Toyota, Mazda may be developing hot rod variants of GR 86, MX-5

More horsepower is never a bad thing

  • A stern-looking Mazda MX-5 was recently spotted testing in Germany
  • Mazda has produced a turbocharged MX-5 in the past
  • Toyota may bring a boosted GR 86 to market down the road

This is probably as close as we will get to a spiritual (pun intended) successor of the late Mazdaspeed MX-5, a car referred to by fans as the MSM and produced for just a couple of model years about two decades ago. That car was limited to roughly 5,500 copies, thanks in no small part to an assembly plant fire that caused production to be cut short. For example, only 300 were officially earmarked for the Canadian market for the 2004 model year with its turbocharged 1.8L engine.

Does the car spotted at the Nürburgring portend an MSM revival? One can hope. For the 2024 model year, Mazda did heave a number of improvements at the MX-5 including tweaked styling, a new limited-slip diff, and a new steering rack. It presently makes 181 horsepower from a perky 2.0L engine.

We will hasten to note the calendar year of 2028 is a long spell away, so any rumours involving that timeframe should be taken with a hefty grain of salt. Still, we know that – even after the reshuffling of gearhead Akio Toyoda into a new role – that Toyota remains keen to be known for fun and exciting cars instead of the just run-of-the-mill family whips. Keeping one eye on the GR 86 is certainly a way to accomplish that goal.

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