The ionic minimalist roadster that almost single-handedly re-ignited interest in small sports cars gets a plug-and-play powertrain conversion kit. Fancy a first-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata but ...
Throughout its 35-year history, the Mazda Miata has celebrated many birthdays, but it has stayed true to its roots as a small, lightweight sports car with a major emphasis on driving pleasure. While ...
The same groundbreaking freevalve camless engine technology that allowed the Koenigsegg Gemera’s engineers unprecedented control over fuel consumption, exhaust timing, emissions and more finally went ...
Question: If you want a Mazda Miata with more power than the stock four-cylinder engine can provide, what would you do? You could go with an LS and make an overabundance of power and torque, but need ...
For 2019, the Mazda Miata makes 26 more horsepower than before and revs 700 rpm higher, which translates to 181 hp and 7500 rpm. Not massive numbers in the age of turbocharging, where a boost in power ...
The first-generation Mazda Miata was announced by the Japanese carmaker in the United States in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show, and the car rapidly became a hit, eventually turning into one of the best ...
The Mazda Miata was first introduced to the world at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show. At a time when most manufacturers were loading up their compact sports cars with complex features such as rear-wheel ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
Hamilton got the Miata two years ago when he and a friend decided to trade cars. The friend wanted the Audi wagon that Hamilton had tinkered with and switched out the engine for a 4.2-liter from an ...
The funky purple Miata that's plastered on these pages is owned by Ric Stephens. Remember his name now, since you will be hearing a lot of it in the future. We first spotted Stephens (obviously hard ...