Photo Gallery: Mazda3 hatchback και sedan [w/videos]

H Mazda έδωσε μια σειρά φωτογραφιών καθώς και τα πλήρη τεχνικά χαρακτηριστικά του νέου Mazda3 το οποίο θα είναι διαθέσιμο τόσο σε hatchback όσο και σε sedan έκδοση. Σχεδιαστικά, η νέα γενιά ακολουθεί τη σχεδιαστική γλώσσα Kodo που διαθέτουν όλα τα τελευταία μοντέλα της Mazda. Δανείζεται πολλά στοιχεία από το Mazda6 και θα είναι διαθέσιμο σε 5-πορτο hatchback

και 4-πορτο sedan.

Διαθέτει παρόμοια γρίλια με τον μεγάλο αδερφό με χρωμιομένο κάτω μέρος που φτάνει μέχρι τα λεπτά φωτιστικά σώματα. Σε ότι αφορά τους καθρέπτες, αυτοί είναι τοποθετημένοι πάνω στις πόρτες. Υπάρχει επίσης αεροτομή και διπλές απολήξεις εξατμίσεων. Η γρίλια διαθέτει ένα ενεργό σύστημα το οποίο ανοιγοκλείνει τα στοιχεία της, έτσι ώστε να βελτιώνει την αεροδυναμική που έχει ως αποτέλεσμα τη μείωση της κατανάλωσης. Το hatchback έχει 0.275 Cd ενώ το sedan 0.258 Cd.

Το hatchback έχει μήκος 4.465 mm, πλάτος 1.795 mm, ύψος 1.450 mm και μεταξόνιο 2.700 mm. Ο χώρος αποσκευών ανέρχεται στα 350 λίτρα, ο οποίος μετά την αναδίπλωση των πίσω καθισμάτων, φτάνει έως και τα 1.250 λίτρα.

Το sedan από την άλλη έχει μήκος 4.585 mm, πλάτος 1.795 mm, ύψος 1.450 mm και μεταξόνιο 2.700 mm. Ο χώρος αποσκευών ανέρχεται στα 419 λίτρα.

Στο εσωτερικό η Mazda έχει επιλέξει μια καθαρή γραμμή με το σύστημα κλιματισμού να βρίσκεται στο κάτω μέρος της κεντρικής κονσόλας. Υπάρχει τριάκτινο δερμάτινο τιμόνι, κεντρικό υποβραχιόνιο, αναδυόμενη κεντρική οθόνη αφής, ενώ ο πίνακας οργάνων του διαθέτει ένα κεντρικό κυκλικό στοιχείο και δύο τραπέζια στοιχεία δεξιά και αριστερά. Τα υλικά που έχουν χρησιμοποιηθεί είναι καλύτερης ποιότητας, ενώ υπάρχουν επίσης μαύρα γυαλιστερά και χρωμιομένα διακοσμητικά. Τα καθίσματα μπορούν να επενδυθούν με ύφασμα, δερματίνη ή δέρμα, ενώ το σύστημα ενημέρωσης και ψυχαγωγίας έχει δυνατότητας σύνδεσης Bluetooth/USB/AUX και σύνδεσης στο internet, μέσω smartphone.

Στο εσωτερικό του συναντάμε και την Active Driving Display, μια οθόνη που προβάλει χρήσιμες λεπτομέρειες, όπως αυτές του συστήματος πλοήγησης, σε ένα πάνελ πίσω από τον πίνακα οργάνων.

Θα κατασκευαστεί πάνω στην ίδια πλατφόρμα που φορά το CX-5, κάνοντας το έτσι ελαφρύτερο σε σχέση με τη τωρινή γενιά , 90 κιλά λιγότερα, ενώ μηχανικά εξοπλίζεται με μια γκάμα SkyActiv κινητήρων βενζίνης και πετρελαίου.

Ανάμεσα τους υπάρχει ο SKYACTIV-G 1.500 κ.εκ απόδοσης 100 ίππων στις 6.000 σ.α.λ με 150 Nm ροπής στις 4.000 σ.α.λ. Τα 0-100 χλμ/ώρα τα κάνει σε 10,8 δευτερόλεπτα έχοντας τελική ταχύτητα 182 χλμ/ώρα.

Ακολουθεί ο SKYACTIV-G 2,0-λιτρος τετρακύλινδρος βενζινοκινητήρας απόδοσης 120 ίππων στις 6.000 σ.α.λ με 210 Nm ροπής στις 4.000 σ.α.λ. Τα 0-100 χλμ/ώρα τα κάνει σε 8,9 δευτερόλεπτα έχοντας τελική ταχύτητα 195 χλμ/ώρα.

Ο ίδιος κινητήρας είναι διαθέσιμος και με το σύστημα ανάκτησης ενέργειας i-ELOOP, αποδίδοντας 165 άλογα στις 6.000 σ.α.λ με 210 Nm ροπής στις 4.000 σ.α.λ. Τα 0-100 χλμ/ώρα τα κάνει σε 8,2 δευτερόλεπτα έχοντας τελική ταχύτητα 210 χλμ/ώρα.

Τέλος υπάρχει και ο SKYACTIV-D 2,2-λίτρων πετρελαιοκινητήρας απόδοσης 150 ίππων στις 4.500 σ.α.λ με 380 Nm ροπής στις 1.800 σ.α.λ. Τα 0-100 χλμ/ώρα τα κάνει σε 8,1 δευτερόλεπτα έχοντας τελική ταχύτητα 210 χλμ/ώρα.

Από πλευράς κιβωτίων οι SKYACTIV-G 1.5 και SKYACTIV-G 2.0 i-ELOOP κινητήρες συνδυάζονται αποκλειστικά με ένα 6-τάχυτο μηχανικό κιβώτιο. Οι κινητήρες SKYACTIV-G 2.0 και SKYACTIV-D 2.2 από την άλλη, έχουν την δυνατότητα να εξοπλιστούν και με ένα 6-τάχυτο αυτόματο κιβώτιο SKYACTIV-Drive.

Στην Αμερική θα είναι διαθέσιμο με 2 βενζινοκινητήρες. Τον SKYACTIV-G 2.0 i-ELOOP απόδοσης 155 ίππων με 203 Nm ροπής και τον 2.5-λιτρο SKYACTIV-G απόδοσης 184 ίππων με 250 Nm ροπής.

Ζυγίζει 1.190 κιλά με τον SKYACTIV-G 1.5 κινητήρα και φτάνει έως τα 1.330 κιλά με τον SKYACTIV-D 2.2 κινητήρα με το αυτόματο κιβώτιο. Η ανάρτηση του αποτελείται από γόνατα McPherson μπροστά και πολλαπλών συνδέσμων πίσω, με τα φρένα του να αποτελούνται από αεριζόμενους δίσκους μπροστά και συμπαγείς δίσκους πίσω. Διαθέτει ηλεκτρική υποβοήθηση στο σύστημα διεύθυνσης που υπόσχεται να προσφέρει βελτιωμένη αίσθηση και απόκριση. Επίσης η Mazda το έχει εξοπλίσει με αρκετά συστήματα όπως High Beam Control, Blind Spot Monitoring, Forward Obstruction Warning, Smart City Brake Support και Radar Cruise Control.

