The Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition made its Asia debut outside Japan in the Philippines at the Sports Cars for a Cause (SCFC) charity event in Bonifacio Global City. First shown at the Mazda Fan Festa last November in Fuji Speedway, this MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition is produced to celebrate the roadster’s 35th anniversary since its introduction in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show.
Organized by the BGC Car Club and NEO, the Sports Cars for a Cause is an annual gathering of the sports car community in support of the Sisters of Mary school to provide scholars with the educational resources they need to thrive. 100 percent of the proceeds during the event go to the funding of the education, boarding, and basic needs of the 11,000 children at the Sisters of Mary school.
As one of the largest gatherings of sports cars in the country, SCFC featured more than 200 sports cars that converged along 4th Avenue and 27th Street in Bonifacio Global City last Sunday, February 23. Attendees there saw the Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition taking center stage for the first time in the Philippines.
“Mazda Philippines is one with the BGC Car Club and NEO in supporting this wonderful event,” said Steven Tan, president of Mazda Philippines. “The strong sense of charity and compassion among the sports car community in Manila made it the perfect venue to show the MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition. Like the people behind Sports Cars for a Cause, the MX-5 is a car that has enjoyed a strong, dedicated following that has made it the world’s best-selling sportscar since its inception in 1989.”
Limited to just 15 units in the country and priced at P 2,490,000, the MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition itself commemorates more than three decades of pure driving exhilaration that only a lightweight sports car can provide.
After its appearance at Sports Cars for a Cause charity event, the MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition will be displayed at the North Court of the Power Plant Mall in Rockwell, Makati from February 25 to March 2, 2025.
The Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition continues to carry an unmistakably sporty silhouette, but with upscale touches exclusive to this variant. It features Artisan Red Premium Metallic paintwork, which is Mazda's fourth Takuminuri special color. The three-layer finish produces a deep, dark red hue that complements the tan soft top and bright silver 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels. A serialized badge on the driver’s rear fender completes the exterior tells.
Inside, the upper door panels and AC vents are color-matched to the exterior so that customers can appreciate the rich, color-shift properties of Artisan Red Premium Metallic. The MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition is also imbued with a classic sports car interior with its heated tan Nappa leather seats embossed with exclusive “35th Anniversary” logos, and matching tan carpeting and floor mats.
Mirroring the high level of equipment found in other Mazda MX-5 Soft Top models, the MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition comes standard with an 8.8-inch infotainment screen powered by the latest-generation Mazda Connect with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual USB Type-C ports, automatic climate control, rain-sensing wipers, and a 9-speaker Bose sound system.
Powering the Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition is a high-revving 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G engine delivering 184 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 205 Nm at 4,000 rpm. This is paired exclusively to a six-speed manual.
Like other 2025 MX-5 MT variants, the MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition amplifies Mazda’s “Jinbai-Ittai” philosophy of “horse and rider as one” with two new circuit-developed technologies: DSC-TRACK mode and Asymmetric Limited Slip Differential. This is on top of sport-tuned Bilstein dampers.
“This special edition is 35 years in the making. The 2025 MX-5 is the most capable version of our roadster yet, and we are thankful to the more than 1,500 MX-5 customers in the country who have become part not just of the MX-5 community in the Philippines, but also as part of the global community. We are delighted to share this milestone with each and every one of you,” concluded Tan.
With only 15 units I guess they were all sold already.
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