The Mazda MX-5 has been enjoying quite a long life on the Japanese carmaker’s lineup. Long past are the times when there was simply no competition for the miniature roadster, but its latest generation still manages to hold up quite well in terms of sales. Unsurprisingly, H&R couldn’t turn its back on the model.

The aftermarket suspension manufacturer now has quite a few upgrades in stock for the newest MX-5. A standard lowering spring kit costs € 240 and is optionally compatible with the Sports Suspension upgrade. The regular MX5 sinks 30 mm close to the ground on both axles, while the RF version lowers itself by 25 mm at the front and 30 mm at the rear. As a consequence, the open-top ride gains a sportier stance and becomes more maneuverable, especially in curves.


H&R has also designed roll stabilizers for the Mazda MX-5. Customers may choose between a € 265 kit for the front axle or a € 495 package for both. Both should reduce rolling and rocking.  If the above mentioned upgrades aren’t cool enough for you, consider Trak+ wheel spacers (starting at € 126 per axle) and Monotube height-adjustable springs (€ 1,314/set) that enable lowering in the impressive 40 – 60 millimeter range.