Οι πωλήσεις του θα ξεκινήσουν στα τέλη του 2013. Περισσότερες λεπτομέρειες μπορείς να βρεις στο δελτίο τύπου που ακολουθεί.

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Mazda3 Sneak Peek 2013

1. The All-New Mazda3 – At a Glance

2. Introduction – Unleash your potential

3. Exterior Design – Harmony set in motion

4. Interior Comfort – Born of ingenuity

5. Connectivity, Functionality and Equipment – No more compromises

6. Powertrains – The hearts beating inside

7. Chassis and Body – Driven by enthusiasm

8. Safety – Defence in depth

9. Technical Specifications – Mazda3

10. Contacts – Mazda Motor Europe

1. The All-New Mazda3

At a Glance

Now with the complete line-up of SKYACTIV Technology matched to its stunning “KODO – Soul of Motion” design, the latest generation of Mazda’s all-time bestseller is destined to surpass expectations.

■ Remarkably economical and safe despite its outstanding performance: Sustainable Zoom- Zoom at its best yet.

■ Reflects more than ever Jinba Ittai driving, Mazda’s rider-and-horse-as-one feeling.

■ The first Mazda to bring occupants online, safely and non-stop, with its new in-vehicle connectivity system coupled with a new and improved human-machine interface (HMI).

■ For a superior ownership experience in the C segment, which represents some 25 per cent of the European passenger car market.

■ Scheduled for launch in Europe in fall 2013.

Exterior design

An uncompromisingly alluring KODO look for an uncompromisin­gly competitive market segment, evolving the boldness of Mazda’s new-generation design theme to the brimming vitality of its sporty compact hatchback and sedan variants.

Features the lower, wider KODO stance and rear-leaning cabin with boldly flared fenders and a raked profile rising towards the rear.

■ Longer wheelbase with smaller front and rear overhangs hints at perfor­mance, also improving road stability and safety while creating more space for the engine as well as occupants.

■ Advanced craftsmanship for a new level of build quality with e.g. the minimum gaps possible between body panels and doors that open in a surprisingly natu­ral motion.

■ The KODO face with its contoured sig­nature wing grille flows into the solid, powerful character lines along the side of the body in an expression of energetic tension.

■ Sleek new headlamps project the “glaring” presence of a predator with a cleanly-structured lighting signature featuring a light-guiding ring, LEDs and inner lenses.

■ Nine body colours including Soul Red Metallic and two all-new tones: Titani­um Flash and Deep Crystal Blue, respectively inspired by emotion, sophistication and speed.

■ Available with 16- and 18-inch wheels.

Interior design & comfort

The new Mazda3 marks the debut of Mazda’s all-new interior, which is based on two contrasting cabin zones – a snug, purpose-oriented cockpit and a relaxed passenger atmosphere – separate but con­nected by the asymmetrical cen­tre console and centre stack.

■ Ergonomically centre-focused driver’s space designed to enable an effortless focus on the road with all key driving-related controls positioned to allow relaxed operation and minimise driver fatigue, such as:

›› the Active Driving Display*, one of the first in the C segment with a head-up display

›› symmetrically-positioned pedals

›› a lower steering wheel

›› increased driver’s seat adjustment possibilities

■ Rear-leaning cabin with A-pillars moved 100mm to the rear improves forward visibility and the overall field of view.

■ Larger, more comfortable interior than previously in most ways, including best-in-class shoulder room.

■ Natural seating position, superb hold and stiffer vibration-suppressing seat­backs for hours on end of superior comfort.

■ Emotionally stylish interior finishing featuring a refined black keynote colour with sophisticated contrasts for a coherent look of quality.

■ Upholstery* comes in a choice of black leather (with red stitching),either alone or in combination with off-white leather (white, grey and red stitching); or fabric in black.

■ More cargo capacity than the current hatchback; sedan can now hold three large suitcases thanks to new hinges and a 100mm-wider boot opening.

■ Cabin storage designed for maximum convenience and access with minimal or no eye movement.

* Availability depends on equipment level and market

Connectivity & equipment

The people-oriented cabin of the new Mazda3 features an impres­sive selection of state-of-the-art information, entertainment and connectivity systems, designed for convenient and above all safe operation.

■ Cabin split into two segments – a safe-driving zone and an infotainment zone with an innovative new human-machine interface (HMI) designed for extremely safe and user-friendly interactivity:

›› all driving-related controls and information set up to facilitate quick, precise reactions with no wasted movements or energy

›› Active Driving Display* shows the most important real-time driving data directly in the driver’s forward field of view; all other driving information appears in the newly designed instru­ment cluster*

›› 7-inch WVGA touchscreen display* located above the centre stack for communications and entertainment-related info

›› rotary commander* on the cen­tre console redesigned for trouble-free blind operation of infotainment functions; certain features can also be accessed via voice command

Mazda introduces a brand-new in-vehicle connectivity concept on the new Mazda3:

›› works with user’s smartphone, build­ing on existing Bluetooth®, email, SMS and navigation features

›› safely brings a range of free mobile content into the car via the cloud platform-based AhaTM service, with more than 30,000 stations including radio, podcasts, audio books, person­alised location-based services and Facebook and Twitter audio feeds

›› supports owners with Mazda’s own vehicle apps, such as Eco-display, maintenance reminders and warnings

■ Other infotainment features include:

›› BOSE® 9-speaker premium sound system* designed exclusively for the new Mazda3, featuring BOSE® Centerpoint® 2 surround sound technology

›› SMS, MMS and email display and read­out functions in combination with a connected smartphone

›› new navigation system offering more accurate route calculations, added destination search features, three years of free updates and support for up to 18 audio and 26 text languages

■ Highly effective climate control system modified to use less energy, thereby saving fuel.

■ Comprehensive parking assist system* combining audio warning signal and front and rear warning zones with a visual display.

* Availability depends on equipment level and market

Powertrains

The new Mazda3 is available with a range of advanced SKYACTIV powertrains, including a choice of naturally-aspirated petrol engines and turbodiesels coupled with automatic or manual transmissions. All feature SKYACTIV’s lightweight design and come standard with i-stop, Mazda’s advanced idle-stop system. The SKYACTIV-G is also available with the company’s i-ELOOP brake energy regeneration system.

