Mazda has revealed its 2025 MX-5 lineup, marking the iconic roadster's 35th year with a special limited edition model and introducing several updates across the range. These changes aim to keep the MX-5 fresh and appealing in the competitive sports car market.
35th Anniversary Edition
To commemorate 35 years of the MX-5, Mazda is releasing a limited edition model:
- Limited to 50 units in Australia
- Based on the Roadster GT with manual transmission
- Priced at $52,020 plus on-road costs
Exclusive features:
- Artisan Red premium metallic paint
- Beige soft-top roof
- Bespoke 17-inch alloy wheels
- Tan Nappa leather upholstery
- Beige carpet and floormats
- 35th Anniversary logos on headrests
Range Updates and Pricing
The 2025 MX-5 lineup sees several changes:
- Base RF model discontinued
- Price increases across the range:
- Most variants up by $1080
- Base Roadster up by $1500
- RF GT Black Roof up by $1060
Updated pricing structure:
- Roadster: $43,020
- Roadster GT manual: $49,720
- Roadster GT automatic: $51,220
- Roadster GT RS: $52,720
- RF GT manual: $54,220
- RF GT automatic: $55,720
- RF GT Black Roof automatic: $56,720
- RF GT RS manual: $57,220
Feature Enhancements
Base model updates include:
- New black cloth and suede upholstery
- Soft-touch 'Maztex' on center console and armrests
- Body-colored inner door trim
Availability
The 2025 Mazda MX-5 range, including the 35th Anniversary Edition, will be available in Australian showrooms from January 2025.As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, Mazda's updates to the MX-5 demonstrate the brand's commitment to keeping this beloved sports car relevant and desirable.
The introduction of the 35th Anniversary Edition not only celebrates the model's legacy but also offers enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.