To go with the supposed 1.3L turbocharged powerplant the next-generation MX-5 will be getting, Mazda's MX-5 development boss Hirotaka Kanazawa also revealed that the 2014 MX-5 will go to a back-to-basics approach towards being a fun sportscar, just like the 1989 original model.
"We will return to the original. It will be lightweight and the cost will be lightweight too. It will be easy to handle and fun to drive," he said in an interview with What Car?
The next-generation convertible will also utilize Mazda's new Skyactiv technologies and as we reported before, it'll shed some…
"We will return to the original. It will be lightweight and the cost will be lightweight too. It will be easy to handle and fun to drive," he said in an interview with What Car?
The next-generation convertible will also utilize Mazda's new Skyactiv technologies and as we reported before, it'll shed some…