We Now Know What’s Under The Hood Of The Mazda MX-5
While we discovered the new 2016 Mazda MX-5 a few weeks ago and marvelled at its sleek lines, its smaller-than-ever dimensions and its dramatic weight loss, we were left with one important unanswered question: what exactly was sitting under the hood of the thing?
The manufacturer wanted to keep us in the dark a while longer, and what better place than the Paris Auto show to finally spill the beans on this important piece of information?
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We now finally know that a 1.5L Skyactiv four-cylinder engine will sit right in front of the MX-5’s transmission in every base-model MX-5 everywhere in the world.
Everywhere, except in North-America.
Here, in the land of the ‘’no replacement for displacement’’, we only get access to the 2 litre Skyactiv mill, an engine that is optional in the other markets. This powerplant is found in the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5. In the other vehicles, it makes 155 horsepower and 150 pound-feet of torque, but it will almost certainly be upgraded before being used in the roadster. A stab in the dark, we guess that it will have between 165 and 180 horsepower.
Whatever the exact number is, we can’t wait to drive it with the top down!