SKYACTIV-G direct injection petrol engines feature:

■ a 14:1 compression ratio (world’s highest in a mass-production model*)

■ a specially designed 4-2-1 exhaust sys­tem and enhanced fuel spray proper­ties, among other things, to counter the drawbacks to high compression

■ three powerplants available

The exceptionally frugal SKYACTIV-G 1.5:

Output:

■ 74kW / 100PS at 6,000rpm & 150Nm at 4,000rpm

Fuel consumption (combined) & CO2 emissions**:

■ with six-speed manual: 5.0l/100 km & 118g/km

Emissions class: Euro 5

Standard and high-power versions of the SKYACTIV-G 2.0:

Output:

■ Standard power: 88kW / 120PS at 6,000rpm & 210Nm at 4,000rpm

■ High power: 121kW / 165PS at 6,000rpm & 210Nm at 4,000rpm

Fuel consumption (combined) & CO2 emissions**:

Standard power

■ with six-speed manual: 5.1l/100 km & 119g/km

■ with six-speed automatic: 5.6l/100 km & 128g/km

Emissions class: Euro 5

High power (hatchback only)

■ with six-speed manual and i-ELOOP: 5.8l /100 km & 135g/km

Emissions class: Euro 5

The SKYACTIV-D 2.2 common-rail diesel features:

■ a 14:1 compression ratio (world’s lowest*)

■ a variable twin turbocharger

■ a balance shaft to offset vibrations

Output:

■ 110kW / 150PS at 4,500rpm & 380Nm at 1,800rpm

Fuel consumption (combined) & CO2 emissions**:

■ with six-speed manual: 3.9l/100 km & 104g/km

■ with six-speed automatic (hatchback only): 4.8l/100 km & 127g/km

Emissions class: Euro 6

SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic transmission features:

full-range direct drive including a full-range lock-up clutch

■ a transmission computer linked with engine for quicker and smoother shifts

■ a kickdown switch to help the driver prevent unwanted downshifts

SKYACTIV-MT six-speed manual transmission delivers:

■ the light, crisp shifting of the Mazda MX-5 roadster

■ more efficient packaging

■ better fuel economy than ever

➡ Both SKYACTIV transmissions are available in standard (up to 270Nm) and large versions (up to 460Nm).

* Available as of June 2013

** All figures for sedan unless stated otherwise

CHASSIS & BODY

Adapted for the C segment, the SKYACTIV-Chassis and SKYACTIV-Body offer a unique combination of aerodynamics, safety and NVH on the new Mazda3 that are more pronounced than ever. The up­shot: superior linear handling and precise control along with refined ride comfort, a remarkably quiet interior and better fuel economy.

SKYACTIV-Chassis

■ Responds more faithfully than ever to driver input:

›› neutral, accurate steering through curves with smooth, predictable pitch and roll

›› harmonious linear response minimises the need for steering correction

■ Perfectly balanced suspension boosts comfort, agility and high-speed stability:

›› lighter yet stiffer, with suspension geometry and dampers enhanced to better absorb influences from the road, but without detracting from handling

■ Electric power assisted steering system reworked to improve efficiency:

›› lower gear ratio increases agility, requiring less driver effort

›› smaller, lighter and more energy efficient system

Brake control and responsiveness in­creased by retuning the booster, reducing pedal play and using smaller cylinders:

›› particularly effective on wet roads together with new high-grip tires

›› stopping distances among the best in the class

›› also helps save fuel

SKYACTIV-Body

■ Lighter yet stronger than the current model:

›› high and ultra-high tensile steels now make up 60 per cent of the body (up from half)

›› body rigidity increased by 31 per cent (hatchback) and 28 per cent (sedan)

■ Among the best aerodynamics on the market, with fuel economy and stability enhancing cd values of 0.258 (sedan) and 0.275 (hatchback), achieved among other things by:

›› adding an active air shutter*, which keeps the lower front grille closed whenever possible

›› streamlining air flow underneath the vehicle with new underbody covers and tire deflectors

›› using special turbulence-suppressing spoilers

■ Body structure effectively absorbs and disperses impact energy away from the cabin using a multi-load path concept with straight, continuous structures, delivering excellent crash safety

■ One of the quietest interiors in its class owing to:

›› new lightweight sound-absorbing materials that block noise paths into the cabin

›› vibration and noise-stifling improve­ments like stiffer powertrains, softer dampers and improved engine intake and exhaust systems

* Availability depends on model

SAFETY

To protect occupants and pedestrians alike, Mazda has equipped the all-new Mazda3 with an enviable array of cutting-edge active safety technology as well as compre­hensive passive safety inno­vations. As a result, the com­pany expects top ratings from Euro NCAP and its traffic safety authority counterparts around the globe.

Active safety

Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW)* keeps track of preceding vehicles at 15- 200km/h, issuing a warning sound and visual alert should the new Mazda3 get too close.

Smart Brake Support (SBS)* pre-fills the brakes should FOW issue a warning, and then braking automatically if the system detects an imminent rear-end impact.

Smart City Brake Support (SCBS)* is Mazda’s low-speed autonomous emer­gency braking system, complementing SBS at speeds of 4-30 km/h, particularly during city driving.

Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)* adjusts the throttle and applies brake pressure to maintain a safe distance from preceding vehicles at speeds up to 200 km/h.

■ Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM)* warns of vehicles approaching from behind in adjacent lanes and the blind spots.

Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)* monitors lane markings at 65km/h and up, alerting the driver of unintended lane changes.

■ Distance Recognition Support Sys­tem (DRSS)* calculates and displays the proximity and catch-up time to pre­ceding vehicles at 30-200km/h.

■ Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)* rapidly blinks the four-way hazard lights to warn ensuing motorists of heavy braking from 50km/h and up.

■ High Beam Control (HBC)* automatically changes between high and low beams to avoid impairing other motorists.

■ Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS)* turns the headlamps to follow curves.

Hill Launch Assist (HLA)* brakes to prevent unwanted rolling during hill starts.

■ Standard ABS with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) and brake assist (EBA), DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) and TCS (Traction Control System).

* Availability depends on equipment level and market

Passive safety

■ With stronger materials, straight, continuous members and reinforced joints, the highly-rigid yet lightweight SKYACTIV-Body is more secure on all sides.

■ Larger front-end crumple zones help absorb energy, channelling it around and away from the cabin along multi-load paths.

■ Side sills bolstered to help prevent a front wheel encroaching into the cabin during a small overlap frontal impact.

■ A solid uninterrupted cage structure for the cabin controls the flow of energy for excellent side impact protection.

■ Enhanced rear frame set-up with a rein­forced bumper better absorbs impacts.

■ Trim and other interior components redesigned to reduce occupant injury potential.

■ Improved front seat cushion frame, seatback structure and headrests.

■ Rear seat components reinforced to stop luggage intrusion into the cabin.

■ Standard front, side and curtain airbags along with front seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters.

■ A bonnet and front bumper designed to better protect the head and legs of pedestrians.

2. Introduction

Unleash your potential

Europe’s C segment is bru­tally competitive. With annual unit sales of around 3 million, it’s a class in which cars have to be more than merely unique. Where good simply isn’t enough.

