Discover the official launch price of Mazda’s legendary MX-5 roadster in Vietnam, starting at VND 1.34 billion for the soft‑top and VND 1.44 billion for the hard‑top. Learn more now!
After months of anticipation on the showroom floor of Mazda’s Flagship dealership in Ho Chi Minh City, the iconic MX‑5 Miata finally received its official price tag for the Vietnamese market.

Pricing Overview
The soft‑top (convertible) version starts at VND 1.339 billion, while the retractable hard‑top model commands a premium of VND 1.439 billion. Both trims arrive fully equipped, offering buyers a genuine sports‑car experience without the usual compromises.
Dimensions & Powertrain
Both variants share the same compact footprint: 3,915 mm long, 1,735 mm wide and a height of 1,235 mm for the hard‑top (the soft‑top sits a shade taller at 1,240 mm). The wheelbase measures 2,310 mm, and ground clearance is a comfortable 135 mm.

Under the hood sits Mazda’s SkyActiv‑G 2.0‑liter inline‑four, delivering 181 hp at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 156 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Buyers can choose between a six‑speed manual (available only on the black‑painted soft‑top) or a six‑speed automatic transmission.
Performance & Handling
Thanks to a lightweight chassis and an almost perfect 50:50 front‑to‑rear weight balance, the MX‑5 accelerates from 0‑100 km/h in roughly 6.5 seconds. Rear‑wheel drive ensures an engaging, tail‑hopping feel that enthusiasts love.

Inside the Cabin
The interior blends classic roadster charm with modern tech. Premium leather seats, a 4.6‑inch LCD instrument cluster, and an 8.8‑inch central infotainment screen keep drivers connected. Apple CarPlay works wirelessly, while Android Auto is supported via a cable.
Climate control is fully automatic, and the audio system features nine Bose speakers for a rich soundtrack. A mechanical handbrake, four airbags, rear‑parking sensors, a rear‑view camera, and advanced driver‑assist functions (including cross‑traffic alert and front/rear active brake support) round out the safety suite.

Safety & Convenience
The hard‑top’s roof opens and closes at the touch of a button, adding convenience without sacrificing the open‑air experience. Additional highlights include a digital key‑less entry system and a lightweight, aluminium‑reinforced body that contributes to the car’s agile dynamics.
How the MX‑5 Stacks Up
In the sports‑car segment, the MX‑5 Miata competes with the likes of the Audi TT Roadster, Ford Mustang Convertible, and BMW Z4. While its power output is modest compared with those rivals, the MX‑5’s razor‑sharp handling, driver‑focused layout, and approachable price make it a compelling choice for purists seeking pure driving pleasure.
With its official launch price now public, Vietnamese enthusiasts can finally plan their own two‑seater adventure on the road.

