for a very appropriate celebration of the Miata's 25th anniversary this year. The car will debut simultaneously at events in Europe, Japan, and the U.S., before a formal debut at the 2014 Paris Auto Show in October. About a year after its arrival, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will launch its own sports car sharing the Mazda platform, most likely under its Fiat brand.
The latest video and photos, taken by YouTube user Tatsuya.Broadcast.Channel, shows the new MX-5 from the rear, and we also get a glimpse of the roof profile. The details, especially the trunk lid’s curved edge, adhere to the lines shown in an official teaser image released by Mazda yesterday.
When the covers are finally pulled off, the new MX-5 is expected to feature Mazda’s current 'Kodo' design language, which should give it a much more expressive look than we're used to. We also hear that the oval-shaped intake of the original ‘NA’ MX-5 will make a comeback on the new model.
While the bodywork hasn't seen the light of day yet, the chassis has. Mazda unveiled the 2016 MX-5’s SkyActiv chassis back in April at the 2014 New York Auto Show. Thanks to redesigned suspension and joining techniques, the lightened chassis is expected to shave 220 pounds, but will still be more rigid than the current model’s structure.
Engine choices are expected to include 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter units, both using Mazda's Skyactiv technology and possibly a turbocharger. Preliminary estimates for the 2.0-liter engine include an output of 180 horsepower and a 0-62 mph time of around 6.5 seconds.
The 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata will be unveiled September 3, making for a very appropriate celebration of the Miata's 25th anniversary this year. The car will debut simultaneously at events in Europe, Japan, and the U.S., before a formal debut at the 2014 Paris Auto Show in October. About a year after its arrival, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will launch its own sports car sharing the Mazda platform, most likely under its Fiat brand.
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The ND definitely looks better with a real grille. I've always had a thing for the Miata and last year found a Mazdaspeed NB locally. Even with the turbo, it still feels a little underpowered, but it's definitely fun to drive, so I'm sure the weight loss program the ND is going on will make that thing even more fun!!
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Fourth-Gen Mazda MX-5 Miata Coupe Rumors: Yea Or Nay?
The fourth generation of the Mazda MX-5 Miata is on its way in the very near future. But what might that future hold? Is it possible there’s a fixed hardtop coupe in the works?
It is, according to Automotive News (paywall), and it’ll be a year in the making after the arrival of the roadster.
But is a coupe the right move for the MX-5 Miata? If it’s not a roadster, is it really a Miata at all?
We’re not sure about the answers to either of those questions, having just posed them and requiring a few good days of thought to come to any emotionally satisfying conclusion.
So we put the question(s) to you, our readers, and we’ll compile the results through an arcane method of reading, thinking, and the sharing of beverages. Then we’ll share those results with you.
It is, according to Automotive News (paywall), and it’ll be a year in the making after the arrival of the roadster.
But is a coupe the right move for the MX-5 Miata? If it’s not a roadster, is it really a Miata at all?
We’re not sure about the answers to either of those questions, having just posed them and requiring a few good days of thought to come to any emotionally satisfying conclusion.
So we put the question(s) to you, our readers, and we’ll compile the results through an arcane method of reading, thinking, and the sharing of beverages. Then we’ll share those results with you.