2025 Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition Coming to Canada

January 27 2025,

2025 Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition Coming to Canada

The 2025 Mazda MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition marks a pivotal moment in the roadster's storied history, with just 230 units allocated for the Canadian market. This exclusive model showcases Artisan Red Metallic paintwork through Mazda's sophisticated Takuminuri paint process, paired with a distinctive beige soft top and bright-finish 17-inch wheels.


The anniversary celebration coincides with the iconic sports car's debut at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, where Mazda showcased this special edition alongside historic MX-5 models. This new variant builds upon the GT trim's foundation while adding exclusive touches that set it apart in the MX-5 lineup, with Canadian pricing starting at $43,700.


Premium Design Elements Define Anniversary Edition  


The 2025 MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition elevates the roadster's aesthetic with its Artisan Red Metallic exterior, created through an advanced three-layer finish process. This sophisticated paint technology produces deep, rich tones that shift with changing light conditions. The exterior design continues with a beige soft top, creating a striking contrast that emphasizes the car's classic roadster proportions. Each vehicle features serialized badging on the front fender, marking its place in this limited production run.


The interior matches the exterior's sophistication with tan Nappa leather seating, featuring embossed 35th Anniversary logos in the headrests. The cabin's design extends to matching tan carpeting and floor mats, while Artisan Red metallic trim adorns the air conditioning vents and upper door panels, creating a cohesive visual connection to the exterior.


Performance and Technology Integration  


This anniversary edition combines traditional sports car elements with modern technology. The six-speed manual transmission remains the sole gearbox option, paired with an asymmetric limited-slip differential and sport-tuned Bilstein dampers. The shock tower brace enhances structural rigidity, maintaining the MX-5's renowned handling characteristics.


Modern amenities include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, Alexa Built-in functionality, and an 8.8-inch Mazda Connect infotainment display with integrated navigation. The Bose audio system delivers premium sound quality, while heated seats provide comfort during Vancouver's cooler months.


Canadian Market Availability  


The 2025 MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition represents a rare opportunity for Canadian driving enthusiasts. With production limited to 230 units nationwide, this special edition combines collectible appeal with daily usability. Available exclusively with a manual transmission, this model maintains the pure driving experience that has defined the MX-5 for three and a half decades.


Metrotown Mazda in Burnaby invites you to learn more about the 2025 MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition. Visit our showroom to explore this exclusive model and discuss reservation options. Located in the heart of Metro Vancouver, our team can provide detailed information about this limited-edition MX-5 and help you secure your piece of Mazda history.


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