The End of an Era Appears Somewhat Near for Everyone’s Favorite Japanese Sports Car

The next-gen Miata may be the last to run on refined dead dinosaur juice.

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Welp, it seems the inevitable is coming for everyone’s favorite affordable Japanese sports car, as the next MX-5 Miata may be the last gas-powered one. Australia’s CarExpert reports Mazda is preparing an all-electric model.

But don’t bust out the pitchforks and axes just yet. Thankfully, said Miata EV won’t happen immediately. Instead, the imminent fifth-gen model will stick to gas power.

However, it’ll apparently be the last to do so.

Mazda remains gung-ho about EVs

Three Mazda MX-5 convertible sports cars in gray, silver, and red parked on a rocky cliffside with people nearby.
The current fourth-gen “ND” MX-5 Miata will likely stick around for another few years as Mazda continues developing its successor.
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Despite other major automakers already pivoting away from their aggressive electrification strategies, Mazda supposedly remains steadfast with its trajectory. That includes fully electrifying the Miata’s successor after the upcoming fifth-gen replacement.

“One of the executives who visited us early in the year said ‘yes, there will be a new one. When? We can’t comment’,” Mazda Australia’s CEO, Vinesh Bhindi, told the Australian auto pub in a recent interview.

“He also hinted at it possibly being the last ICE (internal combustion engine) version,” Bhindi continued, citing the unnamed executive’s remarks.

Dark gray Mazda MX-5 convertible with beige leather seats viewed from above on a concrete surface.
The fifth-gen Miata will most likely retain internal combustion power, but with a hint of mild-hybridization.
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The remarks come after Mazda began sharing some clues regarding the sports roadster’s future. Currently, the product planning team is still hashing out the Miata’s future for both the incoming fifth-gen model and the sixth-gen to follow.

Today supposedly marks the point where Mazda and its executives need to solidify their plans. This includes deciding on an electrified Miata.

There will be plenty of time to still get a gas-powered Miata

Red Mazda convertible sports car and silver convertible sports car on city street with historic buildings.
Mazda’s planning to roll out an all-electric Miata by the time the sixth-gen successor is ready.
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The current fourth-generation “ND” MX-5 Miata has been with us for eleven years at this point. Meaning, it’s very much due for a successor as the average series production lifecycle for the Miata is around a decade.

According to the latest report, the fifth-gen model remains a few years away. When it does arrive, it’ll likely stick around for another decade, which gives fans ample time to scoop up the last of the gas-powered models.

Car dashboard with three circular gauges showing temperature, tachometer with warning lights, and speedometer in mph and km/h.
Don’t worry, you’ll still have plenty of time to get a gas-powered Miata.
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While the new fifth-gen model will skip out on an electric powertrain for now, rumors still indicate the next-gen Miata will gain electric propulsion assist to some degree.

That will supposedly happen in the form of gas-electric hybridization. The latest rumors suggest the fifth-gen Miata will incorporate a mild-hybrid setup, as opposed to a more conventional system like the one found in a Toyota Prius.

Silver convertible sports car driving on a road at sunset with mountains in the background.
It’ll be interesting to see how Mazda’s engineers deal with the added weight of electrification as the Miata continues evolving.
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Weight remains the biggest challenge for electrifying the Miata. That’s because keeping the MX-5 light has been a part of the model’s ethos since day one.

It’s no secret that electric propulsion tends to add considerable weight to any vehicle. In one where every ounce matters, engineers have their work cut out for them.

Availability and pricing

The current fourth-gen Mazda MX-5 Miata remains in production and is still available in both soft top and folding hardtop “RF” form. Pricing starts at $30,430 for the base soft top model.

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