2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata vs. 2011 Hyundai H1

To start off, 2011 Hyundai H1 is newer by 5 year(s). Which means there will be less support and parts availability for 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata. In addition, the cost of maintenance, including insurance, on 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata would be higher. At 2,359 cc (4 cylinders), 2011 Hyundai H1 is equipped with a bigger engine. In terms of performance, 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata (171 HP @ 6700 RPM) has 2 more horse power than 2011 Hyundai H1. (169 HP @ 6000 RPM). In normal driving conditions, 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata should accelerate faster than 2011 Hyundai H1.

Let's talk about torque, 2011 Hyundai H1 (224 Nm @ 4200 RPM) has 34 more torque (in Nm) than 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata. (190 Nm @ 5000 RPM). This means 2011 Hyundai H1 will have an easier job in driving up hills or pulling heavy equipment than 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata.

Compare all specifications:

2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata 2011 Hyundai H1
Make Mazda Hyundai
Model MX-5 Miata H1
Year Released 2006 2011
Body Type Convertible Van
Engine Position Front Front
Engine Size 1999 cc 2359 cc
Engine Cylinders 4 cylinders 4 cylinders
Engine Type in-line in-line
Horse Power 171 HP 169 HP
Engine RPM 6700 RPM 6000 RPM
Torque 190 Nm 224 Nm
Torque RPM 5000 RPM 4200 RPM
Number of Seats 2 seats 9 seats
Number of Doors 2 doors 5 doors
Vehicle Length 4000 mm 5130 mm
Vehicle Width 1730 mm 1930 mm
Vehicle Height 1250 mm 1940 mm
Wheelbase Size 2340 mm 3210 mm
Fuel Consumption Overall 8.7 L/100km 10.2 L/100km
Fuel Tank Capacity 48 L 75 L


 

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