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Mazda's new MX-5 has a very slick folding roof - so we put it to the test

We’ve tested the new MX-5 RF ahead of its Irish launch.

THIS IS THE new Mazda MX-5 RF.

The RF stands for ‘retractable fastback’: its electronic folding metal roof and coupe silhouette. But this isn’t just an MX-5 with a hard-top, it’s a more mature and sophisticated variant of the world’s best-selling roadster.

The three-piece electrically retractable roof works by simply holding a button down on the centre console. The rear roof with its buttresses rises and moves back to make room for the front and centre sections of the roof to retract into the rear deck.

This mechanical dance takes 13 seconds and can be operated at speeds up to 10km/h. The RF’s distinctive gently sloping flying rear buttresses remain even when the roof has been lowered.

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Just like the roadster, the cabin is quite compact, but it is very driver-centric and functional. The dials are big and stylish and the seven-inch Tsunakuru Display is perfectly placed and easy to read.

New on the RF model is a 4.6-inch colour TFT display that can display various driving data such as engine temperature and fuel level. There’s also a neat visual of the roof opening and closing so you can check on its operation without having to turn around.

The seats are supportive and cosseting and come in black with red stitching as standard.

Storage is very limited inside the cabin – no door bins or glovebox – but there is a cubby hole behind the two seats and space for your keys in the armrest.

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At 127 litres, the boot is only three litres smaller than its equivalent in the soft top. (The roof stows away into its own section so boot space is not affected.) Overall the total length, width, and wheelbase of the RF are also the same.

What is different to the soft-top model is the open-top driving experience. Even with the roof open, the MX-5 RF doesn’t quite give you the carefree, wind-in-your-hair, movie-style convertible driving experience of the soft-top MX-5.

What you get is quite an irritating drive due to how the wind catches and whips up around those buttresses. Once the car starts picking up speed the noise just builds and builds until you are forced to slow down or put the roof back up just to get some peace and quiet. At lower speeds, it is as enjoyable as ever to have the roof down. But the MX-5 RF comes alive at speed and when pushed hard.

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The addition of the roof makes the RF 45.5kg heavier than the soft top and raises the centre of gravity of the car. It does help to stiffen up the bodyshell, which makes it more composed with less pronounced body roll than the soft-top model.

The steering feels well weighted and, as ever, it’s engaging and fun to drive. It inspires confidence, which in turn puts a bigger smile on your face.

There are other benefits to the hardtop, too. The cabin is quieter and more refined than the Roadster and there is an added sense of security and protection from the elements. It is a more sophisticated product but just not with the roof down.

This test car was powered by the same 131hp 1.5-litre engine that’s already available in the MX-5 Roadster and it was mated to a great six-speed manual gearbox which has precise, short, sporty gear changes. Whilst 131hp might not sound like a lot of power there isn’t much weight to push around as the MX-5 RF just weighs 1,050kg.

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In Ireland, the car will be offered in standard and GT grade. Standard features across the range include alloy wheels, LED headlights, MZD Connect, cruise control plus automatic air conditioning.

Mazda MX-5 RF GT models get 16-inch gunmetal alloy wheels and piano black wing mirrors, rain sensing wipers, rear parking sensors, smart keyless entry, nine-speaker Premium Bose Surround-Sound and some of the hottest heated leather seats that I have ever sat in.

The entry-level model is priced from €31,495 and costs €390 a year to tax.

There is a more powerful 160hp 2.0-litre SKYACTIV-G engine, which has sweeter sound and gives a better drive. This would be my pick of the two. Not only is it more powerful but it also comes with 17-inch wheels, a limited slip differential as well as Bilstein dampers and strut brace to further enhance the dynamic set up. This engine is only available in GT grade and is priced from €36,695 with an annual motor tax cost of €570.

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Is this the right car for you?

