Mazda showcases its new lineup at the Geneva Motor Show
05 Mar 2015|2,942 views
The star of the show is the all new Mazda CX-3, which makes its European debut. The CX-3 blends Mazda's typically sporty handling with an uncompromising balance between performance and fuel economy (starting at only 4L/100km for CO2 emissions of 105g/km).
There is choice aplenty, too, with front-wheel or all-wheel drive, petrol or diesel power, connectivity technology and an extensive range of active safety systems.
Sharing the limelight, the all new Mazda MX-5 carries the torch for the legendary lightweight roadster into its fourth generation. Mazda's latest icon will be available with one of two SkyActiv-G petrol engines putting out up to 160bhp. It is also offered with i-stop and i-ELOOP, respectively Mazda's advanced idle-stop and brake energy regeneration systems.
Also on stage, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 and 2015 Mazda6 are the newest versions of the very first two models of Mazda's current generation. The all new Mazda2, meanwhile, has added several awards to Mazda's trophy case since its recent launch. They all join the Mazda3, now the 'oldest' car on stage only 18 months after it was first revealed - the consequence of a rigorous model offensive that has seen five vehicles introduced in the past six months.
Mazda presented its complete lineup of new generation models at the 85th Geneva Motor Show.
The star of the show is the all new Mazda CX-3, which makes its European debut. The CX-3 blends Mazda's typically sporty handling with an uncompromising balance between performance and fuel economy (starting at only 4L/100km for CO2 emissions of 105g/km).
There is choice aplenty, too, with front-wheel or all-wheel drive, petrol or diesel power, connectivity technology and an extensive range of active safety systems.
Sharing the limelight, the all new Mazda MX-5 carries the torch for the legendary lightweight roadster into its fourth generation. Mazda's latest icon will be available with one of two SkyActiv-G petrol engines putting out up to 160bhp. It is also offered with i-stop and i-ELOOP, respectively Mazda's advanced idle-stop and brake energy regeneration systems.
Also on stage, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 and 2015 Mazda6 are the newest versions of the very first two models of Mazda's current generation. The all new Mazda2, meanwhile, has added several awards to Mazda's trophy case since its recent launch. They all join the Mazda3, now the 'oldest' car on stage only 18 months after it was first revealed - the consequence of a rigorous model offensive that has seen five vehicles introduced in the past six months.
The star of the show is the all new Mazda CX-3, which makes its European debut. The CX-3 blends Mazda's typically sporty handling with an uncompromising balance between performance and fuel economy (starting at only 4L/100km for CO2 emissions of 105g/km).
There is choice aplenty, too, with front-wheel or all-wheel drive, petrol or diesel power, connectivity technology and an extensive range of active safety systems.
Sharing the limelight, the all new Mazda MX-5 carries the torch for the legendary lightweight roadster into its fourth generation. Mazda's latest icon will be available with one of two SkyActiv-G petrol engines putting out up to 160bhp. It is also offered with i-stop and i-ELOOP, respectively Mazda's advanced idle-stop and brake energy regeneration systems.
Also on stage, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 and 2015 Mazda6 are the newest versions of the very first two models of Mazda's current generation. The all new Mazda2, meanwhile, has added several awards to Mazda's trophy case since its recent launch. They all join the Mazda3, now the 'oldest' car on stage only 18 months after it was first revealed - the consequence of a rigorous model offensive that has seen five vehicles introduced in the past six months.
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