Building on its award-winning pre­decessor, developers of the all-new Mazda3 set out to do no less than come up with a car that actually interacts with its owner on several levels. On the surface, it’s a top quality means of transport, delivering an unmatched combination of performance, fuel efficiency and functionality in a package that’s as safe and practical as it is stunning. Here it follows in the footprints of its new gen­eration forerunners: the Mazda CX-5, a compact SUV that drives like a car, and the new Mazda6, which more recently took the mid-sized class by storm.

Like them, Mazda’s all-time bestseller gets the full range of lightweight SKYACTIV-Technology, optimised like the latest ad­aptation of the company’s KODO design for a compact’s size and agility. But its looks are more than just eye-catching. They grab hold of the senses, bonding man and machine.

The relationship will flourish as the new Mazda3 exceeds expectations at every turn. In the way the door opens or how the controls are in exactly the right place. The brand-new interior connects occu­pants with the car, whether behind with wheel having a typical Mazda one-with-the-car Jinba-Ittai experience or enjoying the trip in the relaxed, secure comfort of the passenger space.

Like a true partner, the new Mazda3 is revitalising, inspiring people to expand horizons. Look at how it handles, devoutly responding to driver input, cornering and delivering feedback with choreographed precision. It even links occupants to cyberspace with a new mobile connectivity concept, safely and conveniently bringing what they otherwise take for granted into the vehicle.

It’s all part of Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, Mazda’s vision-in-progress for safe and eco-friendly vehicles. Exceptionally low harmful emissions let one enjoy the drive with a clear conscious. In fact, it’s at or near the top of its class in a list of other categories, too, from interior space and aerodynamics to acceleration, braking and more.

The intelligent design and so­phisticated interactivity of the new Mazda3 will simply bring out the best. This car is going to grow on you.

3. Exterior Design

Harmony set in motion

Temptation. One look at the all-new Mazda3 instantly stirs the spirit, taking hold of the onlooker before tightening its grip. It draws one in, getting under the skin. A connection has been made, sewing the seeds of a long relationship.

Behind this magnetism is the “KODO – Soul of Motion” design theme. Inspired by the beauty and power of nature, Mazda developed KODO to take its distinctive sense of vitality and agility one step further. For an uncompromising new generation of cars that simply beg to be driven.

Capturing emotions

Always acclaimed and always distinctively Mazda, the latest Mazda3 nevertheless marks a rebirth of sorts. Mazda has come up with a truly passionate expression of dynamic motion, evolving KODO’s boldness for the strong, energetic C-segment proportions. Like prior KODO models, the all-new Mazda3 features a firm stance enhanced by the compact looking, rear-leaning cabin. Lower and wider than the current model, the car’s raked profile, rising dramatically towards the rear and bolstered by the boldly flared fenders and large sporty aluminium wheels at the corners, conveys agility and strength. And Mazda’s characteristic off-the-line power.

At first sight, the new Mazda3 ignites a fire in the heart of the beholder, spark­ing the imagination to conjure up the possibilities. The energetic tension is united with an enticing – and refresh­ingly uncommon – sensation of rhythm. Reflections off the glossy surface tex­tures change like an emotion with the lighting and the viewer’s position, some­times subtly, sometimes drastically, but always capturing the senses and lifting the mood.

Quality in detail

This is only one example of the craftsman­ship and painstaking attention to detail that went into this car. One of Mazda’s priorities was to achieve a new level of precision and quality with the fit and fin­ishing. The company therefore brought together design, development and manu­facturing specialists to figure out ways of enhancing the joy of driving and owning the new Mazda3.

To minimise the gaps between body pan­els and doors, for instance, they studied everything from the way the doors were attached to paint thickness tolerances on the edges of the body panels. By tak­ing a fresh look at improvement poten­tial, Mazda was able to set stringent new targets. As a result, the gaps between the front door and fender, which tend to be wider than others, are smaller on the new Mazda3 than on many premium-class vehicles.

Tension with rhythm

Like its siblings, the new Mazda3 gets the distinct KODO face, featuring the con­toured grille and the sculpted signature wing. The latter flow out from under the vertically enlarged grille to the headlamps, which glint like the eyes of a predator staring ahead. The Mazda3 was given a distinct headlamp design. Their sleek, sharp shape and clean structure was made possible by positioning the turn signals outside the headlamp assembly. Consist­ing of LED light sources, inner lenses and a light-guiding ring, the eye-catching lighting signature imparts a “glaring” presence that immediately says Mazda.

KODO is clearly about motion, ex­pressed on the new Mazda3 with the undeniably rhythmical flow of its simple, solid character lines. Extending back from signature wings and headlamps along the sides of the car, they unite the powerful fenders to emphasise the car’s nimble agility.

Even when stationary, these shapes along with the optically low centre of gravity allude to the impression of pent-up ener­gy, building expectations about the car’s performance. The enlarged wheelbase – 60mm longer than the current Mazda3’s – allowed designers to shorten the front and rear overhangs for a more powerful KODO-inspired stance, in the process creating more space for the engine and improving crash safety, too.

The Mazda3’s hind quarters, meanwhile, parallel the front in many ways. Like the grille, the brawny tailgate seems to protrude. Every bit as inspired as the headlamps, the tail lamp signature, which features sporty round tail light rings and quality two-tone internal finishing, is perhaps best described by the words “zooming away”.

Extraordinarily exacting

Speaking of which, by now the beholder may have an urgent desire to get be­hind the wheel of the all-new Mazda3. Satisfying this yearning will bring the first physical contact with the car – a surpris­ingly pleasant experience in itself. Be­cause in keeping with their focus on qual­ity, developers meticulously analysed how people interact with the door, tweaking the hinges and moment of inertia to make the operation feel as natural as possible.

Consequently, opening and closing the doors of the new Mazda3 is an exception­ally smooth, linear procedure, without the customary “weighty” feel. Together with the striking looks, it’s this sort of extraordinary thoroughness that enlivens the bonding process owners are destined to undergo with their new Mazda3. It starts when they first catch sight of the car. Just wait until they get inside.

The colours of SKYACTIV

The all-new Mazda3 comes in a choice of nine body colours to commemorate its arrival in the bold world of KODO. They include Soul Red Metallic, developed as perhaps the most emotionally appealing red ever, as well as two brand-new Mazda colours: the sophisticated expression of Titanium Flash and Deep Crystal Blue, a hue inspired by the power and speed of a lightning bolt piercing a dark sky. Mazda’s new compact is also available in Blue Reflex, Snowflake White Pearl, Aluminium Metallic, Meteor Gray, Jet Black, and Arctic White.

“At its heart, KODO expresses dynamic motion in every detail from the frame up, maximising the distinct appeal of each Mazda model. As applied to the new Mazda3, KODO symbolizes design strength that lights a fire in the heart at first sight, stirring up an­ticipation of exciting new experiences to come.”

