The Mazda2 5dr, which was introduced in September 2007, broke the industry trend for increasing weight and size with each successive replacement model. New Mazda2 is 100kg lighter than the previous model, thanks to Mazda’s ‘gram strategy’ diet, and the use of lightweight ultra-high tensile steels and new technology – leading to excellent fuel consumption and low CO2 emissions. “Demand for the new Mazda2 5dr has been greater than we anticipated and the arrival of the new three-door model, with its special appeal to a different group of consumers, will accelerate sales to a much higher level,” comments Mark Cameron, Mazda UK marketing director. “Our original small car segment sales target for 2008 was an ambitious, but realistic 12,000 units – tripling our sales in this sector. Now, we are confident of achieving 15,000 sales as the three-door model with its keen pricing, £500 lower model-for-model, boosts the Zoom‑Zoom appeal of Mazda2 to a wider audience.” Mazda anticipates that up to 50 per cent of new Mazda2 buyers will choose the three-door body style and that a large number will opt for the highly specified ‘Sport’ version. The unique Crystal White Pearlescent exterior paint is also expected to be a popular choice. “Mazda hasn't had a three-door model in the small car segment since the 1990s and certainly not with the appeal of the new Mazda2, so in some ways we are moving into unknown territory,” observes Cameron. “The advertising for the three-door will build on the momentum established by the successful campaign featuring the ‘Spirited Green’ five-door. We will continue to highlight the Mazda2’s athletic performance, agility and light weight, but will feature a Pearlescent White car and also spotlight the lower entry level price.” The Same – But Different Both the three-door and five-door versions of new Mazda2 share common exterior and interior dimensions. The only difference between the two body styles is the rear seat shoulder room, which is 25mm larger in the five-door model. The exceptionally generous standard equipment on the new Mazda2 3dr model parallels the Mazda2 5dr specification closely with only four differences. The three-door model features ‘tilt-and-slide’ front seats to allow access to the rear seats, unique side sills in the Sports Styling Kit and the exclusive availability (for a limited period during the launch), of Crystal White Pearlescent exterior paint on all models. Unlike the five-door, the Sport three-door model is not equipped with electric rear windows. So well equipped is each trim level of Mazda2 that the line-up starts with TS, rather than S, models and the options list is remarkably short (see table). Standard equipment on the Mazda2 TS 3dr (from £7,999) includes: driver and passenger front airbags, remote central locking with deadlocks, electric front windows, driver seat height adjust, ‘tilt-and-slide’ front seats, CD radio with auxiliary jack, multi-function glovebox with magazine rack and a Thatcham Category 1 alarm and immobiliser. The new Mazda2 TS2 3dr (from £9,509) has 12 additional equipment items. Topping the three-door range is the new Mazda2 Sport 3dr (from £11,399). This model also gains 12 extra items of equipment. In addition to Pearlescent White, customers for both three-door and five-door models can choose between nine regular exterior colours. Inside, both body styles are finished in three colours – Charcoal Black (TS), Black (TS2) or Black Sports (Sport) upholstery. Less weight without compromising Safety The Mazda2 5dr achieved a 5-Star Euro NCAP crash test safety rating last year and the new three-door Mazda2 benefits from the same level of safety design, engineering and equipment. The front doors of the three-door model are 163mm longer than those on the five‑door and the B-Pillar has been moved back by a similar amount. Consequently, the three-door’s structure has been redesigned to provide extra resistance to side impacts. Inside the front doors, the lower side impact bars are made of 25 percent thicker material and also have a 17 per cent thicker cross section. The repositioned B‑pillars are shaped differently from those of the five-door, giving extra strength to the bodyshell at the beltline. Recently, new Mazda2 5dr was declared winner of the 2008 World Car of the Year (WCOTY) title. The Mazda2 beat off 39 other new cars, including the short-listed Ford Mondeo and Mercedes C-Class, to claim the ‘world’s best car’ crown. Lively Performance and Excellent Economy The new Mazda2 3dr models weigh just 5-to-10kg less than the Mazda2 5dr models, so the lively performance (0 to 62mph from 10.4 seconds, top speed up to 117mph), excellent fuel economy (up to 65.7mpg), low exhaust emissions and modest CO2 levels (from just 114g/km) of the two versions are identical. Ultimately, the Mazda2 3dr will be offered with the same choice of three petrol engines, and one turbo-diesel engine, as the Mazda2 5dr – each mated to a five-speed manual transmission. At launch, customers can choose from the 1.3-litre petrol engine in two power outputs (75 and 86ps), and a 1.4-litre 68ps diesel. The 1.5-litre 103ps petrol engine will be available from the end of July. STANDARD EQUIPMENT Mazda2 TS Petrol 1.3-litre, 75ps Diesel 1.4–litre, 68ps Safety & Security All-disc braking system with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBD) with Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) Driver & Passenger front airbags Driver and front passenger seatbelt reminder Front seatbelt pre-tensioners with load-limiters Three 3-point rear seatbelts Twin ISOFIX child seat anchorages Thatcham Category 1 alarm & immobiliser Exterior 15-inch steel wheels with 185/55 R15 tyres Body-coloured bumpers Electric door mirrors Black mirror housings and door handles Comfort & Convenience Remote central locking and dead locks Folding jack-knife key Electric front windows, with one-touch auto down Remote release fuel filler flap Electric speed-sensing power steering Interior Driver’s seat height adjustment Driver & passenger tilt-and-slide front seats (3dr only) Driver and passenger seat height-adjustable head restraints Front centre console with storage and cup holders CD Radio with Auxiliary jack and two speakers Multi-function glovebox with magazine rack Rear seat 3 height-adjustable head restraints Charcoal Black trim Mazda2 TS2 Petrol 1.3-litre, 86ps Diesel 1.4–litre, 68ps Additional equipment over TS model: 15-inch alloy wheels with 185/55 R15 tyres Body-coloured door mirrors (electric, heated, folding) Body-coloured door handles Side and curtain airbags Steering wheel mounted audio controls Two additional audio speakers (total 4) 60/40 split folding rear seats Leather steering wheel and gear knob Manual air-conditioning Black trim Mazda2 Sport Petrol 1.5-litre, 103ps Additional equipment over TS2 model: 16-inch alloy wheels with 195/45 R16 tyres Sports styling kit (front grille, front bumper, side skirts and rear spoiler) Front fog lights Automatic lights and rain sensing auto wipers Electric rear windows (5dr only) Climate control air-conditioning Trip computer Speed alarm Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Traction Control System (TCS) Cruise control Two additional audio speakers (total 6) Black Sports trim |