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The 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata sports car is the perfect blend of handling, power, and affordability. Pricing starts at $28,050.

It’s brilliant. Buy it. The end.

OK, we’ll expand. Humankind has invented some really cool stuff — like space rockets, MRI scanners, Lego bricks, electric guitars, and the Swiss Army knife. To such hallowed company, we would add the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the little sports car with the capacity for big fun.

As long as practicality isn’t a priority and you’re comfortable enough in the cabin, driving the MX-5 Miata will be most definitely a joy.

RF: Retractable Fastback

A typical MX-5 Miata is the soft-top version with a cloth roof. But Mazda also offers an RF variant in the Club and Grand Touring trims, with a power-retractable hard top in a fastback shape. The car looks more like a coupe when the RF roof is in place.

It takes just 13 seconds to open or close, and makes the MX-5 Miata more of a car for all seasons. A little extra weight is added, but not enough to dampen the experience.

2023 MAZDA MX-5 Miata Pricing

The 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata starts at $28,050. That’s for the Sport version which comes solely with a manual transmission. To acquire an automatic means choosing a Grand Touring model.

The Club’s Brembo BBS Recaro package upgrades the brakes, alloy wheels, and sport seats (with Brembo, BBS, and Recaro products, respectively). The most expensive premium paint costs $595, and the Grand Touring version also offers fine Nappa leather in a terracotta color for $300.

  • MX-5 Miata Sport: $28,050
  • MX-5 Miata Club: $31,550
  • MX-5 Miata Club w/Brembo BBS Recaro package: $36,050
  • MX-5 Miata Club RF w/Brembo BBS Recaro package: $38,550
  • MX-5 Miata Grand Touring: $33,050 Popular
  • MX-5 Miata Grand Touring RF: $35,350 Popular
  • MX-5 Miata Grand Touring w/auto: $33,550
  • MX-5 Miata Grand Touring RF w/auto: $35,900

These are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) and do not include the $1,275  factory-to-dealer delivery fee (destination charge).

Fun machines in a similar financial ballpark include the Subaru BRZ (from $28.6K) and Toyota GR86 (from $28K) joint project. These come in coupe form only, with a similar approach to the MX-5 of rear-wheel drive, light weight, and modest engine power. The Ford Mustang (from around $29K) feels much heavier, but does offer a lot of muscle. Or if the requirement is more for an enjoyable soft-top than a rear-drive enthusiast machine, there’s the Mini Convertible from $33.8K.

Before buying a new MX-5 Miata 2-seater sports car, check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to know what you should really pay. The MX-5 Miata holds its value well. It is pretty much an icon at this point and Mazda has no plans to discontinue this star performer.

What’s New for 2023

The only change this year is the addition of Zircon Sand Metallic to the choice of exterior paint colors. It’s available on Club and Grand Touring models.

As for what’s next, Mazda announced we’ll see a Miata with “some form of electrification” in 2026.

Driving the 2023 MAZDA MX-5 Miata

We’ve met engineers working for Mazda who own an MX-5 Miata and drive it just for the thrill. That’s an emphatic endorsement right there.

Sure, you could buy a Porsche 718 Boxster, a BMW Z4 or even a Corvette and enjoy greater power while still doing the whole top-down thing. But they’re more expensive and, frankly, the MX-5 Miata’s 181 horsepower is ample enough for public roads, while the handling still works well on a track.

Nor does it take an experienced road warrior to enjoy. The MX-5 Miata’s charms are easy to access. So someone new to the discipline of rear-wheel drive and perhaps even a manual transmission couldn’t make a better choice than this.

The MX-5 Miata is involving — it’s not just transportation. The steering is communicative, the suspension is precise yet still bearable for everyday driving and/or longer trips. We’ve racked up hundreds of miles in the MX-5 Miata and would gladly do more at the drop of the proverbial hat.

One thing to think about is the Club version. It comes with a stiffer Bilstein suspension, front strut tower brace for extra rigidity at the front end (sharpening up the steering), and a limited-slip differential enhancing rear-wheel traction. Give this version a test drive before settling on a trim level, just in case it might be too firm for your tastes. After all, the other versions are perfectly fine.

We’ve spent hundreds of hours driving and researching the current collection of convertibles including this Mazda MX-5 Miata.

Intimate Interior

It’s the opposite of that “you must be this tall to ride” theme park notice. The narrow 2-seater quarters and low windshield of the 2023 MX-5 Miata make it effectively unsuitable for the biggest and broadest members of the motoring public, sadly.

The passenger footwell has to give up space to the transmission tunnel, there’s no glove box, and not much space for phones. As if any of that mattered.

What does matter is the driving position, low to the ground for the best seat-of-the-pants perception of how the car is behaving. The way the right hand falls naturally onto the gear lever. And the uncluttered dashboard.

Just a couple of gripes. When the roof is down and the sun is behind, the infotainment display reflects so much light that it’s impossible to tell what it might be saying. And the 4.5-cubic trunk is really only big enough for a couple of soft bags with a weekend’s-worth of luggage.

