MAZDA has launched a bespoke range of accessories for the Mazda RX-8 sports coupe, available at Mazda dealerships nationwide, the accessories range allows customers to personalise their Mazda RX-8 with unique exterior and interior styling, with prices starting from as little as £25.
The Mazda RX-8 accessories range follows on from the Mazda MX-5 and Mazda RX-7 tradition of creating bespoke accessory ranges, allowing customers to personalise the car to their own taste. True sports car enthusiasts are now able to enhance the Mazda RX-8's already strong road presence with accessories like front and side air dam skirts, perhaps with a rear under deflector, a choice of 18" polished aluminium alloy wheels with tyre deflectors or mudflaps and luxurious leather accessories available in black, red or brown to give a more sporting appeal to the cabin.
A range of chrome accessories are available with a choice of a scuff plate set that stretches the whole length of the door sill and for the exterior, fuel filler lid in brushed or polished aluminium and exhaust trim surround. Inside the cabin, aluminium air vent bezels, piano black centre panel trim and an RX-8 dashboard emblem complete the look. Jeremy Thomson, marketing director for Mazda Motors UK, commented on the appeal of the Mazda RX-8 accessories range: "Customers buying the Mazda RX-8 are forward thinking individuals who want to stand out from the crowd.
By personalising their Mazda RX-8 with bespoke accessories they can make their own statement." A range of merchandise items, ' the Mazda RX-8 collection' complements the accessories range with a wide range of items including polo shirts, a miniature Mazda RX-8 model and a detailed Mazda RX-8 book describing the design and development of the car. The full Mazda RX-8 accessories price list is available from your local Mazda dealer.
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