Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Mazda MX-5 Miata Reaches New Milestone With 900,000 Units Produced

2011 Mazda Miata Mx5

MX-5 Miata reaffirms its position as the most popular sports car ever made-

IRVINE, Calif. (February 3, 2011) – The world’s best-selling two-seat roadster, the iconic Mazda MX-5 Miata, continues to set the bar even higher for the competition today, reaching a new milestone of 900,000 units produced.  Nearly 45 percent – more than 388,000 units – of those were sold in the United States since the car launched in 1989.

Mazda Miata Mx5 CutawayThe MX-5 made its global debut at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show and has since received several facelifts, seen many limited and special edition versions, been named “Car of the Year” multiple times around the world and topped countless “Best Sports Car” lists.  But its soul has always remained that of a pure sports car, dynamically engineered and tuned to produce driver happiness, whether on a short trip from point A to point B or on extensive S-curve searches.  The Zoom-Zoom driving experience evoked by the MX-5 is not lost on consumers, and has always been within their reach with the roadster’s affordable pricing.

“As we head toward the next production milestone of one million units, Mazda is committed to further evolving the MX-5,” said Seita Kanai, Mazda Motor Corporation (MC) senior managing executive officer, research and development.  “We will refine its fun-to-drive character as well as further enhance its environmental and safety capabilities.  In the years ahead, we will continue to cherish the MX-5 alongside its loyal fan base as the symbol of the Mazda brand.”

1999 Mazda Miata RoadsterThe first-generation MX-5 Miata (1990-1997 model years) was equipped with a 1.6-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that produced 116 horsepower and 100 lb-ft of torque.  A removable hardtop was optional and initial color choices were red, white and blue.  The starting price was $14,000, and early production of the affordable, grin-inducing roadster could not meet the enthusiastic demand of consumers.  A redesigned second-generation model was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1997 (model years 1999-2005 – there was no 1998 model-year car) and the third generation model was introduced at the Geneva International Motor Show in 2005 (model years 2006-present).

Currently equipped with an MZR-series 2.0-liter, inline four-cylinder engine, today’s MX-5 produces 167 horsepower (158 for automatic transmission) and delivers 140 lb-ft of torque.  The soft-topped Sport model starts at $23,110 with top-level, Power Retractable Hard Top Grand Touring models starting at $28,550.

“Since Mazda launched the original MX-5, it has undergone two complete product redesigns and a series of upgrades,” said Nobuhiro Yamamoto, MC program manager, MX-5.  “Its enduring success is due to the strong support it enjoys from fans around the world, and I will strive to keep the MX-5’s spirit alive while evolving it into a car that will be loved by even more people.”

The 500,000th MX-5 Miata was produced in 1999 and sold in the United States.  In 2000, Guinness World Records recognized the MX-5 as the world’s top-selling sports car, a distinction that has been further solidified with every 100,000 additional units built in 2002, 2005 and 2007.  The 900,000th unit is a soft-top, six-speed manual-equipped Copper Red MX-5, and destined for Germany.

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