Mazda Launches Freshened Roadster in Japan
HIROSHIMA, Japan - December 9, 2008: Mazda Motor Corporation today announced the launch of the freshened Mazda Roadster (known as the MX-5 overseas) into the Japanese market. Mazda’s updated iconic lightweight, open-top sports car goes on sale today (December 9, 2008) at all Mazda and Mazda Anfini dealers throughout Japan. Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (including consumption tax) range from 2,330,000 to 2,600,000 yen for the soft top models, and from 2,680,000 to 2,950,000 yen for the Power Retractable Hard Top (RHT) models that feature Mazda’s groundbreaking electric roof system.
The latest version of Mazda’s two-seat sports car carries forward the Roadster’s traditional “Jinba Ittai” (“rider and horse as one”) concept, and features detailed improvements in the exterior and interior design, quality, functionality and dynamic performance. As a result, the Roadster is now more fun-to-drive and more desirable than ever. The RHT models, which provide both the enjoyment of open-top driving and the comfort of a coupe, are now even quieter and feature new, exclusive exterior parts, offering customers even higher levels of comfort and quality.
The design of the front fascia has been updated with Mazda’s hallmark five-point grille. A stronger character line that stretches along the lower edge of the vehicle’s sides has been visually extended to the rear bumper, further enhancing the Roadster’s sporty dynamism. Newly designed alloy wheels (two sizes) now come as standard on all model grades. Three new exterior body colors have been added, including the high quality Aluminum Metallic and vivid Sunflower Yellow.
On the inside, the five gauges on the instrument panel have been newly designed and are highlighted by a dark silver decorative panel. The interior quality is enhanced by a choice of tactile brown leather seats or Recaro bucket seats upholstered in a combination of leather and Alcantara. Comfort levels are also improved through the addition of heated seats with a temperature control with five temperature settings (for grades with leather seats only).
The rev limit on grades with a manual transmission has been increased to 7,500 rpm for improved driving performance. The height of the front roll center has been optimized, and the retuned suspension makes the vehicle’s handling even more natural. Additionally, automatic grades now offer Direct Mode and Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) functions for an even sportier ride. Improvements have also been made to the engine and body to enhance noise reduction levels and provide a more satisfying engine sound.
The Mazda Roadster was certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s highest production two-seat open-top sports car when production passed 500,000 units in 2000. Guinness has updated the Roadster’s record since then, which now stands at over 800,000 units built.
Main features of the refreshed Mazda Roadster
Exterior
The freshened Roadster carries forward the simple
elegance and familiar styling of previous Roadsters, yet incorporates
Mazda’s latest design motifs.- The front fascia now features
Mazda’s hallmark five-pointed grille. Sharper headlights and bold fog
light bezels enhance the lively and refined styling. This further
emphasizes the curved corners of the front bumper, which also improves the
vehicle aerodynamics.
Interior
The interior design of the freshened Mazda Roadster
offers improved quality and functionality in every detail, while the snug
cabin conveys a sense of openness.- A sporty, dark silver decorative panel
runs across the center of the dashboard. Silver rings have been added to
the air conditioner dials on the center panel to raise the interior quality
feel.
Mazda Roadster VS RHT (with six-speed automatic transmission)
Driving performance
By reviewing and evolving the basic
aspects of the vehicle’s dynamics, such as acceleration, cornering,
and braking, Mazda further enhanced the “Jinba Ittai”
(“rider and horse as one”) feel that the Roadster has become
famous for since the original version was introduced.
Powertrains
The 2.0-liter double overhead cam (DOHC) engine
features a newly forged crankshaft for extra strength. Additionally, new
full floating piston pins and revised valve springs raise the
engine’s overall operational precision. Maximum output is now
generated at 7,000 rpm, up from 6,700 rpm, and the rev limit has been
increased from 7,000 to 7,500 rpm. These changes result in a stretched
power band at higher engine speeds (for manual transmission models).
Body and chassis
By lowering the front roll center height by
26 mm, the added vertical load on the outer wheels when cornering is
minimized. This results in a more natural amount of body roll when
cornering and more linear response to steering inputs. With added
improvements to the suspension, the updated Roadster offers improved
“Jinba Ittai” handling balanced with a higher quality ride.
Quietness
The door modules are made from a stiffer new
material and feature a reinforcement rib for extra rigidity. Together with
a stronger number two crossmember, these changes make sound insulation
better than ever. For RHT models, road noise is further reduced due to the
addition of urethane foam filling in the front suspension crossmember and
extra sound insulation in the roof.
Environmental and safety features
Mazda evolved the
eco-friendly and safety features of the Mazda Roadster to increase its
fun-to-drive qualities.