Mazda Miata MX-5 Super Street Concept – Wouldn’t It Be Nice

If we were to build the new Miata, this is what it’d look like
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Jon Sibal 2016 Mazda MX 5 Rendering

Since Mazda’s fourth generation two-seat MX-5 roadster is just hitting the streets, we decided to get together with designer Jon Sibal to help us visualize the perfect Miata. Modifications include: carbon flares, front lip and wing, new side skirts, front air intake, fog lights, roll cage, Recaro buckets, and SSR Mesh wheels.

Now only if we could have one in time for a SEMA build! (What’s up, Mazda USA?! Make it happen!)

Sean Russell, former Editor-in-chief of Super Streetbike Magazine, currently fills the role of Projects Editor for the International Automotive Group (IAG) of Source Interlink Media, LLC. A graduate of Arizona State University with years of journalism experience, his focus is to improve the quality and reach of digital content through gripping enthusiast-driven content, unmatched photography and video, and exclusive industry news updates implemented strategically over social networks and web properties.

As an avid motorsports enthusiast wielding a background in go-fast tuner and streetbike culture, Sean is excited to help head the digital efforts of IAG, which includes class-leading titles: Import Tuner, Super Street, Modified, Honda Tuning, European Car and Eurotuner. Low Rider is included as well.

When not in the office you can find him regularly gritting his teeth while overtaking Prius and soft-foot drivers across assorted Los Angeles thoroughfares.

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