Mazda MX-5

Mazda MX-5
Overview
ManufacturerMazda
Also called
  • Mazda Roadster (Japan)
  • Eunos Roadster (Japan)
  • Mazda MX-5 Miata (North America)
Production1989–present
AssemblyJapan: Hiroshima (Ujina Plant No. 1)
Body and chassis
ClassRoadster, sports car (S)
Layout
PlatformMazda N platform

The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-seat sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda. In Japan, it is marketed as the Mazda Roadster or, previously, as the Eunos Roadster. In the United States it is sold as the Mazda MX-5 Miata (/miˈɑːtə/). The name miata derives from Old High German for "reward".

Produced at Mazda's Hiroshima plant, the MX-5 debuted in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show. It was created under the design credo Jinba ittai, meaning "unity of horse and rider". Noted for its small, light, balanced and minimalist design, the MX-5 has often been described as a successor to the 1950s and 1960s Italian and British roadsters, with the Lotus Elan serving as a design benchmark.

Each generation is identified by a two-letter code, beginning with the first generation NA. The second generation NB launched in 1998, followed by the third generation NC in 2005, and the fourth generation ND in 2015.

More than one million MX-5s have been sold, making it the best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history.