Mazda (Mazda) has launched a new 2021-style MX-5 model in Australia, including an upgraded version of the exclusive "MX-5 RS GT" track for the market, which is not only suitable for Roadster soft top convertible and RF hard top models, And for the chassis and suspension upgrades, a wealth of good materials makes this Japanese rear-drive two-door sports car more fun.

▲MX-5 RS GT includes Roadster soft-top convertible and RF hard-top convertible versions, and adds a new crystal blue paint, the price starts from 47,020 Australian dollars.
Only limited to the MX-5 RS GT in the Australian market, the Brembo caliper is upgraded on the brake system, which not only has better heat dissipation and lighter weight (2kg lighter), but also has high performance to enhance the brake performance. In addition, in the suspension part, the MX-5 RS GT is also replaced by the German manufacturer Bilstein suspension, and the damping setting has been re-adjusted to provide a clearer road feel and grip.

▲The MX-5 RS GT is upgraded with 17-inch BBS forged aluminum ring, Bilstein suspension and Brembo calipers to improve handling performance.
The new MX-5 RS GT also adds aluminum alloy anti-roll bars to the chassis, and uses BBS 17-inch forged aluminum rims and Bridgestone Potenza S001 performance tires (205/45 R17), although the power heart is still maintained The 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G 4-cylinder naturally aspirated and 6-speed manual transmission configuration (184 hp / 21 kg-meter torque), but the overall upgrade range is obvious.

▲The new MX-5 comes standard with wireless Apple CarPlay, and the MX-5 RS GT also offers exclusive Nappa white leather and crystal blue car colors.

The MX-5 RS GT will be the top gauge version sold locally in Australia. The price starts from 47,020 Australian dollars. It is expected to be delivered in January next year. It will provide exclusive white Nappa leather, black rearview mirror cover and crystal blue paint. .


