2009 Mazda3 hatch and sedan at Bologna
December 4, 2008 by George Skentzos
Following its global debut at the Bologna Motor Show, Mazda has released the full details surrounding its new Mazda3 five-door hatch and sedan.
Four years after the original was released, total production has surpassed 2 million units making it Mazda’s most popular model, a reputation set to be continued by its successor.
Offered in two distinct body styles – hatch and sedan – both are longer and taller than their predecessors, sharing a common design theme with its Mazda2 and Mazda6 siblings.
The interior boasts up to 11 percent noise reduction versus the previous generation, largely thanks to improved aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of only 0.28 for the sedan and 0.30 for the hatch.
The gear shift lever has been repositioned for easier shifting while the dashboard has been turned toward the driver to enhance its sporty design with minimal parting lines achieving a look of interior quality.
Driver ergonomics have been redesigned for less distraction from the road, and includes a new multi information display with an interactive lighting control and illumination entry system.
Despite its larger dimensions and added equipment, the new-generation Mazda3 is up to 15kg lighter due to a 17 percent increase in the use of high and ultra-high strength steels compared to the outgoing model.
The front boasts newly evolved MacPherson strut front suspension while the rear uses multilink rear suspension, coupled with double-digit increases in flexural and torsional criteria for improved handling and safety.
Standard safety equipment consists of ABS, EBD, brake assist, traction control system (TCS) DSC as well as front, side and curtain airbags.
The standard vehicle features a MZR 1.6-litre petrol engine which develops 77kW and 145Nm, mated to a five-speed manual transmission which uses just 6.3 litres per 100kms.
A MZR 2.0-litre petrol engine is also available mated to a five-speed automatic transmission which develops 110kW and 187Nm while using just 7.7 litres per 100kms of fuel.
The first of the diesel offerings is a MZR-CD 1.6-litre diesel engine which develops 80kW and 240Nm while using just 4.5 litres of fuel per 100kms.
The MZR-CD 2.2-litre turbo diesel engine, shared with the all-new Mazda6, will be offered with two levels of tune, developing 136kW and 400Nm in its high-powered guise while using just 5.6 litres per 100kms.
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Why is mazda teasing us like this showing what the next 3 will be and then saying will be available around June? The first SP25 I see at my local Mazda dealer it is mine.The best looking car on the road just got better.
Mazda Australia are trying to push the release date forward to early ‘09, good idea too.
There are some very subtle differences with the hatch interior compared to the sedan interior.
Interesting.
Also will the hatch has due exuast outlets like the sedan?
I think this maybe my next vehicle, like you Garry i think the 3 is one of the best all round vehicle currently available.
I’ve driven all the others too, focus matches and exceeds the handling dynamics of the 3’s but for build and asthetics, the focus can’t match the 3.
Best samll car out there.
Heaps better looking than the corolla, lancer, focus etc.
hopefully the SP looks a bit more aggressive. Also, hopefully they retain the blacked out rear lights for the SP instead of those mazda 6 style chromed lights…which are totally out of date anyway.
i still think the crease on the side doors doesn’t look right.
Great looking little cars.
Looking forward to seeing the SP :}
Fantastic car, cant wait for the MPS in late ‘09!
Is that the radiator tucked behind the left side vent in the 4th photo?
Could be the intercooler behind the left side vent.
I’ll be buying one of these in black .. should help hide the black smiley face grill… eewww
I like everything else about the car… fingers crossed we get some better fuel consumption figures… Ohh and hope is comes with cruise control as an option…