Senior executives from Mazda Europe have revealed a few details about the next-generation MX-5, which will likely have some form of electrification.

Jo Stenuit, Mazda Europe’s design director, told AutoRAI.nl the company “did a project in 2024 where we explored the possibilities for the [next-generation] MX-5”.

Although “nothing is set in stone yet”, Mr Stenuit is “certain” the ‘NE’ MX-5 “will have some form of electric power assistance”. He went on to say a mild-hybrid system would be the minimum offering.

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If a mild hybrid system is indeed coming to the next MX-5, it could allow the roadster to join the electrification era while still offering a manual transmission option. The Honda CR-Z pulled off this trick, albeit with limited sales success, a decade or so ago.

It would also allow the MX-5 to save some fuel without adding much weight. As Mr Stenuit admits, the MX-5 “stands above all for fun, light weight and affordability [and] if any of those three aspects are missing, it’s not an MX-5”.

Christian Schultze, Mazda Europe’s director of research and operations, went further, postulating that synthetic fuels and a “relatively light form of electrification” would allow the next MX-5 to “maintain the light weight and direct character, while working towards emissions reduction”.

The push towards to electrifying the MX-5 is being driven solely by emissions regulations, and not the quest for extra power. As Mr Schultze is keen to reiterate, “the MX-5 isn’t about maximum horsepower [because] you don’t need extreme power to experience driving pleasure”.