Expert review with performance specs, running costs, and finance options.
Hot hatchback popular for performance and driving engagement.
The Fiesta ST offers a more powerful engine and sporty handling, with a more spacious cabin and tech that rivals the MX-5. However, the MX-5 provides a unique convertible experience that is unmatched.
Typically less expensive than the MX-5, especially for well-equipped models, but can vary depending on trim level.
Better fuel economy than the MX-5, reliable with good insurance rates, but servicing costs may be similar due to its performance orientation.
Premium hatchback known for quality and performance.
The Golf GTI excels in cabin quality and tech features, offering more space and practicality than the MX-5, while providing a similar sporty driving character.
Generally more expensive than the MX-5 in its higher trims, but offers more versatility and luxury features.
Fuel economy can be slightly lower than the MX-5, with moderate insurance costs, and above-average reliability, making ownership costs competitive.
Affordable sports coupe known for handling and driver engagement.
The GT86 emphasizes driver feedback and handling similar to the MX-5, but with a fixed roof and slightly less agile dynamics. Cabin quality is comparable, but tech features may lag behind the MX-5.
Typically priced similarly to the MX-5, making it a close competitor in their respective categories.
Similar fuel economy to the MX-5 but may be lower in reliability scores; insurance and servicing costs are usually aligned with those of the MX-5.
The Mazda MX-5 RF (2017 onwards) stands out for its unique convertible driving experience and lightweight design, competing effectively against its rivals in the spirited driving segment.