Mazda MX-5 Upgraded and Coming Soon

In Mazda by Jonathan Humphrey

Mazda have upgraded the MX-5 and have a new enhanced version rolling off the production lines in Japan.

 

This new improved MX-5 will be available later in the year, with enhanced safety features and an even more refined MX-5 driving experience. Interior and exterior improvements make the Roadster Coupe and the classic Soft-top models even better.

 

Changes to the exterior include a more aggressive front bumper that adds to the aerodynamics and the availability of a new colour a striking new Dolphin Grey Mica paint finish.  Inside the MX-5, the panel décor and matching steering wheel spokes have been upgraded for an improved cabin ambience.

The MX-5 experience has always been one of the world’s most enjoyable drives. These new upgrades now make the car even more responsive and an even better driving experience.  Throttle pedal actuation has been improved on manual transmission models, increasing the sense of acceleration and giving the driver even more control when accelerating from lower speeds, on winding roads.

The characteristics of the vacuum brake-booster have been revised to optimise brake return control, which is especially beneficial when the driver brakes while entering a curve.  The new acceleration control then kicks-in when the driver backs off the brake and steps on the accelerator again.

 

Taken together, these two new upgrades make braking more controllable and acceleration after braking both smoother and faster.  Consequently, the upgraded MX-5 takes Mazda’s legendary Jinba Ittai ‘horse and rider as one’ driving experience to a whole new level – and make the new model even more fun to drive.

Not only is the upgraded MX-5 more aggressive-looking, aerodynamically more efficient and better handling around corners, pedestrian safety is also greatly improved.  This model introduces Mazda’s new ‘active bonnet’ pedestrian protection system which automatically raises the trailing edge of the bonnet if a pedestrian impact is detected.  This action provides immediate space under the bonnet to absorb impact energy and soften the blow.  Complementing the new bonnet, the new front bumper design also enhances pedestrian leg protection.

The upgraded Mazda MX-5 will go on sale in the UK later this year.

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