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Lequel est le plus rapide ?

La Mazda MX-5 Miata NB est plus rapide — 7.3s plus rapide en moyenne sur 18 circuits partagés.

Few cars have inspired more track-day loyalty than the Mazda MX-5 Miata NB and the BMW E82 128i, but their appeal comes from diametrically opposed philosophies. The Miata is the archetype of lightweight, minimalist sports car engineering—an instrument for the purist who wants to feel every nuance of weight transfer, every slip angle, every vibration through the steering wheel. The 128i, by contrast, is a compact coupe with a big heart: a straight-six under the hood, German solidity, and a chassis built to balance comfort and performance. On paper, the BMW should walk away from the Mazda—nearly 100 PS and 900 pounds heavier, with more than double the torque. Yet, the stopwatch and the seat-of-the-pants tell a more nuanced story.

At technical circuits—where rhythm, grip, and confidence at the limit matter more than horsepower—the Miata NB’s featherweight, double-wishbone suspension, and near-perfect weight distribution allow it to dance. Nowhere is this more obvious than at Buttonwillow Raceway - 13CW, where a heavily modified, aero-laden Miata blitzed a 1:44.841, outpacing a well-prepped 128i’s 2:07.66 by nearly 23 seconds. While some of this margin comes down to tire and power disparities, the Miata’s ability to exploit mechanical grip and reward a committed driver is undeniable. The BMW, with its substantial mass and open differential, simply can’t change direction or brake as late without feeling ponderous—especially on narrow, technical courses where weight is the enemy of agility.

But the BMW isn’t without its domains of dominance. On circuits that reward straight-line speed and reward torque, the 128i claws back time. Take Road America, a circuit defined by long straights and heavy braking: the 128i’s 2:43.072 edges out the Miata’s 2:45.86, its 3.0L inline-six unfurling its torque in a way the Miata’s modest four can’t hope to match. Here, the BMW’s broader powerband and higher terminal velocity finally pay off, but the margin is nowhere near as dramatic as you’d expect given the engine difference. The Miata remains close, its low drag and reduced mass helping it carry surprising speed through the esses and brake zones.

Where the Miata truly shines is in its transparency. The chassis communicates every subtle shift, every tire’s protest. On tracks like Putnam Park, the Miata’s 1:13.77 laps are not just a function of power, but of a suspension that’s always in dialogue with the driver, letting you play at the edge of grip with confidence. The BMW, in contrast, feels more insulated. Its multi-link rear and MacPherson strut front setup offer security and composure, but the steering is less chatty, the limits less approachable for the novice. The 128i’s extra mass is always present, asking you to brake earlier and commit less aggressively to late apexes. Yet, for those who prefer stability and a broader performance envelope, it’s a forgiving companion—especially when the track is slick or the curbs are rough.

Both cars reward different kinds of drivers. The Miata NB is for the tactician, the driver who wants to extract every tenth by managing weight and maximizing corner speed. It’s a car that flatters the patient, rewards the brave, and never surprises—the kind of machine that makes you a better driver with every lap. The 128i, meanwhile, is the thinking enthusiast’s GT: more relaxed, easier to drive quickly thanks to its torque and balance, but less talkative at the edge. If you want a car to learn the art of momentum and precision, the Miata is your partner. If you want something that handles daily duties, devours straights, and still puts a smile on your face in the fast stuff, the 128i delivers. The stopwatch may favor the Mazda more often, especially on technical tracks, but each car’s character is its own reward.

Dernière mise à jour: Mar 6, 2026

Spécifications

Spécifications Mazda MX-5 Miata NB MX-5 Miata NB BMW E82 128i E82 128i
Années du modèle 1998-2005 2008-2013
puissance 140 231
couple (N_M) 133 270
poids (KG) 1,065 1,475
Puissance par rapport au poids 0.13 0.16
Rang #287 #279
Pneu 140 R050
195/50/15
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
215/40/18 / 245/35/18
Description du moteur The 1.8L BP-4W engine 3.0L NA I6 (N52B30 )
boîte de vitesses 5 SPEED MANUAL 6 SPEED MANUAL
Type de transmission RWD RWD
empattement (MM) 2260 2660
largeur (MM) 1679 1748
longueur (MM) 3950 4360
hauteur (MM) 1219 1408
0 - 60 MPH 8 Secondes 5.6 Secondes
Vitesse maximale (KPH) 192 209
prix MSRP $ 20,150 $ 31,500
Valeur actuelle $ 12,500 $ 10,000
Temps au tour global vs moyen +4.83s +2.04s

Mazda MX-5 Miata NB MX-5 Miata NB — Tours vs Moyenne

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Moyen M Lourd/Course 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

BMW E82 128i E82 128i — Tours vs Moyenne

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Moyen M Lourd/Course H/R
>200 +3.81s
141–200 +3.81s +0.51s
100–140
0–99 -2.54s
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