You know the drill for limited-edition MX-5s. Mazda's iconic two-seater has received so many over the years that we've lost count, but that hasn't stopped them from selling. Only so many of each will be made, after all, and their bespoke colour schemes usually help them stand out from regular models. That's not entirely the case for the new R-Sport. Its polymetal grey paint and matching fabric roof don't exactly scream 'look at me' and even its Rays 16in forged alloy wheels are on the subtle side. A burgundy leather interior helps to elevate the interior, but otherwise the kit list is all but identical to the regular Sport trim.
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