Racing has been a favorite sport of Mazda owners ever since the launching of the Mazda Miata and RX series. Together, these two Mazda models have conquered the racing tracks, showing everyone their capability to battle it out against other ultimate car racers in a serious racing competition. Their power lies in their engines, with a unique rotary engine equipped in RX-7s. MX-5 Miata also has its own success story, with Mazda having been hailed as one of the top racing cars in history, second only to Porsche.
Yet car engineers have not stopped looking for new ways to speed things up in the racing industry. With their never-ending quest for speed, the industry's top minds stumbled upon the discovery of spoilers, and were quick on installing them to test their function. It was a fruitful discovery as cars were able to gain control over aerodynamics with the use of the spoilers. These simple yet effective accessories could actually enhance driving control and maneuverability! This inspired Mazda to create its own immediately. Installing the Mazda Spoiler at the rear of the car became a firsthand experience of its benefits. Soon, Mazda realized that several new factors needed to be considered such as decreasing the lift, minimizing the drag, and increasing the amount of force that pushes the vehicle's tires to the road surface.
Although the primary functions of spoilers were obviously dedicated to race cars, owners of casual vehicles saw how fashionable such accessories could be, despite some not fully benefiting from enhanced aerodynamics. It did not take long for commercially released cars to be packaged with spoilers. Various Mazda sedans were released with a Mazda Spoiler already installed or sold as an add-on. This was to "spoil" the vehicle's look to exude a more aggressive exterior on the road. Other car owners later followed suit, making this car "accessory" a common design accessory .
To show appreciation, Mazda has equaled its patrons' enthusiasm by producing quality and aggressive looking Mazda Spoilers for the consumption of regular Mazda vehicles. In this way, customers would feel the experience of driving a car that has the added perks of a true racing sports car.