Interesting. Hopefully, the Solstice/Sky twins will keep Mazda's pricing in check, as the S2000 is due for the axe when the current model finishes its product run.
This third-generation car, which debuts in early March at the Geneva motor show, will draw power from a new 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder, up from a 1.8-liter engine in the Miata today. The bigger engine will turn out about 20 more horses as well, reaching upward of 160 hp. The torque climbs to about 140 lb-ft.
Shifting duty will fall to one of two six-speed units, either a manual or automatic with a shift-it-yourself-via-paddles option.
Physically the Miata has grown in just about every measurable dimension, with a 2.6-inch longer wheelbase, as well as a 3.0-inch wider front track and 2.1-inch wider rear track [daaamn!]. Overall length and height have increased nominally, each by just 0.8 inch, but the Miata is now measurably wider, by 1.6 inches.
That extra width comes courtesy of a departure in styling for the little roadster, which for the first time abandons its characteristic Coke-bottle shape for a more RX-8-like design, complete with flatter flanks and bulbous front fenders. The additional space afforded by this move not only benefits passengers with more hip and shoulder room, but also allows for the addition of side-impact airbags.
Look for a more complete review of the new Miata closer to the car’s on-sale date, which Mazda says will be sometime later this year.
Not much new. Track increase is massive. Speculation puts the weight up 10kg. Probably right at 2,500 lbs or so. Big question is price. If this thing starts nudging $28k or so, an S2000 starts looking mighty tempting.
S.
Interesting. Hopefully, the Solstice/Sky twins will keep Mazda's pricing in check, as the S2000 is due for the axe when the current model finishes its product run.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
160hp from the 2.0L WOW!
oh wait.. that's not the word I was looking for....
Looks decidely more luxurious, but I am not lamenting my purchase at all...
what happened with using hte 2.3L?
03 LS FM2ish TDR I/C
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HA! It'll be an eay upgrade though... the 2.3 is more or less just a stroked 2.0... should bolt right upOriginally Posted by srivendel
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