On May 23rd, 2012, Mazda and Fiat announced a partnership to develop new sports cars on the MX-5 platform; last week, the two automakers made it official and confirmed that Mazda will build a two-seat roadster for Fiat's Alfa Romeo division.
Developed for the global market, and based on the architecture of the next-generation MX-5, the car will feature distinctive styling and powertrains. Technical specs have yet to be disclosed, however.
Production will begin in Hiroshima, Japan in 2015.
Developed for the global market, and based on the architecture of the next-generation MX-5, the car will feature distinctive styling and powertrains. Technical specs have yet to be disclosed, however.
Production will begin in Hiroshima, Japan in 2015.