Mazda unveils 2015 MX-5 Accessories Concept at Chicago Auto Show

At the 2015 Chicago Auto Show, Mazda has displayed the all-new model 2015 MX-5 Accessories Concept, which boasts a number of notable embellishments. The 2015 Mazda MX-5 Accessories Concept on display features the automaker’s Ceramic Metallic paint; and its outfitted with 17-inch BBS alloy wheels; a Brembo brake package with red calipers; and a carbon-fibre luggage rack.
Under the hood, the all-new Mazda MX-5 is equipped with the 2.0-litre SKYACTIV four-cylinder petrol engine option which, according to a confirmation by Mazda, will have a power output of 116kW and 201Nm.
In addition, for the customers in Australia, Mazda will also offer a smaller 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine for the 2015 MX-5. The output of that engine will be approximately 95kW/150Nm; making Australia the only market in the world which will offer a choice of engines for MX-5 customers. Both 2.0-litre and 1.5-litre engines in the Australian edition of 2015 MX-5 will likely be available with six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions.
About the expected availability of the all-new 2015 MX-5, Mazda has revealed that the upgraded version of the roadster will hit US dealerships by June, while the customers in Australia will be able to buy the vehicle later this year.
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