Is the Mazda Miata getting a braking system?

Is the Mazda Miata getting a braking system?

The Mazda MX-5 Miata is getting the company’s i-ELOOP regenerative ” braking” system in more overseas markets. A few months ago, the company announced it for the Japanese market, and this week it announced the U.K. will have the feature, too.

Is the i-ELOOP standard on a Mazda Miata?

The manual would go from 34 to nearly 35.7. The i-ELOOP system is standard on all new Miatas in the U.K., which includes the 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter engines with either the manual transmission or automatic. Strangely, only automatic-equipped cars get it in Japan.

Is the Mazda Miata available in the US?

This has us curious as to whether it will be offered on U.S. market Miatas. We’ve reached out to Mazda, and we’ll update this story if and when we hear back.

What’s the fuel economy of a Mazda Miata?

Applying a similar gain to a Miata would increase fuel economy from 35 to nearly 36.75 mpg on the highway, based on the automatic-equipped car’s numbers. The manual would go from 34 to nearly 35.7.

Is there a 2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata for sale?

GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this 2000 Mazda Miata for sale. This joyful little car features a smooth revving 1.8L inline 4cyl mated to an easy to use 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive. The car is an utter joy to drive and goes down the road just like it did when it left the factory.

What kind of car is a Mazda MX 5?

My 2002 Emerald Green Mica MX-5 has been one heck of a car. I only drive her around 3200 miles a year, but she turns heads every time she hits the road. My MX is reliable, cheap to maintain (thanks to great parts from Moss Miata) and a blast to drive.

What kind of transmission does a Mazda MX 5 Miata have?

This joyful little car features a smooth revving 1.8L inline 4cyl mated to a 4 speed automatic transmission with overdrive. The car is an utter joy to drive and goes down the road just like it did when it left the factory. The car is finished in Red that is stunning and very clean on a straight and very presentable body.

When did the Mazda Miata roadster come out?

When Mazda introduced the Miata roadster for the 1990 model year, this fetching drop top was the recipient of widespread critical acclaim and overwhelming consumer interest. Despite its Japanese origins, in many ways the roadster represented the revival of the traditional British sports car.