If you love the idea of the fun soft-top Roadster but want something a bit more mature and secure – which you won’t necessarily be driving fast with the roof down – then take the MX-5 RF for a test drive. But if you want a car to enjoy with the roof down at every opportunity then you are better off sticking with the soft-top, which is priced from €27,995.

If your pockets are a bit deeper and you are after something a bit more luxurious then check out the BMW Z4 Roadster, priced from €48,400.

The MX-5 RF is on sale in Ireland from next month.

READ: Car review – the new Mazda MX-5 is a glorious convertible >

READ: Car review – we test Audi’s premium A3 hatchback on Irish roads >

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:50 AM

    But if Apple developed a car would it have windows??!

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    Feb 10th 2015, 2:59 PM

    Windows would be called i-screens

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:44 AM

    Hope they use those Tesla engineers to create a phone battery that lasts more than 8 hours first.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 5:18 PM

    I recently got two full days from my iPhone 6′s battery.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 5:34 PM

    It was turned off

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:36 AM

    I hope they don’t use apple maps

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:32 AM

    Use your iphone to open your car,

    Great, so now when someone robs your phone they get your car too…..

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:08 AM

    How do you “rob” a phone? Cut it open and steal the components?

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:21 AM

    I’ll get your coat Jake.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:46 AM

    As long as you don’t rob it. There is stuff in the pockets!

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    Feb 10th 2015, 12:01 PM

    We should never invent anything new in case it gets stolen.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 1:56 PM

    Someone stole the Internet once.
    People will steal anything.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 3:12 PM

    “They” steal everything that’s not nailed down, and if it’s nailed down, “they” steal the nails as well

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:41 AM

    If Google make their own car they could call it Google Drive…

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:03 AM

    They could make it a van and stuff it full of documents.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:03 AM

    That wasn’t funny. Had to thumb it down myself.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 4:35 PM

    Well at least you had the good sense to thumb it down.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 1:32 PM

    OMG… What a dreadful thought. I honestly can’t think of anything worse for more reasons than I can express. I can see Apple suing Ford for also having a vehicle with a wheel at each corner and Toyota for having Glass in the windows… And can you imagine an iCar that will only let you drive it to where Apple thinks you should go, only lets you put Apple fuel in it, and force feeds you scrappy U2 music at random… And don’t even get get me started on the truly woeful navigation system it will all run on…. We’re doomed.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:27 AM

    fantastic company

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    Feb 10th 2015, 10:13 PM

    Used to be but as they discovered before. No jobs no chance

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    Feb 10th 2015, 3:25 PM

    The iCar chooses your destination for you from a list of Apple-approved destinations…

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    Feb 10th 2015, 3:28 PM

    Someone should tell apple it is illegal to touch your phone whilst driving.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 4:08 PM

    So on one hand we have a company that released all of its patents in order to facilitate the development of this technology, and on the other we have a company that aggressively buys up patent holding companies in order to bring massive lawsuits against its competitors in order the tighten it’s stranglehold on the market. Oh yeah. Super news…

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    Feb 10th 2015, 5:01 PM

    the begrudgary here is top notch.

    I was at the launch of the original iPod in ireland and listened to a lot of people in the room laugh afterwards and saying that apple shouldn’t get involved in the personal entertainment business etc. I can’t say that I was overly impressed with the iPod originally but it has changed the playing field massively.

    but anyway ..the same predictable jokes about apple / android / samsung / microsoft must just get funnier the more the same people post them on every tech related story.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 11:53 AM

    The Floor count of the United Nations Building.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 3:32 PM

    Let them waste millions on the driverless cars.
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    Feb 10th 2015, 6:53 PM

    Well I hope they don’t allow the car version of the OS to get as bloated and slow as iOS after each release.

    Very frustrating on an iPad, but a potentially lethal irritation in a car.

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    Feb 10th 2015, 6:29 PM

    Apple using Tesla people to try out their software in cars. Only a matter of time before they do “iCars”. Before iPhone they tested out iTunes on Motorola phones and that was a success , hence iPhone.

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