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The MX-5 Sport Black is a limited edition of the MX-5 powered retractable hardtop (PRHT) with a 120 kW (160 PS) MZR-2.0L engine and Sport Tech equipment package, inspired by the Mazda MX-5 GT race car and built for the UK market. 500 examples were produced.
The third-generation Mazda MX-5 was available with an optional power retractable hardtop in place of the standard folding-textile soft-top. Compared to the regular soft-top, the hardtop weighed 77 lb (35 kg) more. It did not reduce cargo capacity. [23] The hardtop roof was polycarbonate and manufactured by the German firm Webasto. [24]
The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-person sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda with a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.The convertible is marketed as the Mazda Roadster (マツダ・ロードスター, Matsuda Rōdosutā) or Eunos Roadster (ユーノス・ロードスター, Yūnosu Rōdosutā) in Japan, and as the Mazda Miata (/ m i ˈ ɑː t ə /) in the United States, and ...
In 1989, Mazda released the first generation Mazda MX-5 (called "Miata" in North America), which has become the best-selling convertible with over 1 million cars sold. [32] Also in 1989, Toyota released the Toyota Soarer Aerocabin, which uses an electrically operated retractable hardtop roof. [33] A total of 500 were produced. [34]
Ford Focus CC (2007–2011) Honda CR-X del Sol TransTop (1992–1998) Hyundai CCS Concept, based on Tiburon/Tuscani/Coupe model, but never reached production. (2003) Infiniti G/Q60 Convertible (2009-2015) Lexus SC 430/Toyota Soarer (2001–2010) Lexus IS 250/350 C (2009–2015) Mazda MX-5 PRHT (2006–2014) McLaren MP4-12C Spider (2011-2014)
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