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MRnewsBot
01-16-2014, 10:23 AM
All-new sports car due in 2015; Unique look with elongated bonnet, crisp lines and clean surfaces; Normally aspirated 1.5 and 2.0-litre engines n Hard-top and soft-top planned

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This Autocar image shows how the new Mazda MX-5 might look

The new Mazda MX-5 will have “very clean and simple” styling to be what a company veteran calls “our best-looking car ever”.

On sale in 2015, the new MX-5 is tipped to appear early that year at February’s Chicago show, where the original MX-5 was launched in 1989.

The engineering and styling details of the eagerly awaited two-seater are understood to centre on new, more muscular proportions in which the front axle is pushed forward to give a long-bonnet look to emphasise the rear-drive powertrain.

“It is such a good-looking car — recognisable as an MX-5, but with very clean styling,” said an insider.

Design chief Ikuo Maeda and his team have developed a new and unique styling theme for both the MX-5 and its platform twin, the RX-7 coupé. The look is different from that used on Mazda’s hatches and saloons.

During an interview at the Tokyo show last November, Maeda told Autocar that the MX-5 would have its own interpretation of the firm’s ‘Kodo’ design language.

“It won’t be like the Mazda 3 or 6,” Maeda said. “Kodo can express our range in different ways. My intent is to make it tighter looking visually, but still to have a strong presence.”

Maeda also emphasised that the design will not be retro, a reference interpreted to mean distancing the new car from the soft and rounded styling of the original 1989 MX-5.

In practice, the next-gen MX-5 is understood to feature simple body surfaces without the pronounced wheel arch bulges and intersecting styling lines that give the 3 and 6 their unique character.

A significant detail will be a simple face built around a smooth front nosecone and lower air intake — the basic stylistic building blocks that have characterised all three MX-5 models since 1989.

That is likely to mean a lower air intake with a little more angular shaping, rather than the ovoid look of past models.The MX-5 definitely won’t feature the brash, five-point grille of the 3 and 6.

An important new feature of the MX-5 will be a relatively long wheelbase inside dimensions that grow slightly and closer to an overall length of four metres. Today’s model is 3975mm long.

Prototypes of the new MX-5 snapped recently at the Nürburgring can now be seen to show off this extended dimension. Multiple layers of disguise between the scuttle and front axle are intended to disguise it.

The longer bonnet is partly necessary to accommodate Mazda’s new SkyActiv petrol engines, which employ a 4-2-1 exhaust manifold that takes up a relatively long space to encourage free-flowing air out of the combustion chambers to improve efficiency.

The same 4-2-1 exhaust manifold has resulted in the ‘long bonnet’ dimensions of the new 3, whose bulkhead and cabin are pushed back by 100mm compared with rivals.

A new generation of stratified-charge HCCI versions of this engine — tipped to be on sale during the new MX-5’s life cycle — might need an even longer exhaust manifold.

The engines will be naturally aspirated versions of the SkyActiv petrol engine, most likely in 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre capacities, but some markets might take only a single variant.

Early reports suggested that the MX-5 would feature a turbocharged 1.5-litre engine, but Mazda has since decided to concentrate on naturally aspirated engines.

Engineers are confident that Mazda can hit Europe’s fleet average figure of 95g/km of CO2 by 2021 without using forced induction.

The new MX-5 is likely to be launched with much-improved fuel economy figures as Mazda targets efficiency gains of 30 per cent by 2015.

Power outputs for the MX-5 have yet to be confirmed, but expect typically conservative horsepower figures matched to a low kerb weight to deliver a rewarding driving experience.

A kerb weight of just over 1100kg will make the MX-5 lighter than its rivals and Mazda has proven adept at making its recent models the lightest in their class.

Insiders are pulling back from an earlier commitment to hit 1000kg. “That’s a very, very difficult figure to achieve in practice,” said one insider.

Given the competitive price of the MX-5, it is engineered around conventional steel construction, although detailed attention to individual componentry is contributing to weight reduction.

Just like today’s MX-5, the new model is being engineered with two roof mechanisms: a folding metal hard-top and conventional soft-top.

The hard-top will be focused on the European and Japanese markets, the multi-layer canvas top on the US market.

High demand in the UK — Europe’s biggest market for the MX-5 — for the folding hard-top has largely been responsible for keeping the two different roofs in production.

The second generation of the folding hard-top is said to be lighter and packaged more efficiently, delivering slightly improved boot volume.



source: http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-mazda-mx-5-2015-launch

jerjozwik
01-16-2014, 11:01 AM
thanks news bot.

