Alles anzeigenLong before retro was cool, Mazda dipped into the past to reinvent the classic lightweight roadster – taking inspiration from 1960s British icons such as the MGB, Austin-Healey Sprite and Lotus Elan – to create its original MX-5, which was introduced 25 years ago.
Now, after two successive generations that moved with the times, becoming heavier and more for hairdressers than hard-core driving fans, the Japanese car maker has taken a step back with its fourth-generation MX-5 to try and rekindle the spirit of its modern classic.
It arrives at a resurgent time for Japanese sports cars – such as the Toyota 86 at one end and the Nissan GT-R at the other – but also faces much stiffer competition in the affordable performance car arena with plenty of European hot hatches offering similar bang-for-your-bucks.
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