An Electric Mazda Miata Successor Is In The Works–With A Rotary Gas Engine
Mazda MX-5 Miata Electric Successor in the Works with a Rotary Range Extender
Mazda is developing an electric successor to the MX-5 Miata, and it could have a rotary range extender. The automaker confirmed the new model in an interview with Autocar, saying that it will be based on a new platform and will be offered with both pure electric and hybrid powertrains.
The electric Miata will be based on a new platform
The new platform will be designed specifically for electric vehicles, and it will allow Mazda to package the batteries and electric motors in a way that maximizes space and efficiency. The platform will also be able to accommodate a rotary range extender, which could help to extend the car's range.
The electric Miata will be offered with both pure electric and hybrid powertrains
The pure electric powertrain will likely consist of a single electric motor mounted at the rear of the car, driving the rear wheels. The hybrid powertrain will likely use the same electric motor, but it will also have a small rotary engine that can generate electricity to extend the car's range. The rotary engine will be used as a range extender, not as a primary power source.
The electric Miata will have a rotary range extender
The rotary range extender will be a small, single-rotor engine that will be used to generate electricity to extend the car's range. The range extender will only be used when the car's battery is low, and it will not be used to power the car at high speeds.
The electric Miata will be a lightweight, sporty car
Mazda says that the electric Miata will be a lightweight, sporty car that will be fun to drive. The car will likely weigh less than the current MX-5 Miata, and it will have a similar power-to-weight ratio. The electric Miata will also have a low center of gravity, which will help to improve handling.
The electric Miata will be affordable
Mazda says that the electric Miata will be affordable, and it will be priced similarly to the current MX-5 Miata. The car will be available in both coupe and convertible body styles, and it will be offered with a variety of features and options.
The electric Miata will be released in 2025
Mazda plans to release the electric Miata in 2025. The car will be a significant addition to Mazda's lineup, and it could help to attract new customers to the brand. The electric Miata will also be a major step forward for Mazda's electrification plans.