MK Indy RX-5 2021 UK review

MK Indy RX-5 2021 UK review

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Single-donor roadster for self-build enthusiasts a class way to get two-seat lightweight fun MK, producers of the Caterham-esque Indy which we tried in bike-engined form the other week, has had a rather good idea.With an £8533 self-build kit from MK and a single donor Mk2 Mazda MX-5, mechanically sound but bodily iffy examples of which are available very cheaply, you can put a lightweight roadster that looks like this together and on the road for less than £10,000 in around 250 hours.MK will build it for you if you insist (complete from £18,995) but the idea that it’s for those who have more time than spare cash and want the hobby of making it themselves. This test example is, perhaps obviously, built by MK. But also comes with a turbo – you can buy that kit from £12,995 rather than £8500 – and it takes the MX-5’s 1.8-litre engine to 217bhp or more. This one has more. Given it weighs 600kg (take off 30kg for the non-turbo version), you can imagine that it’s quite fast. It’s also rather good fun. 

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