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The first-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata, known as the NA, was introduced in 1989 and quickly became one of the most influential sports cars ever built. Mazda set out to recreate the spirit of classic British roadsters, especially the Lotus Elan, while combining that experience with Japanese reliability and engineering. The result was a lightweight, affordable, and highly engaging two-seat convertible.
The MX-5 Miata NA made its debut at the Chicago Auto Show in 1989 and went on sale as a 1990 model. It became instantly recognizable thanks to its iconic pop-up headlights, compact proportions, and friendly styling. Early models were powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four engine producing around 116 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
Rather than focusing on raw power, Mazda emphasized balance, agility, and driver involvement. The car featured near-perfect weight distribution, independent suspension on all four wheels, and a lightweight chassis, making it exceptionally fun to drive on winding roads. Its development was guided by the Japanese philosophy of "Jinba Ittai", meaning "horse and rider as one."
In 1994, Mazda upgraded the Miata with a larger 1.8-liter engine, increased power, and several safety improvements. Throughout its production run, numerous special editions were released, helping to build a passionate enthusiast community around the world.
Production of the NA generation ended in 1997 after more than 400,000 units had been sold. Its enormous success established the MX-5 as the world's best-selling roadster, a title it still holds today. Among enthusiasts, the NA remains one of the most beloved generations thanks to its simplicity, lightweight design, and iconic pop-up headlights.
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About this livery
The first-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata, known as the NA, was introduced in 1989 and quickly became one of the most influential sports cars ever built. Mazda set out to recreate the spirit of classic British roadsters, especially the Lotus Elan, while combining that experience with Japanese reliability and engineering. The result was a lightweight, affordable, and highly engaging two-seat convertible.
The MX-5 Miata NA made its debut at the Chicago Auto Show in 1989 and went on sale as a 1990 model. It became instantly recognizable thanks to its iconic pop-up headlights, compact proportions, and friendly styling. Early models were powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four engine producing around 116 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
Rather than focusing on raw power, Mazda emphasized balance, agility, and driver involvement. The car featured near-perfect weight distribution, independent suspension on all four wheels, and a lightweight chassis, making it exceptionally fun to drive on winding roads. Its development was guided by the Japanese philosophy of "Jinba Ittai", meaning "horse and rider as one."
In 1994, Mazda upgraded the Miata with a larger 1.8-liter engine, increased power, and several safety improvements. Throughout its production run, numerous special editions were released, helping to build a passionate enthusiast community around the world.
Production of the NA generation ended in 1997 after more than 400,000 units had been sold. Its enormous success established the MX-5 as the world's best-selling roadster, a title it still holds today. Among enthusiasts, the NA remains one of the most beloved generations thanks to its simplicity, lightweight design, and iconic pop-up headlights.
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