The Toji’s Story

When the iconic Mazda MX-5 meets a touch of Belgian innovation, something extraordinary happens. Enter the MX-5 Toji, a special limited edition dreamed up by Mazda St-Michel in collaboration with Gisele Racing. Bringing a breath of fresh air to the beloved roadster, the MX-5 Toji merges classic allure with modern finesse, paying homage to the timeless charm of the Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S coupe from 1967.
Distinctive Details
This iteration isn’t merely about aesthetics, although its deep Artisan Red Premium finish is nothing short of stunning, reminiscent of the 35th Anniversary model’s color in Japan. The attention to detail is evident, from its unique set of 17-inch Borbet alloy wheels with a BBS-inspired design to a bi-tone finish, lending a distinct retro edge to the car’s profile.
Interior Feel
Step inside, and the MX-5 Toji continues to impress with its Exclusive Heritage Cosmo houndstooth upholstery, beautifully draping both the seats and dashboard. Embracing a vintage vibe, the steering wheel and gear knob feature genuine wood inserts, while the custom floor mats complete the interior makeover with unique embroidery touches.
Performance and Engineering
Under the hood, the MX-5 Toji runs on a 1.5-liter engine, churning out 129 horsepower. Now, this might sound modest, but paired with Bilstein dampers, the ride quality is noticeably sprightlier and more responsive than its numbers suggest. The Toji is about engaging driving dynamics, capturing the essence of what makes a Mazda MX-5 such a joy to drive.
Pricing and Exclusivity
The appeal of the MX-5 Toji goes beyond its looks and engineering; it’s about its rarity. With only 12 units planned for production, each priced at $49,100, it stands as a collector’s dream. Comparatively, this price tag is a step up from a base MX-5 ND, typically starting around $36,000, but the exclusivity and bespoke tweaks certainly justify that leap.
Drive Comparison
When compared to its predecessors like the Geshi and Shubun editions or even the standard 2.0-liter MX-5s, the Toji holds its own by focusing on agile, nimble handling. While it may not have the same raw power, it more than makes up for it with precision and character, which enthusiasts who appreciate finesse over brute force are sure to love.
This special MX-5 Toji is not just a vehicle but a celebration of Mazda’s legacy and its continuous aim to marry innovation with tradition. For those passionate about car culture and limited-edition gems, the MX-5 Toji occupies a special place that rekindles a love for the open road.
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