This is the first time that the Mazda2 has been offered in two distinct body styles and it is expected that customers will be attracted to the new Mazda2 sedan in part because of its styling and impressive 450 litres of boot capacity.
Mazda Australia marketing manager, Alastair Doak said “Having listened to customer feedback and studied the light segment very closely, we believe that the new Mazda2 sedan offers the potential to engage with a whole new set of customers.”
The Mazda2 sedan will offer a host of features including 15 inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning and power windows and mirrors. Safety is well catered for with front, side and curtain SRS airbags in addition to other safety features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD).
The Mazda2 range will continue to be powered by a spirited 76kW 1.5 litre petrol engine and be available with both manual or automatic transmissions. Fuel efficiency remains impressive with the manual transmission achieving 6.4 litres per 100km.
The ability to offer Australian customers both body styles has been made possible by production moving to the state-of-the-art Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT) passenger car plant.
Mazda2 has been the recipient of numerous awards globally in recent years including the 2009 Carsales People’s Choice Awards for Best Light Car.
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