MAZDA

MAZDA 100TH ANNIVERSARY

ROADSTER (4th)

ROADSTER (4th)
ROADSTER (4th)
2015
Sport

The fourth-generation Mazda Roadster was premiered at fan events in Japan, U.S. and Europe held in autumn 2014. ND, officially launched the following year, was powered by the 1.5-liter direct injection engine, the smallest in the history of the Roadster. Mazda achieved weight reduction by more than 100kg from the previous model by smart use of materials and structure; equipped with the latest environmental and safety performance, the base model weighed less than 1 ton. 50/50 weight distribution helped fine-tune a feeling of driver enjoying responsive control of his car to the extreme. In 2019, a special edition commemorating the model’s 30th anniversary went on sale.

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Whenever I drive from Hiroshima to Okayama to visit my grandparents, the R360 Coupe had always been my partner on the road.

 

For a long time, my dream was to buy and drive the Porter Van. Meeting with other fans and owners to celebrate the 50th anniversary is a wonderful memory that I will never forget.

 

Since I discovered the CX-8, I began to deeply appreciate Mazda’s manufacturing philosophy.

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Celebrate the 100th anniversary by sharing your own, personal Mazda story with many Mazda fans.

* Notice: entry form for sharing has closed on December 17, 2020. Thank you to all those who have shared your own Mazda stories with us.

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