The Mazdaspeed Protegff, is the result of the focused effort of a small group of engineers with designs on going quickly for a reasonable amount of money. Its looks and performance exist without the compromise of team strategists, committees or consumer interest studies. It is what it is.
It also happens to be the best-handling front-drive car on sale in the United States today. With the Protegff,, Mazdaspeed balances the huge grip of 215/45R-17 Bridgestone Potenza RE040s with a functionally superb limited-slip differential and perfectly calibrated spring and damping rates to rule the front-drive performance arena. It holds our record for stock front-drive cars through the slalom (71.4 mph) and pulls a superb .88g around the skidpad.
And it's an absolute blast on the right road. Find a curvy road in the Protegff,, any curvy road, and this car will change your perspective on front-wheel drive. This car instills driver confidence unlike any other. Steering feel is impeccable and turn-in response second nature. Its neutral-to-rear-biased-handling balance makes it faster over most roads than cars with far more power.
If you've got the balls to actually exceed its outrageous limits, it slides predictably and returns to grip without issue. In other words, the Protegff,'s performance belies its rice-winged, scooped-nose appearance on all levels.
The key is huge grip and just enough power to make the most of it. Every last pony is fed efficiently to the road, thanks to the limited slip, while precious little momentum is wasted through unnecessary body movement or tire slip. And the experience is rewarding. We find ourselves flogging this car up on-ramps as if we were on a racetrack, simply because it's so controllable, its limits so forgiving.
With a turbocharged, intercooled version of the standard Protegff,'s 2.0-liter four, the Mazdaspeed version is rated at 170 hp and 160 lb-ft of torque. The addition of a turbo vastly broadens the tuning potential of the Protegff, and gives enthusiasts many options for making more power. Add a bigger intercooler, turbo-back exhaust and boost controller and the fun increases exponentially.
What's more, there are four doors and real interior space in which to hide children, bicycles, groceries or whatever your everyday life requires. However, take out the baby seat, slap on some R-compound rubber and autocross wins are only an entry fee away. Versatile, fast, and at just a touch more than 20 large, a screaming bargain.
| Specs |
| Base Price | $20,480 |
| 0-60 MPH | 7.3 sec. |
| Quarter mile | 15.4 sec. @ 90.4 mph |
| Slalom (700 ft.) | 71.4 mph |
| Skidpad (200 ft.) | .88g |
| 60-0 braking | 121 ft. |
By Josh Jacquot
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