Mazda built a V6 MX-5, but canned the project
Mazda’s ethos of a simple, lightweight sports car doesn’t always hit the right notes with the ‘more power’ crowd. A V6 could have fixed that. A version of the Mazda MX-5 with V6 power was considered and prototyped, but ultimately shelved. The exploration of a more powerful MX-5 was confirmed by Mazda’s current European director of research and operations, Christian Schultze. The MX-5 has a strong enthusiast following, so aftermarket conversions to V6 or even V8 power aren’t unheard of, but Mazda apparently considered its own factory-built hot-rod V6 version. In an interview with Dutch publication AutoRAI.nl , Schultze discussed the possibility of a larger engine for the MX-5, before revealing that it was a project Mazda had toyed with previously. MORE: Next Mazda MX-5 – first details, release date of new-gen sports car – report “We already tried something like this about twenty years ago,” Schultze revealed. “Back then, our engineers built a prototyp...