Despite the absence of official spy shots, significant digital information regarding Mazda’s forthcoming Miata has surfaced. The fifth generation of this iconic roadster is still anticipated to be several years away, yet Mazda has been actively discussing the future direction of its beloved convertible. According to Telegrafi, a senior company executive emphasized that the MX-5 wouldn’t deviate from its established heritage as a lightweight sports car.
Speaking with GoAuto, Mazda’s global sales and marketing executive, Manabu Osuga, shared a key detail: “I can tell you that we are staying with [the design for] a car that will be under a certain weight… using our ‘grammatical strategy’ as we did with the current series.” This indicates a continued commitment to maintaining the Miata’s core characteristics. Osuga confirmed that Mazda intends to utilize a specific design approach, ensuring the new model remains remarkably light. The company’s strategy involves a target weight of less than 1,000 kilograms.
This approach reflects Mazda’s dedication to preserving the spirit of the Miata and upholding its reputation as a nimble and engaging driving experience. The future of the Mazda Miata remains firmly rooted in its established identity.
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Mazda intends to maintain a curb weight of less than 1,000 kilograms for the upcoming Miata.