WASABI
01-16-2014, 11:04 AM
"Might look". It's always "might". I like the original image from the nose back, but I like it with the 2016 RX-7 nose better...

http://www.fagerquist.com/miata/art/2015 miata.jpg

Phatmiata
01-16-2014, 11:04 AM
"Thanks Given" MRNewBot !!! I'm excited to see the new 4th Generation Mazda MX5 Roadster

fwdtamiya
01-16-2014, 11:12 AM
TLDR: It will be heavier than expected, just as heavy as the NC it seems. It actually is just as long as in the Nurburgring pictures. It will use the skyactiv, but will be NA, that engine currently makes 155hp in the Mazda3. (Assuming theyre not going to even try the smaller 1.5l engine here).

So...power/weight will likely stay the same or get worse, short wheel base fun is out the window and it's ugly to boot (that front end anyway). At least the RX-7 is coming. Because they will share the same platform, maybe parts will be easily swappable for the guys who purchase the ND. Since focus has shifted to fuel efficiency maybe it will feature a partially flat bottom?


Edit: I'm being a negative Nancy because I'm sick.

kung fu jesus
01-16-2014, 11:21 AM
I will reserve judgement until unveiling.

"stratified-charge HCCI"
THAT is interesting...

tsingson
01-16-2014, 11:45 AM
I kinda like it. Pretty excited about this one.

curvingedge
01-16-2014, 01:19 PM
Can't wait to see it. IF I am interested in getting an ND, I will wait a few years to get the kinks out and get the best body package...

Couldn't imagine selling my NB :(

Flyin 92
01-16-2014, 02:22 PM
I can dig it. I'm sure Mazda will make plenty of design changes between now and it's official unveil.

Phatmiata
01-16-2014, 02:25 PM
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Early reports suggested that the MX-5 would feature a turbocharged 1.5-litre engine, but Mazda has since decided to concentrate on naturally aspirated engines.

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Wait, you mean NO turbo version? BOOOOOOOOOOOO

http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/boo-this-man.gif

Demon I Am
01-16-2014, 02:41 PM
never trust the artist renderings

mc70
01-16-2014, 09:15 PM
IMO that's a very pretty design. The description pushes all my happy buttons about simple and unique design queues that aren't toting the same silly designs all the other Mazdas are these days.

Handsome, nice prortions, a slightly more elongated nose (which all prior Miatas really needed for correct proportion), and a lack of over-exaggerated, stupid body arches makes me smile. It is a sophisticated design which is something, honestly, the Miata has never had.

I'm diggin' it.

wannafbody
01-16-2014, 10:41 PM
Looks a bit like a Benz, which isn't a bad thing.

Jimmy Vee
01-17-2014, 06:28 AM
This is my favourite ND render so far. Unfortunatley the image is a shopped F-type with an SLS grill, so I wouldn't expect anything from this to carry over to the actual ND:(

Hyper
01-17-2014, 10:17 AM
Except the wheels I really like new miata I will probably buy one

In contradiccion here is an article with a different looking like miata.

http://cdn.carthrottle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/530522_1418528005052098_938573887_n-680x381.jpg
http://cdn.carthrottle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Mazda-MX-5-render-680x381.jpg


Article
http://www.carthrottle.com/exclusive-is-this-what-the-2015-mazda-mx-5-will-look-like/

curvingedge
01-27-2014, 06:01 PM
hYPER, thanks for the car-porn. Jeeze... If it actually looks like this, I kinda want this now. wow

Agent☣Orange
01-27-2014, 10:41 PM
That is a more realistic expectation of the new Miata. Mazda is pretty proud of their new Kodo design and I would expect the new Miata to sport similar design cues to the 3 and 6.

Blueiii
01-28-2014, 09:15 AM
Not a fan of the headlights. Again, as a rendering, it probably bears no resemblance to what the final product will look like.

What I'm hearing: "We said we were going to build a lightweight sports car because we knew that's what people wanted to hear. In reality, though, we're just going to do whatever the eff we want."

Car manufacturers are becoming more and more concerned with the gadgets and less with the driver experience. I really hope to see a resurrection in years to come of true car enthusiasts.

jerjozwik
01-28-2014, 10:33 AM
but loosing weight is hard...

RotorNutFD3S
01-28-2014, 10:35 AM
I hope this doesn't end up being accurate, looks like an IS250c.

Phatmiata
01-28-2014, 10:50 AM
Pretty sure the next gen Miata will NOT have the same Kodo front as the 3 and 6, looks very unMiata

HELLIONMX5
01-28-2014, 02:35 PM
This thread, just like the ones before, just made me rage!

TL;DR CLIFFS BRAH:

nothing is set for engine, hp, weight, front, rear, inside, outside, final design, renderings, original plans out the window, diff renderings from diff sources....... nothing is concrete....... except that they aren't going to deliver. might have new sig...


Mazda Miata 2015: Mazda will not deliver. if for some reason the stars align, the wind blows in the right direction, they get the ok from the aliens, aaaaand they do get it right; I will eat my words with no hfcs ketchup and chipotle mayo....