2005 Mazdaspeed Mazda MX-5 Miata
What's so great about the new Miata? They've been making them
for years and they are virtually unchanged. Sure, the Miata is a
classic sports car with rear wheel drive and a perfect 50:50
weight distribution. But Mazda introduced a new version of the
Miata called the Mazdaspeed Miata. It has significantly more
features than the standard Miata.
You can get a black cloth top and black leather seats with cool
red stitching. The car also has Mazdaspeed spoilers and badges.
The Miata still gets 20 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the
highway. It has all the modern features, too, like a 225 watt
stereo with a six disc in dash CD changer, remote keyless entry,
power windows, and subtle tuner touches like a silver painted
tower brace and red painted stabilizer bars. The calipers have
also been painted silver. The car weighs only 2529 lbs which
always helps performance.
The 1.8 liter engine has been upgraded with a turbocharged and
intercooled engine. This 8.5 psi turbo boost gives the Miata 178
hp compared to the base 142 hp. They coupled this power with a
short throw six speed manual transmission and a new heavy-duty
clutch powering a torque sensing limited slip differential. The
suspension has been tuned further with stiffer springs and
returned gas-filled Bilstein shocks. With all of these
improvements, it was also necessary to make the sway bars
larger, both in front and in rear. Add some ABS brakes and 17"
wheels and standard EBD - Electronic Brakeforce Distribution -
and you have a handling package to compliment the new power
plant.
0-60 in a mere 6.7 seconds. The standard Miata can make it to 60
in 8.1 seconds. But get this - the Mazdaspeed Miata is only
about $900 more than a similarly equipped Miata LS with the six
speed. For the turbo, intercooler, and suspension upgrades, $900
is a small price to pay for so much more performance. Finally,
Mazda has given us the Miata we've all been waiting for.