Anticipation Builds for Mazda Miata's Next Special Edition Release
by AutoExpert | 3 November, 2023
The wait is nearly over for Mazda enthusiasts. With the ND3 MX-5's debut in Japan, Mazda is signaling a solid future for its beloved sports car line. Shigeki Saito, Miata's Program Manager, has assured fans that the fourth-generation model is here to stay, navigating through a sea of regulations to keep the Miata spirit alive.
The timeline for a new generation remains a mystery. Mazda is taking a strategic pause, focusing on the challenge of keeping the Miata true to its lightweight reputation in an electrifying era. The goal is clear: wait for battery technology that doesn't compromise the roadster's celebrated agility.
But rest assured, the ND3 iteration isn't the final act. Saito teases that plans for "something very cool" are in motion, with special editions being a hot topic of internal discussions. Although details are scarce, the potential for a 35th anniversary model in 2024 aligns perfectly with the Miata's historical timeline.
Color enthusiasts have high expectations too. While ND3 introduced the sleek Metallic Aero Grey, many are hoping for new, vibrant options to follow the precedent set by the 30th anniversary's Racing Orange. With Soul Red Crystal being a long-standing favorite, a splash of novelty is anticipated.
The ND generation, having debuted in 2014, is on track to become the Miata's most enduring. The significant milestone of a decade may be officially celebrated in 2025, considering the start of production in early 2015. This opens the door for an anniversary model that could mark this tenure.
Saito's commitment to the ND's potential is unwavering, hinting at Mazda's dedication to leveraging this platform to its fullest. For the Miata, it seems, the best is yet to come.