The Scud Power long-nose Miata kit Solves the ND’s “Toothy Grin”
The fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 (ND) is already a fantastic car, but there’s no denying its aggressive, “toothy” grille design is polarizing. Japanese aftermarket specialist Scud Power has just the solution, with its new Scud Power long-nose Miata kit transforming the ND to another aesthetic level. By replacing the stock front bumper with a subtly sculpted piece, the ND now looks more like the spiritual successor to the beloved second-gen NB Miata.
The transformation is dramatic enough that casual observers might mistake your modern MX-5 for a restomod classic. This highly sought-after kit gives the ND the classic roadster proportions it was arguably always meant to have.
Here is a look at what the conversion involves and the financial hurdle of getting your hands on one.


The Cost of Classic Proportions
Achieving this perfected aesthetic will set you back considerably, largely due to import fees and shipping logistics.
| Item | Cost Estimate | Detail |
| Bumper Price (Direct from Japan) | ~$608 (95,000 Yen) | Ships unpainted (FRP material) |
| U.S. Import Price | Upwards of $2,000 | Includes shipping, handling, and importer markup |
| Additional Cost | Professional Paint Matching | Required; bumper arrives unpainted |
| Installation | Professional Body Shop (Recommended) | To ensure proper fit and panel gaps |


The Aesthetic and Philosophical Upgrade
The Scud Power long-nose Miata kit brings a philosophy of vintage charm to the modern ND, which remains one of the most analog and engaging sports cars you can buy today. The kit effectively honors the legacy of the second-generation NB Miata, which is arguably many enthusiasts’ favorite generation due to its perfect balance of classic proportions and contemporary reliability.
By bringing a subtle grille opening and elongated front end, the conversion shifts the visual weight of the ND, giving it better proportions that echo the golden age of lightweight roadsters.

Ordering Hurdles
For international customers, obtaining the Scud Power long-nose Miata kit presents challenges. Scud Power operates primarily through its Japanese website, forcing international customers to navigate language barriers and complex shipping logistics.
While US-based importers do stock the conversion kit for convenience, expect the price to jump significantly to cover freight and import tariffs. Regardless of where you buy it, factoring in the cost for professional paint matching and installation is essential before completing your budget.
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