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35 years ago, Mazda introduced the MX-5, bringing back the fun, affordable two-seater sports car for car lovers everywhere. Now, on its 35th anniversary, Mazda is preparing to release a special edition of this popular car. Unlike the previous 30th Anniversary version, which was limited to 3,000 cars worldwide, this new 35th Anniversary Edition will be available for a limited time, making it possible for more people to own one.
As reported by Motor1, Shigeki Saito, the Miata Program Manager, announced that Mazda will not limit the production of the 35th Anniversary Edition by number but by time. During this time, anyone who places an order will be able to purchase this model, though it’s not confirmed if this offer will be available in all markets.
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The special edition is expected to include premium features such as Recaro seats, specially designed wheels, an advanced braking system, and a refined suspension for better handling and comfort. The car will also likely maintain the well-known 181 hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.
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While the exterior color hinted at could be green, Saito has left fans curious by mentioning the need for a gold pen for signings related to this new variant, which suggests something exclusive and special about the edition’s release. Previously, the 30th Anniversary model featured Racing Orange paint and had orange accents inside, making it positively specific.
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The 35th Anniversary Edition will also possibly share its interior design philosophy with the current Roewe RX5 available in China, leaning towards a likely inclusion of a large, user-friendly widescreen display in the dashboard.
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As excitement picks up, everyone is waiting to hear more about when it will come out and what it will offer. Since we're already in the anniversary year, it looks like Mazda might tell us more soon. However, we still don't know if the special edition will come to the Philippines. Until we find out, feel free to check out the current Mazda models on AutoDeal and get a quote if you see a car that suits your fancy.
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