Categories: Cars

2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata gains updates, $30,150 base price


The Mazda MX-5 Miata enters the 2024 model year with some minor updates that further help refine what is already a well-sorted sports car.

The updates have come at a cost, though. The 2024 MX-5 Miata in base Sport grade is priced from $30,150, including a $1,165 destination charge. It marks the first time the Mazda sports car’s base price has crept past the $30,000 mark.

The 2024 model can be identified by revised headlights with new LED daytime running lights. New LED taillights have also been added, along with new wheel patterns. Completing the exterior changes is the availability of the new color Aero Gray.

Inside, the designers added extra padding around the center console to improve comfort. The gauge cluster has also been revised with graphics that are easier to read at a glance, while the infotainment system gains a larger 8.8-inch touchscreen display complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant is also featured for the first time.

2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata

Mechanical changes consist of a new steering rack that Mazda says reduces friction. This is combined with recalibrated software for the electronic power steering assist to result in what Mazda claims is smoother steering action during cornering and improved stability when cruising on the freeway.

Buyers of the track-friendly Club grade gain a Track mode for the electric stability control that provides more leeway from the system when track driving. The Club grade starts at $33,650, including destination.

An asymmetric limited-slip differential has also been made available for 2024. According to Mazda, it improves handling by reducing liftoff oversteer and delivering more predictable turn-in.

2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata

All MX-5 Miatas are powered by a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine rated at 181 hp, with drive sent to the rear wheels. The standard transmission is a 6-speed manual but on the Grand Touring grade, which starts at $35,450, a 6-speed automatic can be swapped in for an additional $920.

The 2024 MX-5 Miata starts sales later this winter.

Mazda hasn’t indicated how long the current fourth-generation MX-5 Miata will stick around. However, the automaker has hinted that future generations will feature some form of electrification. The Iconic SP concept rolled out at the 2023 Tokyo auto show highlighted a potential direction where Mazda uses an electric powertrain with a rotary engine serving purely as a range-extender, a setup known as a series plug-in hybrid. However, Mazda may reserve such a setup for a bigger sports car akin to an RX-8 successor.



Source link

24timenews.com

Recent Posts

Jai Opetaia next fight: Aussie to face Brandon Glanton at Zuffa Boxing 04 for championship

Getty Images Jai Opetaia has been the biggest signing for Zuffa Boxing, and now he…

3 hours ago

GM Has A Clever Idea To Make Drifting Easier. But Would It Work?

GM filed a patent for 'active aero downforce control for drifting maneuvers.' Drifting, however, is…

3 hours ago

Scientists uncover the climate shock that reshaped Easter Island

New research from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory provides the strongest evidence so far that a…

3 hours ago

Laguna Seca Workers Totaled This R34 Nissan Skyline. Now, The Owner Wants Justice

A nightmare situation has been unfolding at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. About two months ago,…

13 hours ago

When immune cells stop fighting cancer and start helping it

Understanding how tumors grow and spread remains one of the biggest challenges in cancer research.…

13 hours ago

Huge Touchscreens Are ‘The Wrong Technology’

Drivers are fed up with touchscreen overload, and automakers are bringing back physical controls. Jony…

23 hours ago