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Generations
ND1 2015 – 2018
ND2 2018 – 2024
ND3 2024 –
Limited & Special Editions
ND RF Limited Edition 2018
ND 30th Anniversary / 30AE 2019
Technical Specifications ND1 & ND2 1.5L
Model | ND1 1.5 Man | ND1 1.5 Auto | ND2 1.5 Man | ND2 1.5 Auto |
Kerb Weight kg | 1009 | 1032 | 1012 | 1038 |
Length mm | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 |
Width mm | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 |
Capacity cc | 1496 | 1496 | 1496 | 1496 |
Engine Type | ||||
kW@ rpm | 96@7000 | 96@7000 | 97@7000 | 97@7000 |
Nm@ rpm | 150@4800 | 150@4800 | 152@4500 | 152@4500 |
Front Brake Diameter mm | 258 | 258 | 258 | 258 |
Rear Brake Diameter mm | 255 | 255 | 255 | 255 |
0-100km/h secs | 7.5/7.9 | 8.3 | ||
Standing 400m secs | 15.4/15.76 | 16.1 | ||
Wheel Size | 16 x 6.5k | 16 x 6.5k | 16 x 6.5jj | 16 x 6.5jj |
Technical Specifications ND1 & ND2 2.0L
Model | ND1 2.0L Man | ND1 1.0L Auto | ND1 2.0L Man RF | ND1 2.0L Auto RF | ND2 2.0L Man | ND2 2.0L Auto | ND2 2.0L Man RF | ND2 2.0L Auto RF |
Kerb Weight kg | 1033 | 1057 | 1080 | 1106 | 1035 | 1061 | 1087 | 1112 |
Length mm | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 | 3915 |
Width mm | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 | 1735 |
Capacity cc | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | 1998 |
Engine Type | ||||||||
kW@ rpm | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 | 118@ 6000 |
Nm@ rpm | 200 @4600 | 200 @4600 | 200 @4600 | 200 @4600 | 205 @4000 | 205 @4000 | 205 @4000 | 1205 @4000 |
Front Brake Diameter mm | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 |
Rear Brake Diameter mm | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 |
0-100km/h secs | 6.45 | 6.37 | 6.55 | |||||
Standing 400m secs | 14.68 | 14.54 | 14.68 | |||||
Wheel Size | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j | 17 x 7j |
ND Tech Talk
If you have a specific MX-5 mechanical question, we recommend you talk with a Mazda dealer or check the mx5cartalk forum, which has a host of technical information on it. You can also post a question on the forum, which is visited by the most ardent MX-5 enthusiasts in the country and is bound to get you the information you need.
There is also a wealth of technical information in the “Garage” section of the “Miata.net” website.
Otherwise, you are welcome to Contact Us (via this link) and we will do our best to get you an answer. Remember, though, that we’re all volunteers, so it might take a little time. And while some of our people know a great deal about the MX-5, we make no warranties or representations about any of the information provided.
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