The Mazda MX-5 could be due for its biggest change yet, which involves electrification. But it's not going full EV like one might expect.
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Here's How Mazda Would Build an Electric Miata
A Mazda patent simply called "Electric Automobile" shows a Miata-shaped car with batteries stacked in the middle. The current-generation Mazda Miata has been around the block a few times. The ND ...
Mazda Miata fans rejoice! EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has introduced a new “plug-and-play” conversion kit for the Mazda MX-5 that makes the original model all-electric. This EV conversion ...
So you want a track car? Cool, good choice. Oh, you want a Mazda Miata? Classic pick, they've got a great aftermarket and— oh, you want it fast, huh? Well, that's a little harder to pull off with that ...
Mazda is not replacing the Miata with an electric vehicle just yet. The company's CTO, Ryuichi Umeshita told Road & Track earlier this month that the brand is currently planning on building an even ...
Name a more iconic duo than the Mazda Miata and a V8 swap. You can't, because those V8-swapped Miatas are basically perfect. Except, the number of people actually stepping up to trade their ...
If there's one thing the Mazda MX-5 Miata has lacked over its four-decade career, it's power. With the exception of some limited edition models that peaked at around 200 hp, the small roadster has ...
One of the buzziest cars at this year's SEMA show was an unusual — and, seemingly, very ambitious — NA-generation Mazda Miata build. At first glance, it looked like it had a V-10 from a Lamborghini ...
An LS-swapped Mazda MX-5 Miata combines the agility of a lightweight roadster with the power of a V8. Miatas and LS engines are also famously affordable and reliable, meaning such a build usually ...
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