The world's favorite lightweight, open-top, two-seat sports car
sets a new record
HIROSHIMA, Japan-Total production of Mazda
Motor Corporation's Roadster reached 800,000 units on January 30,
2007. This significant milestone was achieved 17 years and nine
months after production commenced in April 1989. The Roadster was
certified as the world's top selling lightweight, open-top,
two-seat sports car by Guinness World Records of the U.K. when
production reached 531,890 units in May 2000. Now that cumulative
production has topped 800,000 units, Mazda is reapplying with the
Guinness organization to have the record updated. The Roadster is
known as the MX-5 in Europe and North America.
The current third generation Roadster was launched in August
2005. As a lightweight, open-top sports car, it features enhanced
driving performance through carefully scrutinized savings in body
weight, optimal weight distribution and the latest features to meet
safety and environmental requirements. In August 2006, Mazda added
the Power Retractable Hard Top model to the Roadster lineup. It
features a groundbreaking electric roof system that doesn't reduce
trunk space at all. To date, the Roadster has won more than 40
awards, including 2005-2006 Japan Car of The Year, and enjoys
worldwide acclaim.
Mazda will continue to evolve the Roadster and carry forward the
"Jinba Ittai" (rider and horse as one) concept of the original, so
that even more people will have the chance to experience the fun of
a car that responds precisely as the driver intents.
For further information contact:
Alastair Doak
National Public Relations Manager
Phone: (03) 8540 1962
Mobile: 0418 626 329
Email: adoak@mazda.com.au