Now you may remember that way back in March I did a piece on the newest incarnation of the Mazda MX-5. It was a car that I claimed had not deviated from its roots, and was still a lightweight fun roadster. That car (as I may had said at the time) was made as a joint venture between Mazda and Fiat, meaning that the cars would be very similar. And so it is now (about a year later) that Mazda are revealing their half of the deal. What took them another year (this car won't be on sale until summer of 2016) I have no idea. The two cars will even be built on the same production line, in Hiroshima.
From the outside, with the exception of a few details, the two cars look similar. And the similarities don't end there, with the whole of the suspension system being identical in both cars. The only reason that the engines differ is due to Fiat using their own in-house one. This means that, whereas the Mazda uses a 1.5 litre four-cylinder, the Fiat uses a 1368cc turbo four-cylinder engine. This use of turbocharging on the Fiat means that it is estimated to be slightly quicker than the Mazda, with an estimated 8 seconds 0-62MPH and 130MPH top speed, compared to the Mazda's 8.3 seconds and 127MPH. However, it is estimated to be more expensive, around £22,000.
So, Fiat have re-entered the roadster market by teaming up with one of the best company's for them. But will the differences, though small, mean that the Mazda still sells more? Or wil the Fiat turn out successful? We will see when the Fiat is released in summer 2016.
Nev
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