Mazda introduces the MX-5 Special Edition Spring, a limited edition for the European markets that will be showcased at the next Geneva Motor Show (March 8-18). The model will come with either a soft top or a retractable hardtop, and can be distinguished from the other versions by the exclusive Radiant Ebony paint job, the thin chrome outline of the front grille, the Havana Brown leather upholstery and the sat-nav with multi-function screen. However, if the Radiant Ebony color isn’t quite your thing, the already known Crystal White Pearl, Metropolitan Grey and Brilliant Black options will also be available.
The Mazda MX-5 Special Edition Spring will have just one engine, a 1.8-litre delivering 126 hp, which is enough to push the model from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 9.9 seconds, with a claimed top speed of 198 km/h (123 mph).
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Following last year appearance at the SEMA, the prototype known as MX-5 Super20 is once again at the Vegas event with a brand new and flashy Hyper Orange Mica color scheme - with some black stripe to soften the visual blow - and matt black hard top. In comparison to the standard Mazda MX-5 it derives from, this car also features wider arch wheels with 16″ alloys fitted with Toyo Proxes RA-1 245/45ZR16 high-performance tyres.
The MX-5 Super20 is powered by an upgraded 2.0 liter 4-cylinder unit coupled with a Cosworth supercharger, a new exhaust system and revised ECU. Inside there is a color-matched roll bar and black leather seats with suede inserts and orange contrast stitching .
The MX-5 Super20 that was at the SEMA last year was a tribute to Mazda America’s 20th anniversary, and this 2011 version still maintains some key-features of its predecessor, namely the permanent hard-top, roll bar, 16″ alloys and Cosworth supercharger.
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It is fair to say that Mazda MX-5 Spyder is going to be one of the most interesting concept cars to be on display at the 2011 SEMA. The main reason for that is obviously that diminutive canvas it calls a ‘roof’, which somewhat confirms early reports stating that Mazda MX-5’s next generation will be super light.
The MX-5 Spyder boasts a really aggressive-looking style, lowered ride height and Advan RS 17″ wheels with Yokohama performance tyres, while its signature grenadine-red soft-top is the result of the cooperation between Mazda North America and Magna Car Top Systems. The car is powered by a tuned-up version of the MX-5’s standard 160 hp 2.0-liter engine, which has also been modified in order to run on isobutanol, a biofuel used by the Mazda/Dyson Racing team in the American Le Mans Series. Other remarkable features of this concept car include Brembo braking system as well as upgraded air-intake and exhaust systems, while the interiors make large use of leather and suede coupled with Silk Gray Metallic-colored trim.
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