The CX-7, the automaker’s all-new crossover, went on sale in the U.S. this year. The European version will be on display at the auto show. Joining it will be the new MX-5 roadster and BT-50 pickup. Finally, the Senku, a coupe concept rumored to possibly be a potential successor to the RX-7, will make its first debut on the continent as well.
Our take? 2005 and 2006 have been turnaround years for Mazda with the runaway success of its Mazda3 and CX-7, both which are currently short on stock. Enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the MX-5 hardtop in the states while the Senku won this year’s Grand Prix Du Plus Beau Concept Car award.