Koji Tabata, chief designer of the new Mazda3

4 Interior comfort

Born of ingenuity

If the body of the all-new Mazda3 raised expectations about the interior, then the interior is des­tined to overachieve. Open the door, and behold a treasure chest of refined comfort and ergonom­ics, with the seductive charm of surfaces that beg to be touched, and the sophisticated purity and clean coherence of a space that’s more people-oriented than ever.

This first impression is unlikely to disap­point. Destined for all coming Mazdas starting with the new Mazda3, the freshly compelling next-generation interior follows a revolutionary new concept: partitioned yet unifying. Specifically, the cabin is divided into zones, with a snug cockpit that seems self-contained in the way everything is positioned to promote a driving experience that’s as safe, en­joyable and stress-free as possible. The passenger space, in contrast, offers a reassuringly open, spacious and relaxed atmosphere.

The centre-focused driver’s zone con­trasts with the relatively low passenger side dashboard, which manages to simul­taneously impart freedom and security. The asymmetrical centre console marks the border between the two zones, de­marcating their respective properties. But it manages at the same time to establish a feeling of connectedness, blending the two zones to establish a kind of balance between the driver and passenger, who can share their experiences: the joy of driving or a relaxing, secure ride.

Typically Zoom-Zoom, all forms through­out the cabin face forward. Their origins appear to flow through the interior from a theoretical vanishing point in front of the car, intensifying the sense of motion and speed – even when the new Mazda3 is at a standstill.

Unifying perspectives

Cockpit is certainly the right word for the driver’s space. Its power­ful lines and ergonomic layout en­able drivers to focus effortlessly on the road. Fittingly, the newest driver-friendly feature was bor­rowed from supersonic jet fight­ers. As one of the first models in the C segment, the new Mazda3 comes with a new head-up display called the Active Driving Display*. It projects the most important driver information, such as speed and active safety system warn­ings, directly into in the driver’s forward line of view. (See chapter 5 for more details.)

Drivers react best when comfortable, so Mazda positioned the controls needed to directly operate the vehicle in such a way as to maintain natural angles and thus a relaxed posture. They feel like exten­sions of the limbs. The steering wheel, for instance, is lower than in the current model and brings the car closer to the driver, while the pedals are laid out sym­metrically to the left and right of the driver’s centre axis in the most optimal positions. The gearshift knob, too, fits like a glove in the palm of the hand. It all contributes to minimising strain on the driver and thus preventing fatigue.

As mentioned, the rear-leaning cabin is a core KODO design trademark, and the A-pillars on the new Mazda3 have been pushed back by 100mm. One advantage here is improved forward visibility and an outstanding field of view. Along with the repositioned side mirrors, this further alleviates stress potential for the driver, especially at intersections and in corners or bends. Mazda even studied eye points to fine-tune the shape and thickness of the A-pillars so they would not have an oppressive effect on front occupants.

* Availability depends on equipment package and market

Comfort time

It’s one example of how the KODO’s compact exterior look is advantageous on the inside: The increased width and wheelbase on the new Mazda3 – the longest in the segment – gave Mazda room to work with. Accordingly, both hatchback and sedan offer best-in-class shoulder room front and rear, and are close to it in terms of legroom. The interior is, in fact, larger and more comfortable than its predecessor in most respects, from foot space to knee room and more. And Mazda maintained headroom, despite a 25mm reduction in the car’s overall height, by lowering the hip point of the seats.

* Manual and power-adjustable versions available depending on equipment package and market

The driver’s seat* offers 260mm of front-to-back adjustment, 102° of recline and 56mm of vertical adjustment, including an extra 20mm of downward range for taller drivers. Mazda stuck to the fundamentals with seats that wrap around occupants, supplying a natural position with good support and plenty of hold.

The enhanced vibration-suppressing seatbacks feature a bolstered shoul­der area and a larger cushion to go with their sleek, dynamic form, which comple­ments the interior’s clean sporty style and solidity. And because they’re even slimmer than before with concave hollows in the back, rear passengers get additional knee clearance. There’s more room for their feet, too, since the front seat mounts were shifted further apart. Indeed, the second row has a decidedly unrestricted feel to it thanks to narrower front headrests and shoulder sections, bigger rear windows, and the fact that the rear seating posi­tions are closer to the middle. Those in the back simply get a better view of the world. As far as upholstery* goes, the all-new Mazda3 comes in a choice of black leather with red stitching, either alone or combined with off-white leather and white, grey and red stitching. Black fabric is also available with different patterns in a metallic lustre.

Tastefully functional

Consistent with the roomy effect, the front passenger side is high­lighted by a horizontal decorative panel, which serves to “widen” the space. The dashboard’s virtual lines extend through the harmo­nious side air vent louvers and door handles back to the B-pillars, accentuating the pureness and unity of the cabin design. The cen­tre stack also offers a simple, func­tional layout. The climate control system, which is located below the centre air vents, features a sleek three-dimensional look with circu­lar controls. On top of the dash, the 7-inch touchscreen* is easily accessed by the passenger or driver, but without distracting the latter from operating the vehicle.

* Availability depends on equipment package

Overall, the interior finishing is emotional and stylish while at the same time adding a certain logic to the cabin – particularly in regard to the various controls and ar­eas surrounding them. The sportiness of the black keynote colour is enhanced by contrasts that intensify the quality look and feel, such as the enthusiasm-sparking carbon fibre look or the black leather steering wheel with matching parking brake lever, armrests and gearshift boot*. Combinations like these or the dignified piano black surfaces set next to metallic satin chrome elements confer a youthful sophistication.

Rational, balanced and unifying, the new Mazda3 cabin is an extraordinarily refined environment, with attention to detail that’s every bit as meticulous as elsewhere. It’s certainly going to be a hard act to follow.

Sensible stowage

Hatchback or sedan, the all-new Mazda3’s luggage compartment offers comfortable access to the abundant capacities of 350 and 419 litres respectively* – in both cases more than in the current model. Fold down the rear seats of the hatchback, and there’s 1,250 litres of cargo space*. With its boot opening widened by 100mm, meanwhile, the sedan can handle three 67cm suitcases.

Designed with the different interior zones in mind, the various cabin storage possi­bilities allow occupants and particularly the driver access to items with minimal eye movement. In the front, for exam­ple, there is a large stowage space at the bottom of the centre stack**, door pock­ets able to hold 1-litre bottles, and a sun­glasses holder in the overhead console. Front and rear passengers also get large cupholders in the centre console or armrest.

* According to VDA measurement

** Models without CD player

5. Connectivity, Functionality & Equipment:

No more compromises

This is where the all-new Mazda3 really starts to grow on you. In tune with the demands of the modern world, Mazda has taken great strides towards making the automobile experience complete. The way people look at their car is about to change dramatically.

