Mazda MX-5, the best-selling roadster in the world, debuted on the market in Europe. Mazda MX-5, code name NC, is offered both in soft-top version and the hard-top version. Changes made includes a front bumper with more aggressive design, a new front grille and new fog lights.
Customers can choose between eight body colors, including the new "Dolphin Grey"; the interior has received new "glossy dark" decorations.
The engine range of the MX-5 remains unchanged. Thus, the 1.8-liter unit develops 126 hp and is provided with a five-speed manual transmission, while the 2.0-liter unit develops 160 hp and is offered either with a six-speed manual or an automatic transmission.
Despite the fact that the MX-5's engines have become more powerful with the facelift, Mazda improved the acceleration response, especially at low speeds. In addition, the vacuum pump for the brake system has been refined to deliver superior performance.
The facelifted Mazda MX-5 is ahead of the curve in other ways, too. The new active bonnet system automatically raises the hood during an impact with a pedestrian, enlarging the crumple zone to prevent or at least diminish the severity of injuries, particularly to the head. The lower section of the front bumper has also been reinforced to better protect people's legs. The Mazda MX-5 is thus ready for stricter EU pedestrian safety standards.
The facelifted Mazda MX-5 is more fun to drive than ever. The latest version of the best selling roadster in history not only features more responsive acceleration and braking, but also an aggressive front-end design as well as enhanced pedestrian safety.
Mazda's technology specialists fine-tuned the acceleration management program (on manual shift models) to improve acceleration control and with it the linear response to throttle input, especially at lower speeds. By optimising the vacuum brake booster, meanwhile, they also enhanced brake return control. The upshot here is better handling thanks to superior front-rear load distribution. Drivers will appreciate these advancements most when braking into or accelerating out of curves. The Mazda MX-5, which has always excelled on winding roads, now reacts even more faithfully.
When adding these safety features, designers also reworked the front-end of Mazda's legendary two-seater. The deeper grille and new bumper design express a lower, wider stance and a more assertive face, while the new fog lamp bezels and chin spoiler improve aerodynamics. Available as a retractable hardtop coupe or classic soft-top convertible, the new MX-5 comes in a choice of eight body colours including one stunning new option: Dolphin Grey. Inside, the glossy dark grey steering wheel spokes and panel décor provide a refined sporty optic.
Powered either by a 126 PS MZR 1.8-litre coupled to a five-speed manual or the 160 PS MZR 2.0-litre with a choice of automatic or manual six-speed transmissions, the facelifted Mazda MX-5 is introduced in Europe, starting in fall 2012.
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