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Top Speed on MSNNext-Gen Toyota Supra Reportedly Being Developed In-House, Future Mazda Sports Car Could Share PlatformThe next-gen Toyota Supra is reportedly being developed entirely in-house in Japan, likely under the automaker's Gazoo Racing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry.
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CarBuzz on MSNNew Electric Sports Car Make A Miata Look HeavyWell, it turns out a few ex-Tesla and Lucid executives got tired of waiting for a lightweight electric sports car, so they ...
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CarBuzz on MSNHow Mazda's Iconic Sports Car Has Evolved Over The Last 20 YearsIn production since the late 1980s, Mazda's world-famous roadster has come a long way since its original form. To highlight ...
Avarvarii Automotive Artworks (aka 'avarvarii' on social media) has taken a good, extended look at Mazda and Toyota's plans ...
The Miata is best with a soft top, but the RF hardtop remains an appealing, oddball alternative.
A Japanese report claims Mazda is developing a new sports car with a straight-six engine. It suggests the new model could share its platform with the next-gen Toyota GR Supra. However, it ...
Mazda, meanwhile, doesn't even make a sports car larger than the MX-5 any more. Both of those things could be changing soon, and a wild new rumor suggests that the related cars will both use the ...
The third-gen GR86 will reportedly join the upcoming Celica, MR2, and GR Supra in Toyota’s expanding sports car lineup ...
Mazda's mastery of the MX-5 has been in making incremental changes through the years, yet retaining the same basic recipe of a compact, lightweight sports car. This comparison will detail the ...
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