2026 Mazda MX-5 GT RS review


A decade is a long time for a car to stick around, but the Mazda MX-5 has aged like a fine wine.

The fourth-generation ND series of the world’s favourite roadster was launched in 2015 and is the longest-running iteration of the MX-5 ever, though it has naturally received several mid-life updates. Most recent was in 2024, when the ‘ND3’ arrived with a new infotainment system, steering revisions, and an updated differential, among other things.

The ND3 is what you see on test here, and potentially the version that will see out the remainder of the ND’s days. Still, there’s no set date for when the next-generation MX-5 will be revealed, and it’s not like Mazda is rushing the current model out the door.

That gives us plenty of time to enjoy models like this, the 2026 Mazda MX-5 Roadster GT RS. It’s still the same analogue sports car as always, but it has some extra goodies like Bilstein dampers, Brembo brakes, and BBS alloy wheels.

Is it still the king of small sports cars?