Wednesday, February 8, 2012

2012 Chicago: The New MX-5 Miata Special Edition


23 years ago, Mazda showed off their roadster at the Chicago Auto Show. Now, at the 2012 Auto show, Mazda featured their new MX-5 Special Edition which comes with a premium package (Bluetooth, Satellite radio, Zenon headlights, and keyless entry). Only 450 of these are available in the states, but for only $32k these will not last long. Take a look before they are all gone!


This year, the automaker is using the show to unveil its 2012 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition. While it may not be as groundbreaking as the debut of the first-gen model, it should be special enough to attract the roadster’s most loyal fans. The Special Edition treatment begins with a range-topping 2012 MX-5 Miata with the power retractable hard top. Next, it’s painted in either Velocity Red or Crystal While Pearl, both of which are exclusive to this model. The power hard top, which is usually color matched to the rest of the car, is finished in all black. The 17-inch rims sport a Black Gunmetal finish, while the outside mirror housing, door handles, and the trim around the front grille and fog lamp assembly also get the blacked-out treatment. Inside, the steering wheel spokes, dash trim, and roll bar trim are finished in black. The treatment definitely adds a sporty feel, with a touch of masculinity. 
Standard on the Special Edition model are the Premium Package (Bluetooth, Satellite radio, xenon headlights, alarm, and advanced keyless entry) and the Suspension Package (Bilstein shocks and limited-slip differential).
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