The fact is, with all the features and functionality available in vehicles these days, motorists have to deal with more information than ever. This hasn’t gone unnoticed at Mazda, focused as always on delivering the most enjoyable driving experience possible. Company developers realised that a new concept for the auto­mobile cockpit was needed if drivers are to safely digest all this input and reap full advantage of increasingly advanced onboard systems.

Relieving strain

Mazda’s goal: Make interactivity and con­nectivity in the cabin more advanced than ever, but at the same time as usable – and safe to use – as possible. In doing so, company designers set out to minimise the danger stemming from inattention to the road ahead, distractions and physi­cal stress. What they came up was a new human-machine interface (HMI) for the new Mazda3 featuring an innovative set of displays and controls.

The most vital information is positioned to enable the driver to read it with neg­ligible eye movement. Like the separate driver and passenger spaces described in chapter 4, this concept distinguishes be­tween a safe-driving zone and an infotain­ment zone. The various controls follow this model, too, with a consistent design and layout for each zone to distinguish their respective purposes.

Mazda developed intuitive mental models reflecting how users expect control and display systems to work to create an en­vironment that enables drivers to judge and act without hesitation. The cockpit is thus designed to allow accurate reac­tions with little exertion of energy and no wasted movements, letting the driver maintain a stable posture while remaining relaxed and alert even on long trips.

Unsurprisingly, the most frequently used controls and switches, including those needed to adjust driving operations, can be found on the steering wheel. Those for infotainment features, meanwhile, are located elsewhere.

Farewell to confusion

Real-time driving information like speed, navigation system directions, and the status of i-ACTIVESENSE active safety systems, including warnings, are shown on the Active Driving Display*. Among the first vehicle in this segment with such a head-up display, it uses a clear panel mounted on top of the dash above the instrument cluster. The system, which adjusts automatically to ambient light, projects the information with the focal point around 1.5m ahead of the driver’s eye point, minimising focal adjustment and eye movement. To avoid confusion, only three items appear at once on the Active Driving Display. The most important piece of data is always at the top, changing according to priority. For example, an urgent active safety warning will immediately displace whatever information is at the lead – say the vehicle’s current speed – changing back again once the danger has ceased.

All other driver-related information can be found on the instrument panel, which was completely redesigned for the new Mazda3. It features a centred analogue tachometer with a digital speedometer flanked by two wing-shaped digital displays*. These show status info like temperature, fuel level, gear­shift information and odometers.

Communications and entertainment-related information (from the infotainment zone) appears on the new 7-inch display*, which is controlled either by touchscreen, voice command or the new rotary com­mander. Located on the dash above the centre stack rather than in it, the down­ward viewing angle for the driver was reduced from 28° on the current model to 16° on the new Mazda3. So the display is less distracting for the driver and easier for the front passenger to see and use, too. Whether setting a destination in the navigation system, searching for music to play on the BOSE® premium surround sound system* (see box), checking email or calling up the latest Facebook posts*, the path from “home” to the desired operation is shorter than ever. Users can also set shortcuts to their favourite functions. In any case, only “7 plus/minus 2” items appear on the screen at a time – the maximum people can handle at once according to psychologists.

* Depending on equipment package

Safety first

Mazda also redeveloped the ro­tary commander located on the centre console to improve “blind” operation of infotainment fea­tures. It is now positioned so that the driver simply has to remove one hand from the steering wheel and grip the dial in a natural, effortless motion without chang­ing posture.

The new commander is surrounded by five buttons – one per finger – each cor­responding to a specific function: naviga­tion system, “home”, and audio system in the middle with “back” and “favourites” on the sides. There is also a volume knob next to the commander. All the controls can be accessed comfortably and con­veniently with the elbow perched on the centre armrest.

Voice command* is another safe and ergonomic alternative for infotainment features like menu switching and select­ing radio stations as well as audio play/stop/skip or zooming in and out of the route map. And with a smartphone or music device connected, occupants can search music and contact list names or input addresses to the navigation system by voice.

* Does not work when AUX jack connected to another device

Non-stop connectivity

Mobile technology like smart­phones has irreversibly changed lifestyles. Social media, too, has transformed the way people see and experience culture. Mazda has now brought this reality into car with the brand-new mobile connectivity concept being intro­duced on the new Mazda3.

The in-vehicle system expands on fea­tures already available in Mazdas, like Bluetooth®, email, SMS and navigation, adding a whole new scale of connected convenience. Using a smartphone con­nected to the Mazda3 system via Blue­tooth® or USB, Mazda3 occupants have safe and easy real-time access via the 7-inch display to infotainment services from AhaTM (see box). It offers a wide and growing range of mobile infotain­ment content and social media services, including tens of thousands of internet radio stations, Twitter and Facebook feeds, news, audio books and more.

Listen to the latest tweets or Facebook posts using the text-to-voice readout function, replying with “like” or post­ing audio messages with the “shout” function. Or send and receive email and SMS messages with the sender ID on the display. Readout works here, too, as do onscreen edit and reply features. The connectivity system also supports play­back from other connected mobile de­vices and works in 25 languages for au­dio and 38 for text. Connecting is simple via the external hub, which includes USB and AUX ports as well as an SD card slot for the navigation system. The hub is con­veniently positioned in the centre stack or, on models with CD player, in the box at the rear of the centre console. Either way, storage cavities are on hand for the mobile devices.

The mobile connectivity concept by Mazda offers a range of vehicle information through Mazda’s own applications, too, in­cluding maintenance reminders and warn­ings as well as the Eco-display. It shows the status and activity rates of the i-ELOOP brake energy regeneration system and i-stop idle-stop system as well as fuel economy and CO2 emissions, enabling driv­ers to track changes and history.

In tune with today

Expanding the driving experience, Mazda now connects the driver, passengers and the car to today’s interactive world – safely and efficiently. At the same time, it also connects occupants to the new Mazda3, further strengthening the growing bond between man and machine. And that’s not the only way Mazda takes its characteristic Jinba-Ittai sensation of “horse and rider as one” a step further in its latest compact.

AhaTM: “One-stop content”

AhaTM is a cloud-based automotive grade internet connectivity platform. Available for the first time at Mazda with the all-new Mazda3, AhaTM is designed to provide a single integration point bringing a wide range of free web-based infotainment content safely into the vehicle.

Using a “radio-like” audio format, the AhaTM concept is to make this content as easy to use as a car radio and thus provide in­ternet infotainment in a manner conducive to safe use in a vehicle environment. AhaTM lets the user access and organise their favourite web content on their phone, then seamlessly integrates the experience in their car. AhaTM is accessible in the new Mazda3 via a free smartphone app and covers most of Europe.

Free content currently includes more than 30,000 stations including radio, podcasts, social media, audio books, personalised location-based services and more. Services are expanding continually, too. And since all system updates take place via the cloud, the platform is future-proof, keeping things as simple as possible on the car and user side.