Our Favorite Features and Tech

Manual transmission
It might seem like a stick-shift belongs in the dark ages, but it’s so right in this car, adding to the involvement. As the saying goes — the more you put into something, you more you get out of it. This unit has one of the sweetest shift actions we’ve ever encountered.

Rear-wheel drive
If there was more power, there might be a higher likelihood of the car’s back end sliding out if someone overcooked it going into a corner. But the setup in the MX-5 Miata is so wonderfully progressive and benign that it’s easy to control.

Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Despite the scarcity of space for devices, the MX-5 Miata does at least have smartphone integration as standard. It goes wireless in the Club and Grand Touring trims, so there’s no need to take the phone out of your pocket or purse.

Kinematic Posture Control (KPC)
This is about the car’s posture, not the humans inside. The MX-5 Miata has always had superb cornering talents. But since last year, they’ve been enhanced by KPC, which applies subtle braking to the inside rear wheel through fast turns. It makes the steering feel more linear, reduces any body roll, and contributes to the general stability.

Bilstein shock absorbers
These come as standard in the Club trim. Bilstein is a specialist company supplying car makers like Porsche and BMW.

Brembo BBS Recaro package
Brembo supplies brakes for the likes of Ferrari, BBS alloy wheels are highly regarded in the industry, and Recaro makes great racing seats — they’re heated here as well. Available with the Club trim.

Engine & Transmission

Everything Mazda has put into or left out of the 2023 MX-5 Miata makes perfect sense. The company decided not to install a turbocharged engine. Instead, this 4-cylinder unit makes its maximum output at quite high revs, allowing the driver to modulate the throttle for fine control of engine speed.

The standard transmission is a slick 6-speed manual. Again, a great choice. It engages the driver. For those unwilling or unable to use a stick-shift, a 6-speed automatic transmission is available with the Grand Touring trim.

The other inspired choice is rear-wheel drive. The front-engine/rear-drive layout of the MX5-Miata is classic sports car and well balanced. All-wheel drive is not offered. You could always buy a set of winter tires if you live in colder latitudes.

Mazda recommends using 91-octane premium gasoline.

2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine
181 horsepower @ 7,000 rpm
151 lb-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy (2022 figures): 26/34 mpg (manual), 26/35 mpg (automatic)

More MX-5 Miata fuel economy information is available on the EPA’s website.

3-Year/36,000-Mile Warranty

Mazda’s new-car warranty is for three years or 36,000 miles, whichever happens first. The powertrain is covered for five years or 60,000 miles. These are typical in the non-luxury sector.

KBB Vehicle Review and Rating Methodology

Our Expert Ratings come from hours of both driving and number crunching to make sure that you choose the best car for you. We comprehensively experience and analyze every new SUV, car, truck, or minivan for sale in the U.S. and compare it to its competitors. When all that dust settles, we have our ratings.

We require new ratings every time an all-new vehicle or a new generation of an existing vehicle comes out. Additionally, we reassess those ratings when a new-generation vehicle receives a mid-cycle refresh — basically, sprucing up a car in the middle of its product cycle (typically, around the 2-3 years mark) with a minor facelift, often with updates to features and technology.

Rather than pulling random numbers out of the air or off some meaningless checklist, KBB’s editors rank a vehicle to where it belongs in its class. Before any car earns its KBB rating, it must prove itself to be better (or worse) than the other cars it’s competing against as it tries to get you to spend your money buying or leasing.

Our editors drive and live with a given vehicle. We ask all the right questions about the interior, the exterior, the engine and powertrain, the ride and handling, the features, the comfort, and of course, about the price. Does it serve the purpose for which it was built? (Whether that purpose is commuting efficiently to and from work in the city, keeping your family safe, making you feel like you’ve made it to the top — or that you’re on your way — or making you feel like you’ve finally found just the right partner for your lifestyle.)

We take each vehicle we test through the mundane — parking, lane-changing, backing up, cargo space and loading — as well as the essential — acceleration, braking, handling, interior quiet and comfort, build quality, materials quality, reliability.

What is the most expensive Mazda Miata?

A: The top sale price was $99,787 for a 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata Flyin' Miata LS3 6-Speed on November 10 2022. Q: What is the lowest sale price of a MX-5 Miata? A: The lowest recorded sale price was $1,100 for a 1992 Mazda Miata Convertible on May 19 2019.

What is the cheapest Mazda Miata?

2022 MAZDA MX-5 Miata Pricing Sport trim is the most affordable new MX-5 Miata, with a soft top and a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $27,300, plus a destination charge. Some options are available, but an automatic transmission isn't one of them. The Grand Touring soft top starts at $32,300.

Is a Mazda Miata a good car?

Notably, the Mazda MX-5 Miata has long enjoyed an above-average reliability rating, with some model years ranking higher than others. For example, RepairPal gave the 2021 model year a 4 out of 5 reliability rating, placing it 8th out of 21 for subcompact cars, while J.D.Power scored the 2019 model 73 out of 100.

How much is a MX

2021 Mazda MX-5 Miata Value - $22,945-$33,141 | Edmunds.