New Mazda MX-5 NE Is Not Going Electric, But It’s Not Staying Pure Either
The next MX-5 will use some level of electrification. Synthetic fuels could help retain the combustion engine. Mazda aims to keep the current MX-5 ND on sale longer. Mazda is not quite ready to unveil the next generation of the MX-5, with the current ND set to stick around toward the end of the decade. Even so, people involved in the development of its successor have begun to share a few revealing insights. Crucially, they confirmed that an NE prototype already exists, even if the final recipe remains far from settled. Our colleagues at Auto Rai sat down with two senior Mazda Europe figures, Design Director Jo Stenuit and Director of Technology Research and Technical Regulation Compliance Christian Schultze. More: The 2026 Mazda Miata Just Crossed The $30,000 Line Starting with Stenuit, he made it clear that the MX-5’s core ingredients are not up for debate. Driving fun, light weight, and affordability remain non-negotiable, traits that, as he put it, “depend heavily...