Mazda3 navigation system

With a variety of comfort and convenience features, the navigation system on the new Mazda3 helps drivers reach their destinations safely, less stressfully and better informed.

Key features include:

■ Safer, easier and more relaxed for the driver, since turn-by-turn directions are shown on the Active Driving Display* as well as the centre stack display*.

■ Real-time information using RDS-TMC along with accumulated statistical traffic congestion data (stored with the maps) and the latest online traffic info to deliver the most accurate route calculations.

■ Search destinations as well as filling stations, points of interest and weather forecasts:

›› accesses current fuel prices online, also allowing drivers to choose filling stations as destinations

›› displays the latest online weather and forecasts for anywhere along the route

›› destination search also possible on the internet via smartphone, or set destinations from a mobile phone contact list

■ Available throughout Europe** with map data on the navigation system SD card, including:

›› three years of free updates (maps and directions) transferable via SD card

›› support for up to 18 audio and 26 text languages

* Availability depends on equipment level and market

** Individual service availability and tariffs may vary according to country

Premium surround sound from Bose®

Developed together with BOSE® especially for the new Mazda3, the new 9-speaker BOSE® premium sound system* features the latest in playback technology and, of course, plenty of power. Uncompro­mising like the Mazda3’s SKYACTIV Technology, the system comes with the most advanced audio features ever, yet weighs 20 per cent less and is more energy efficient than its predecessor. For example, since the amplifier generates less heat, there is no need for large metal cooling fins. So it’s lighter and smaller, but with no trade-off in performance.

The audio system features Centerpoint® 2 digital signal processing, which analy­ses the frequency of the sound source to deliver a rich virtual multi-channel sur­round experience, even from MP3 and other compressed files or the radio and audio content accessible via the newly introduced mobile connectivity system*. The Mazda3 marks the debut for Centerpoint® 2 in the C segment. Audio­Pilot® 2 noise compensation technology, meanwhile, compensates for the effects of sounds from road surfaces, changing speeds, and even an open window. It uses a cabin microphone to monitor ambient noise, automatically adjusting the music signal accordingly – and letting the driver focus on the road.

High-performance 9-speaker layout with digital amplifier:

u 1 x 8cm Twiddler® centre fill neo­dymium mid-high-range speaker in the instrument panel

v 2 x 6cm neodymium Twiddler® mid-high-range speakers in the instrument panel

w 2 x 23cm Nd® woofers in the front doors

x 2 x 13cm wide-range speakers in the rear doors

y2 x 6cm Twiddler® mid-high-range speakers in the rear deck (sedan) or rear side panels (hatchback)

z Digital amplifier with BOSE® digital signal processing:

■ 8 channels of customised equalisation

■ AudioPilot® 2 noise compensation technology with cabin microphone

■ Centerpoint® 2 signal processing

■ SurroundStage® signal processing

* Availability varies according to equipment package

6. Powertrains

The hearts beating inside

Open the door of the all-new Mazda3, and something exciting happens. It starts to awaken. Sit down behind the wheel and feel the heartbeat with the pulsing red ring of the instrument cluster. Turn on the engine and watch as the needle lights up along with the gauges and other instruments. Then the Active Driving Display rises into position, concluding the start-up sequence. The all-new Mazda3 is ready. It’s time for adventure.

Get going and encounter the next pleas­ant surprise: discovering how the new Mazda3 responds to input from the driver’s foot on the accelerator pedal. With absolute precision, namely, because of Mazda’s enhanced accelerator control. It lets the driver adjust pressure for exactly the desired acceleration, also enabling better command over automatic transmission downshifts. And with the enhanced engine sound synchronised to the pedal input, the driver is imme­diately greeted by a satisfying din to match the zippy accelerator response. It’s a fulfilling experience to be able to get to “know” and master the car so quickly.

Gratifyingly in control

Under the hood is a choice of three naturally-aspirated petrol powerplants and one turbodiesel. The former include the brand-new SKYACTIV-G 1.5, a highly efficient and exceptionally frugal engine, needing only 5.0l/100km* of fuel (com­bined cycle) paired with the six-speed SKYACTIV-MT manual gearbox. That’s good for CO2 emissions* of 118g/km – an 18 per cent improvement over the 1.6-litre MZR engine it replaces thanks to the unique SKYACTIV-G characteristics. These include its lightweight design, exceptionally high 14:1 compression ratio, 4-2-1 exhaust manifold and i-stop, Mazda’s idle-stop system, which is standard equipment on the new Mazda3 (see boxes).

At the same time, the SKYACTIV-G 1.5 produces more torque (150Nm @ 4,000rpm) than the current 1.6, delivering it smoother and earlier across the rpm range. With a competitive 74kW / 100PS at 6,000rpm, it manages the 0-100km/h dash* in 10.7 seconds and a top speed* of 185km/h.

* All figures for sedan unless stated otherwise

The new Mazda3 also comes with the SKYACTIV-G 2.0 in two versions. The high-power version churns out 121kW / 165PS at 6,000rpm and 210Nm at 4,000rpm. Available for the hatchback with manual shift and i-ELOOP, Mazda’s unique brake energy regeneration system (see box), it thrusts the compact from a stand­still to 100km/h in 8.2 seconds with a terminal speed of 210km/h. At 5.8l/100km and 135g/km, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are very respectable for such performance – and 14 per cent better than its 2.0 MZR DISI i-stop predecessor despite generating 10 per cent more horsepower and torque.

Power to run

The standard power SKYACTIV-G 2.0 (see box), meanwhile, puts out 88kW / 120PS at 6,000rpm and, like its sibling, 210Nm at 4,000rpm. Available for both body styles with either the SKYACTIV-Drive automatic or SKYACTIV-MT manual transmission, this economical option combines first-rate fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions* – 5.1l/100 km and 119g/km (manual) and 5.6l/100 km and 128g/km (automatic) – with respective sprint times* of 8.8 and 10.3 seconds, topping out at 198km/h*.

The SKYACTIV-D clean diesel also uses extreme compression and lightweight design as the basis for powerful yet remarkably fuel-efficient engines. Featur­ing a twin turbocharger and a common-rail system with multi-hole piezo injectors, the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 delivers an unprece­dented combination of excellent mileage and dynamic performance while signifi­cantly reducing nitrogen oxide (NOX) and soot emissions. Unusually for a diesel, the 380Nm of maximum torque at 1,800rpm and 110kW / 150PS at 4,500rpm offers satisfying pull from a standstill through to its 5,500rpm redline.

With a SKYACTIV-D 2.2 under its bonnet, the new Mazda3 takes only 8.0 seconds to reach 100km/h* with a manual and 9.7 sec­onds for the automatic (hatchback only), with respective top speeds* of 213km/h and 201km/h. And that with fuel economy and CO2 emissions* of 3.9l/100km and 104g/km (sedan with manual), and 4.8l/100 km and 127g/km (hatchback with automatic). The SKYACTIV-D 2.2 is truly clean, too, complying with Euro 6 long before it takes effect in September 2014, and without needing pricey NOX aftertreatment.

