Auto Trader NZ
Published 3 September 2020
And if you thought the current, 250km/h version, was fast enough, you’d better look out for the new one.
MPS programme manager, Yoshiyuki Maeda, says it will have “higher levels of ferocity and exhilaration” while being environmentally friendly.
It adds a body kit to the standard car, and runs a 2.3-litre direct injection turbocharged engine, and is tuned to have “razor-sharp handling.”
More than that we can’t tell you. Mazda is keeping details of the car’s specifications under wraps for now,