Saturday, March 5, 2011

Mazda MX-5 Spring Edition: Longing for Summer

At the Geneva Motor Show could not miss the 2011 Mazda MX-5, which presents the event in Switzerland with a special edition dedicated to the summer called "Spring Edition", and has a wide range of accessories that make this even more attractive Japanese convertible . Founded in 1989 and produced in three series, the Mazada MX-5 - also known as the Miata - it arrived a few days ago to the incredible altitude of 900,000 units sold worldwide, a record when you consider that the car is part of the niche segment.

The Japanese spider owes its amazing success to a few simple ingredients: Simple and charming, engaging guide donated by weight and rear-wheel drive, and then a hood to discover that this car can be chosen from the classic canvas or metal folding. The new layout Spring Edition proudly presents the livery specific gray dolphin, but is also available in Black and Grey shiny aluminum.

Externally, the MX-5 is enriched by numerous chrome details like the mouth front of the front, door handles and the two-roll bar anti roll-over, also gains a new set of alloy wheels with 17 inch beams. The aluminum used for the body is also taken from the refined interior, including instruments, pedals, steering wheel and some details of the console benefited from the lighter material.

Series are also the two sports seats upholstered in gray leather and refined with the heater, then completes the hi-fi with CD-MP3 player and Bluetooth. The Mazda MX-5 Spring Edition will be available in two classic petrol engines from 1.8 liters and 2.0 liters, coupled with rear-wheel drive and a six-speed manual transmission or an alternative to a six-speed sequential automatic transmission ever.

Propulsre The 1.8-liter power plant develops 126 hp and 167 Nm of torque with maximum fuel economy, stood at 7.0 liters per 100 km and emits 167 g / km of CO2. The engine at the top of the range instead delivers 160 hp and 188 Nm of torque, in this case the consumption amounted to 7.6 liters of fuel per 100 km and emissions over 181 g / km of CO2.

Interesting performance of the largest engine pushing the little spider to a top speed of 218 km / h while the sprint from 0 to 100 km / stops about 7.6 seconds.

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