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Which is faster?

The Mazda MX-5 Miata NB is faster — 3.7s quicker on average across 8 shared tracks.

Comparing the Mazda MX-5 Miata NB and the Honda Prelude BB5-BB9 is like pitting two sharply defined schools of thought against each other—one, the archetype of lightweight rear-wheel-drive purity; the other, a front-heavy, high-traction coupe built for confident, stable progress. Their rivalry is as much about driving philosophy as stopwatch numbers, and the lap data only deepens the contrast between these two icons.

The Miata NB is, at its core, about intimacy and immediacy. With just over 2,300 lbs to move and rear-wheel-drive, its double-wishbone suspension and featherweight chassis mean every input is met with a direct response. The car doesn’t hide its intentions—it telegraphs weight transfer, tire slip, and steering loads with a clarity few cars approach. This makes the Miata a scalpel on technical circuits, rewarding drivers who build speed through rhythm and precision. Its win at GingerMan Raceway - Extended Course 10B CW is emphatic: a heavily modified NB (turbo, aero, 245-section tires) lapped in 1:39, a massive 20 seconds ahead of a moderately tuned Prelude (1:59.01). Even accounting for prep level, the message is clear—the Miata has an agility ceiling the Prelude can’t quite reach on tight, flowy layouts.

But the Prelude isn’t simply left behind. Honda’s BB5-BB9 is about stability and unflappable grip. Though heavier by nearly 400 lbs, its longer wheelbase and front-heavy layout deliver confidence under braking and through high-speed transitions. The 2.2L H22 engine offers a broad, linear pull with more torque than the Miata’s BP-4W, and when given a track that rewards power and stability—especially with turbocharged builds—the Prelude transforms. The lap at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway - CW is instructive: a race-prepped, turbocharged Prelude storms to 1:50.65, besting even a race-spec Miata by over seven seconds. On power circuits—or when outright grip is maximized—the Prelude can unleash brute force, and its predictable handling makes it forgiving for drivers still learning the limits.

Trade-offs, however, are inevitable. The Miata NB’s lightness translates to a car that’s sensitive to setup and punishes over-driving. It’s an honest companion—rewarding the patient and those who treat every lap as a conversation, but less forgiving when momentum is lost. The Prelude, with its extra weight and torque, covers up mistakes with stability but can feel numb and less adjustable at the limit, especially on tighter courses. Yet, on tracks like Portimão, the Prelude’s composure delivered a 2:25.9 lap, comfortably ahead of a novice-driven, lightly modified Miata (2:33.41).

For the driver, this means two distinct experiences. The Miata NB is for those who savor nuance—who want a chassis that “whispers” about every limit and rewards extracting every tenth. Its aftermarket is vast, and its approachable limits make it ideal for both beginners and experts looking to refine their craft. The Prelude, meanwhile, suits those who want high-speed assurance, torque out of slow bends, and a platform that tolerates aggressive driving and horsepower upgrades. On tracks with long straights or in the hands of tuners, its potential is formidable. But on tight, technical venues, the Miata’s clarity and balance remain unmatched.

Ultimately, the choice reflects your priorities: do you want a car that makes every lap a lesson in chassis dynamics, or one that flatters with confidence and power? The Miata NB is the thinking driver’s tool; the Prelude, a stable companion built for the bold. Both can be quick, but it’s how they get there—and how they make you feel at the ragged edge—that defines their rivalry.

Last updated: Mar 6, 2026

Specifications

Specifications Mazda MX-5 Miata NB MX-5 Miata NB Honda Prelude BB5-BB9 Prelude BB5-BB9
Model Years 1998-2005 1997-2001
horsepower 140 133
torque (N_M) 133 179
weight (KG) 1,065 1,240
Power to Weight 0.13 0.11
Rank #290 #278
Tire 140 R050
195/50/15
180 POTENZA RE-01R
engine Description The 1.8L BP-4W engine 2.2L NA I4 (H22A1 )
gearbox 5 SPEED MANUAL 5-SPEED MANUAL
drive Type RWD FWD
wheelbase (MM) 2260 2585
width (MM) 1679 1750
length (MM) 3950 4545
height (MM) 1219 1315
0 - 60 MPH 8 SECs 9 SECs
top Speed (KPH) 192 201
price MSRP $ 20,150 $ 26,000
Current Value $ 12,500 $ 18,000
OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES +4.83s +7.98s

Mazda MX-5 Miata NB MX-5 Miata NB — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +14.78s +5.01s +1.18s
141–200 +13.44s +5.01s -0.04s
100–140 +5.01s -1.47s
0–99 +5.55s +2.52s -1.47s

Honda Prelude BB5-BB9 Prelude BB5-BB9 — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +10.5s
141–200 +8.01s +8.01s
100–140 +4.74s
0–99
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