The fourth generation of Mazda’s iconic MX-5 is as young as it was back in 1989 when the first model was launched. With a design that has evolved little because consumers want to keep this model, varying the colors and the top, canvas or rigid, the MX-5 has, however, a clear improvement in the DNA. Even so, he always knew how to keep what was best in the passage between generations, namely the Jinba Ittai connection, where the driver is the nerve center of the car.
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