Mazda MX-5 crowned ‘Best Convertible’

The Mazda MX-5 has been named ‘Best Convertible’ in the 2025 Carbuyer Awards in the UK. Celebrating 35 years since its debut at the 1989 Chicago Motor Show, the latest recognition for the 2024 model adds to the extensive global awards tally for Mazda’s iconic sports car.

With over 1.25 million units sold, the MX-5 holds the Guinness World Record for the best-selling two-seater sports car. New for 2024, the latest MX-5 is now available to order in Ireland from authorised Mazda dealerships nationwide.

Commenting on the award, Carbuyer editor, Paul Barker, said: “We might be living through the biggest shift in the automotive landscape ever, but hop in a Mazda MX-5, reach up and unfurl the fabric top before heading off towards a B-road and it’s easy to forget it. Few other cars offer old-school, wind-in-the-hair thrills like this.

“The MX-5 has been honed over the decades and generations, and it’s an icon that offers superb handling and engines that are both zesty and economical.”

The eight-model range features four Roadster and four RF models with a choice of Prime-Line, Exclusive-Line and Homura trim grades. Prime-Line cars are powered by the 132ps 1.5-litre Skyactiv-G engine, while Exclusive-Line can be chosen with either the 1.5-litre or the 184ps 2.0-litre Skyactiv-G engine. The range-topping Homura is exclusively matched to the 184ps unit.

As before 2.0-litre cars feature a front strut brace, limited slip differential and Bilstein dampers as standard. Updates launched in 2024 include a new Asymmetric Limited Slip Differential - a cam mechanism has been added to the conical clutch, which is lightweight, compact and highly durable. The cam angle is set differently for the deceleration and acceleration side, thereby achieving optimal limiting force of slip during both actions. Strengthening the slip limiting force when the unloaded rear wheel is lightened during cornering enhances stability, moreover tuning the slip limiting force and optimising the set up for the MX-5’s engine, suspension and tyre characteristics ensures the purity of handling balance the MX-5 is famed for.

In addition, the 2024 model year cars feature upgrades to the cabin of the MX-5, as inside there’s a new larger central 8.8-inch touch-screen multimedia display and an updated instrument panel. The larger central screen allows for clearer navigation mapping, while the more advanced MZ Connect system helps user functionality, additionally USB-C ports have been introduced. However, as you would expect, the latest Mazda MX-5 retains the same driver focused cabin and driving position, while the range-topping Homura grade now features Recaro seats trimmed in leather and Alcantara.

On Exclusive-Line and Homura models, the new Dynamic Stability Control (DSC ) track driving mode avoids intervention until a later parameter to deliver a more dynamic, yet secure, drive experience with first-time track drivers in mind. Continuing the MX-5’s fine-tuning, the response of the accelerator has been improved to deliver a more accurate throttle application, while the electric power steering has been adjusted and steering rack friction reduced to deliver an even more natural and fluid response.

 

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