* All figures for sedan unless stated otherwise

Shifting ahead

Specially developed to complement SKYACTIV engines, both six-speed SKYACTIV transmissions offered for the new Mazda3 respond faithfully to the driver’s intentions, delivering linear power directly to the front wheels while also contributing to significantly improved fuel economy. The SKYACTIV-Drive automatic, available for most Mazda3 engine-body style combinations, shifts smoothly and precisely while giving the driver exceptional control over down­shift behaviour. The sporty shifting of the SKYACTIV-MT manual gearbox, mean­while, is reminiscent of Mazda’s famous MX-5 roadster with its satisfyingly short, direct stroke. Both gearboxes are light­er and more compact than those on the current Mazda3, too (see box).

But performance is only one aspect of the sports car feeling. The handling of the new Mazda3 is every bit up to these capable powertrains, particularly in the way the car does exactly what the driver wants. It’s all coming together.

The SKYACTIV-G 2.0: “Rightsized” for the real world

Most automakers have adopted a downsizing strategy, partic­ularly for their petrol engines, reducing the displacement and sometimes the number of cylinders while adding technology such as turbochargers to make up output. The theory is that a lighter engine makes for a more efficient car.

Defying convention as always, Mazda has foregone this approach with its range of four-cylinder SKYACTIV-G petrol power­plants, opting instead for ultra-high com­pression ratios, natural aspiration and a lightweight design to come up with the best possible balance of output and fuel efficiency.

A case in point is the 120PS standard power SKYACTIV-G 2.0 offered on the new Mazda3. Designed to compete against downsized turbo engines with similar horsepower ratings, this 2.0-litre delivers comparable overall performance and combined New European Driving Cycle fuel economy. But where it really sets itself apart is in real-world fuel efficiency* – like on Europe’s high-speed motorways – since the SKYACTIV-G uses less fuel than its downsized and turbo­charged counterparts in all areas of the horsepower band except the lower range.

It also enables more linear acceleration, with a smoother performance curve and extra pull, particularly at high rpms. All in all, it’s a truly customer-oriented solution for the new Mazda3 and in line with Mazda’s Jinba Ittai horse-and-rider-as-one driving experience.

The three main advantages of Mazda’s rightsizing approach:

■ Natural, linear acceleration and re­sponse throughout the engine range for smoother Jinba Ittai performance with more high-end output.

■ Far better real-world fuel economy and CO2 emissions than competing down­sized engines with similar output rat­ings, especially at medium to high rpms.

■ Reaps all the benefits of ultra-high compression, such as superior thermal efficiency and more torque, for superior power-specific fuel consumption.

* Measured in-house at Mazda

SKYACTIV-G: Look, no turbocharger

For its new-generation of direct-injection petrol engines, Mazda defied convention again with a naturally-aspirated line-up of light­weight four-cylinder units. All SKYACTIV-G powerplants offered in Europe with the new Mazda3 feature ultra-high 14:1 compression ra­tios for an exciting combination of power, torque and fuel economy.

Core technology:

■ A fuel-saving 4-2-1 exhaust system whose extended loop-shaped manifold structure reduces the quantity of resid­ual gases inside the cylinder, lowering the temperature to…

›› help prevent knocking

›› improve the scavenging effect for more efficient combustion

›› deliver extra torque, especially at lower range rpms

■ Multi-hole injectors with six holes per nozzle form an ideal air-fuel mixture with a powerful flow, also enhancing in-cylinder cooling to suppress knocking.

■ A high tumble port generates a power­ful vortex in the combustion chamber for superior ignition with more even flame distribution, increasing torque.

■ Special piston cavities in the crown of the lightweight aluminium piston reduce cooling losses.

■ Revised oil lubrication system struc­ture to reduce resistance and with it loss of oil pressure, thus enabling the use of a smaller oil pump that can bet­ter adjust to engine speed and load.

Dual SV-T (sequential valve timing) minimises pumping losses by optimis­ing air intake and exhaust valve timing in line with changing engine operating conditions to…

›› maximise fuel economy under light load by allowing recirculation of more hot exhaust gas

›› suppress knocking under heavy load and during cold engine operation by letting more air in to improve torque output

■ Reducing weight using lighter pis­tons, connecting rods and crankshaft, also lowering mechanical friction by optimising the drive chain system and improving water pump and water jacket efficiency:

›› 10 per cent lighter than the outgoing MZR engines in the current Mazda3

›› 15 per cent more low & mid-range torque

›› up to 20 per cent lower fuel con­sumption and CO2 emissions

■ Standard i-stop idle-stop system

SKYACTIV-D: Clean, smooth, quiet and fun

A product of out of the box thinking, Mazda’s SKYACTIV-D cleverly utilises extremely low compression to amplify the strengths of compression-ignition engines while diminishing the drawbacks. For diesel power that goes far beyond the ordinary.

Core technology:

■ A 14:1 compression ratio, the world’s lowest*, significantly enhances engine efficiency and fuel economy with: ›› combustion timing optimised for a better expansion ratio

›› egg-shaped pistons that quickly spread injected fuel across the com­bustion chamber for ideal distribution

›› multi-hole piezo injectors enabling…

• nine injections per cycle at up to 2,000 bar

• injection patterns tailored to engine conditions

• stable, efficient engine start-ups, even when cold

›› exhaust variable valve lifts, which sta­bilise combustion to prevent a cold engine from misfiring by allowing hot exhaust gas to re-enter the chamber

■ A low compression engine creates less strain and mechanical friction, en­abling the use of lightweight materials and components such as:

›› an aluminium engine block

›› a thinner cylinder head and piston walls

›› a smaller diameter crankshaft

›› an integrated exhaust manifold

Twin turbocharging featuring two tur­bochargers that operate selectively according to driving conditions – the smaller one at low rpms and the larg­er one at higher rpms – and switches between the two for the most efficient turbo boost at mid-range rpms.

›› utilises a large intercooler for more low-rpm torque and responsiveness as well as outstanding high-range output, particularly for a diesel

›› produces a synergetic effect with low compression for superb performance without turbo lag

›› delivers outstanding fuel economy** starting at 3.9l/100km (or 104g/km of CO2 emissions)

■ Far cleaner than today’s conventional diesels, with considerably lower NOX and soot emissions:

›› complies with Euro 6 (which does not take effect until Sept. 2014)

›› does not require expensive exhaust aftertreatment

■ Standard i-stop idle-stop system

* Available in a mass production model as of June 2013

** Mazda3 sedan with SKYACTIV-MT manual

SKYACTIV transmissions

SKYACTIV-Drive: Putting the driver in control

■ Mazda’s fuel-saving SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic combines th

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