Mazda MX-5 RF has finally arrived in Malaysia. More of a targa than a full convertible, it
effectively replaces the original soft top version that has been on sale since
August 2015.
Purists can rejoice at
the fact that a manual transmission option has been introduced with the RF,
joining the existing automatic. Prices stand at RM 242,717 for the manual and
RM 248,182 for the automatic, on-the-road inclusive of insurance, a
five-year/100,000 km warranty and a three-year/60,000 km free service package.
Setting the RF – which stands for Retractable
Fastback – apart from the standard soft top model is the three-part
power-folding roof. The front and middle portions fold and stow under the rear
buttresses, creating a cabin that Mazda says combines the freedom of open air
with a sense of security. While it’s electric compared to the soft top’s
lightning-quick hand operation, the roof takes just 13 seconds to open and
close.
Inside, a sound-absorbing headliner on the front and
middle roof panels and sound insulation around the rear wheel wells are
designed to offer a significantly quieter cabin with the roof closed. The
suspension and steering have also been retuned to improve ride comfort, whilst
retaining the roadster’s trademark agility, performance and driver involvement.
The roof adds five millimetres to the overall
height, as well as 58 kg to the kerb weight – the automatic model tips the
scales at 1,138 kg versus 1,080 kg for the soft top, while the manual is
slightly lighter at 1,112 kg. Boot space remains the same, at a rather
restrictive 130 litres.
Power comes from a 2.0 litre
SkyActiv-G direct-injected four-cylinder engine that develops 158 hp at 6,000
rpm and 200 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Drive is sent to the rear wheels via either a
six-speed SkyActiv-MT manual transmission or a six-speed SkyActiv-Drive
automatic with paddle shifters.
Standard kit includes LED headlights with adaptive
front lighting and high-beam control, LED daytime running lights, LED tail
lights, 17-inch gunmetal grey alloy wheels, keyless entry, push-button start,
auto lights and wipers, single-zone auto air-con, cruise control, an MZD
Connect infotainment system with a seven-inch touchscreen and a nine-speaker
Bose sound system with headrest speakers.
Safety-wise, both models come with four airbags, ABS
with EBD and brake assist, stability control and lane departure warning. The
car gets a four-star Euro NCAP safety rating and five stars from ANCAP.