LIKES
- Peerless handling
- Peerless manual transmission
- Peerless affordable roadster
- RF hard top
- Standard Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
DISLIKES
- Impractical for everything but driving
- Irritating infotainment
- No storage space
- Getting expensive
- Flimsy cupholders
BUYING TIP
The 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata two-seat roadster looks and feels like no other car on the road.
What kind of vehicle is the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata? What does it compare to?
The Miata is a two-seat convertible meant for people who enjoy the connection between man and machine. The world’s bestselling roadster doesn’t have many competitors under $40,000, which excludes the BMW Z4 and Porsche 718 Boxster.
Is the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata a good car?
It’s a great car. For driving. But it lacks the practicality, comfort, cargo room, and convenience features of most new cars, sinking its TCC Rating to a 5.8 out of 10.
What's new for the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata?
Not much, except for a $540 price increase and brake-based torque vectoring for the inside rear wheel on the base model.
The design and perfect weight balance connect the driver to the road like no other modern car. The 181-hp 2.0-liter inline-4 might not sound impressive on paper, but when paired with a lightweight coupe, an independent rear suspension, and seamless 6-speed manual transmission, it creates a visceral experience more thrilling and pure than many other, more expensive sports cars.
That’s the best thing about the MX-5 Miata. As an everyday go-getter, it shrinks to the task. It fits just 4.6 cubic feet of gear in its trunk, which might be enough for a grocery run, and its size discriminates against taller humans, who will be conscious of their knees, elbows, and head until the top is down. For smaller folks, the Miata cocoons occupants as well as it hugs the road.
The standard features mirror the pared down nature of the Miata. A 7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto comes standard, but it’s a nuisance as much as a convenience. Standard safety features include automatic emergency braking at low speeds, blind-spot monitors, and lane-departure warnings.
How much does the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata cost?
The base Sport model costs $28,315, including a $1,015 destination fee. Sport and Club models only come with the 6-speed manual, whereas the Grand Touring can be optioned with a less expensive 6-speed automatic priced at $33,315; the manual is $500 more. The Miata Club with a Brembo BBS Recaro package costs $36,315, and the power hard top version tops the lineup at $39,215. The RF can be fitted on Grand Touring models for $2,700 more than the soft top.
Where is the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata made?
In Hiroshima, Japan.
Styling
The 2022 Mazda MX-5 looks special.
Is the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata a good-looking car?
Small can be cute, but the diminutive roadster is a master class in design, with a long nose, a snug boot, and curves like an Appalachian road. It’s flawless body earns two points, and the minimalist interior earns another in following orders to being a fuss-free driver’s car. It’s an 8.
Mazda pushes the standard 16-inch alloy wheels to the curvy corners, though we prefer the 17-inchers finished in dark silver. The nose dips dramatically into a grinning grille, and the air flows over its rounded shoulders to the rear, where circular taillights complete an almost Anime-level of cuteness.
Inside, black wins the day on cloth seats and soft-touch surfaces. Some chrome-like plastic on the switchgear and steering wheel accentuates the minimalist design.
Performance
The Miata is made to be driven.
The MX-5 Miata is the purest form of a sports car: compact, lightweight, rear-wheel driven, close to the road. Its exceptional handling and driving feel keep it competitive on twisty tracks with much more powerful cars. It’s an 8.
Is the Mazda MX-5 4WD?
No, it’s rear-wheel drive and has a perfect 50/50 weight balance.
The Miata’s 181-hp 2.0-liter inline-4 making 151 lb-ft of torque doesn’t light up the spec sheet; it goes from 0-60 mph in just under 6.0 seconds. But the Miata’s driving dynamics light up the driver’s soul.
Sitting so close to the road, putting the top down, and pushing the combustion engine deeper toward the 7,200 rev limit makes it feel and sound like it’s going a lot faster.
Direct steering complements the ability to rotate the rear end to maintain speed around curves, which is enhanced with an available limited-slip rear differential. The magic of the Miata is how attuned it is to the road. The front double wishbone and rear multi-link suspension wear aluminum arms to minimize weight and increase handling responses.
The ride is compliant, but like any other small roadster with a short wheelbase and firm dampers, the Miata can skip over uneven pavement, especially with the heavier RF models.
This year, a 6-speed automatic transmission is offered only on the Grand Touring trim. It’s $500 less than the 6-speed manual, but those savings are a waste. The Miata is made for a manual. The firm clutch pedal isn’t springy, and the short shifts marry the motion between hand and foot.
Exclusive to the Club models with the manual is a Brembo/BBS/Recaro package for $4,500 that adds Brembo front brakes, BBS 17-inch forged wheels, heated Recaro bucket seats, red rear brake calipers, and black aero elements.
Comfort & Quality
The roadster fits two who must travel light.
The cramped front seats, lack of rear seats, and puny trunk each cost the Miata a point on our scale. But the good fit and finish restores a point. It’s a 3.
The two-seat roadster denies extraneous things, and that carries over to its occupants. The cloth seats with manual adjustability have long, low seat bottoms that keep it relatively comfy, but the buckets pinch wider bodies, and taller people may struggle with knee and head room.
The removable cupholders serve their purpose best when removed instead of knocking into knees. Keep the coffee cups out of the car, and plan only on stowing bottles in the compartment behind the center armrest. Or in a bag in the trunk. With only 4.6 cubic feet of space, it holds two carry-on bags and a backpack.
Safety
The IIHS and the NHTSA have not crash tested the MX-5.
How safe is the Mazda MX-5?
Without official crash testing, we don’t assign a safety rating. The physics of the Miata—small, light, exposed, and dwarfed by every other vehicle on the road—don’t favor it in crashes.
Mazda equips it with LED headlights and taillights, automatic emergency braking at speeds no greater than 19 mph, blind-spot monitors, and lane-departure warnings. The top Grand Touring trim gets adaptive headlights and automatic high beams.
Features
Standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto improve the Miata’s poor infotainment system.
The 2022 MX-5 Miata earns a point above average for its relative but eroding value, yet loses a point for a tedious infotainment system. It’s a 5.
The 7.0-inch touchscreen in the Miata proves Mazda’s infotainment is bad either way, because the touchscreen’s tiny menu icons are tedious to press and most of their functionality is blocked when the car is in motion. Setting the presets with the console dial is equally tedious. Fortunately, it comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, where using the dial to switch through icons works better. Basic additional features include Bluetooth, power features, keyless entry, and a telescoping steering wheel wrapped in leather.
Which Mazda MX-5 should I buy?
The bummer this year is the Club only comes with the soft top. We like the RF that turns the Miata into an all-season vehicle. But Mazda limits its availability to the $33,815 Grand Touring model for an extra $2,700-$2,750, depending on transmission. The only way to get it on the Club is with the expensive Brembo BBS Recaro package.
How much is a fully loaded 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata?
That package tops the Grand Touring trim at $36,315, or $39,215 for the hard top. You can get a lot of sports car for $40k, but the package ensures you don’t have to mess with the aftermarket too much.
Fuel Economy
For a small car, the MX-5 Miata returns average fuel economy.
Is the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata good on gas?
The lightweight, rear-wheel drive Miata with the 6-speed manual has an EPA-rated 26 mpg city, 35 highway, 29 combined with either the soft or hard top. That’s a 5 on our scale.
With the 6-speed automatic, it’s a tad more efficient at 26/35/30 mpg, but the manual is a whole lot more fun.
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