Mazda’s Miata Mono Posto (translation: “one seat”), was the first concept based on the second-generation Miata, introduced in 1998 as a 1999 model.
The Miata Mono Posto sports custom bodywork includes half doors, air intake in the hood, one-piece valence front and rear fascias, cowl-mounted rearview mirror, a minimalist windshield and aluminum rollbar.
Engine modifications include an HKS turbocharger and intercooler, special manifolds, stainless steel exhaust, which result in a 36 percent increase in horsepower to 190.
The paint finish is a custom Red Pearl Mica, and Racing Hart three-piece, five-spoke, 18-inch wheels finish the exterior.
Inside the purposeful cockpit, is a Formula One-style Mono steering wheel, Sparco lightweight, one-piece racing seat and custom gauges.
Source : Mazda Motor Corp.; www.chicagoautoshow.com












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#foreveralone
Cause someone thought the miata was a little too practical lol
It reminds me of racing cars from the 40’s. But why LHD?
At first glance, it looked like a one seated viper!
10/10 would drive…