The first all-electric Miata is still a ways away, but we hope Mazda's 'Vision Study Model' is a hint as to what it will look like.
In the minutes leading up to the concept's first appearance, we see numerous shots of people happily driving different Miata generations, which further fuels our speculation that there's a connection between past MX-5s and the Vision Study Model.
Our first look at the concept is viewed through an iPhone screen, with its exposed chassis featuring what appears to be a T-shaped battery pack. The car's body then drops on top and we see its passenger-side butterfly door open up.While the crazy doors are one of the concept's defining features, we don't expect them to be part of a production model.
The rest of the imaginary sports car looks doable, albeit ultra-dramatic. Its wide hips, peaked front fenders, and low cowl are all exaggerated traits of the current ND Miata. The illuminated Mazda logo mounted low on the concept's nose and the slim, protruding front lighting elements are other neat touches.Of course, we realize Mazda's Vision Study Model might not preview a future Miata EV at all. We have flashbacks of thethe company revealed back in 2017 that has not come to fruition.
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