Mazda3 Official: All new Mazda 3


The Mazda3 (known as the Mazda Axela in China and Japan -first three generations-, a combination of "accelerate" and "excellent") is a compact car manufactured by Mazda, available as a 5-door hatchback and 4-door sedan across all generations. It was first introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model, replacing the Familia/323/Protegé in the C-segment.

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Ok this is indeed a surprise. New generation of Mazda 3 unveiled in the Australian International Motor show.



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The eyes of the world turned to Sydney as the stylish and dynamic new-generation Mazda3 sedan was revealed at the Australian International Motor Show.

Mazda presented first official images of the highly-anticipated new Mazda3, ending months of intense media speculation.

The new-generation Mazda3 will redefine small car benchmarks for styling, handling and value for money when it arrives in Australia around the middle of 2009.

The new Mazda3 will inherit the mantles of Australia’s third-best selling passenger car, and a leader in the small car segment that accounts for one-quarter of all new vehicles bought by Australians.



More than 1.5 million first-generation Mazda3s have been sold in more than 100 countries around the world; almost 150,000 in Australia alone since its launch in January 2004. Mazda3 has a class-leading reputation for value for money and driving enthusiasm, and is popular with private buyers.

Mazda Executive Vice President Philip Spender flew to Australia to present first official images of the new-generation Mazda3 sedan at the Sydney motor show.

Embargoes around the world were synchronised with Mr Spender’s presentation. As these first official images were revealed on the video screen at Mazda’s Darling Harbour stand, these very same images were instantly sent to thousands of the world’s automotive media in more than 100 countries across five continents.

“Today is a very important day for new car buyers, both in Australia and around the world,” said Mr. Spender “Today is the world’s first look at the new-generation Mazda3, a compact car that will build further on the Stylish, Insightful and Spirited foundations laid by its predecessor.”

With the first-generation Mazda3, Mazda proved that small cars can be stylish and fun to drive as well as economical and affordable. And Australians voted with their wallets, making the Mazda3 one of the biggest-selling passenger cars in Australia.

This new-generation Mazda3 revealed today will take these core Mazda3 qualities to even greater heights, further cementing Mazda3’s popularity with Australians.



Mr Spender said the new Mazda3 will be presented in the metal at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 19, 2008.

“We chose Sydney to give the world its first look at the new Mazda3’s striking design. Following that, North America will host the world debut of the Mazda3 sedan in late November. Shortly after that the new-generation Mazda3 five-door hatchback will debut on the European continent. I think it’s only fitting that a car that accounts for one-third of Mazda’s global sales should have a truly global reveal. “

Mr. Spender said the Mazda3, and small cars in general, are increasingly significant in markets around the world.

“The rising cost of fuel is changing the automotive consumer landscape not only in Australia but around the world. That, and the increasingly high cost of living is driving consumers towards smaller, more affordable, more economical vehicles.

“As a result we’re seeing increased levels of equipment, prestige, performance and refinement in small cars, making them even greater value.

“We’ve developed the new-generation Mazda3 to be a small-car leader around the world. The Mazda3’s expressive and emotional styling, heightened driving dynamics, quality and refinement will propel it to even greater heights than the very successful model it replaces.”

http://www.caradvice.com.au/17440/all-new-mazda-3-official-image-reveal-2008-aims/
 
First impressions are most favourable; great effort Mazda - if only Subaru could come up with something nearly as good looking as this. It ought to be a winner but I hope they don't go overboard with the "beat-box graphics" interior theme as they did with latest 6.
 
It looks good... my only complaint (could be the angle of photo) is the merge of the C-pillar and the trunk line. it seems a little less fluid then the rest of the design.
 
not to keen of the Altezza themed tail lights, but other then that, looks very good. Looking forward to the hatch.
 
Nice job Mazda, probably the best-looking Jdm compact sedan (in current production) :usa7uh: ...!

Just like the way, new Corolla is mini-Camry, this one is the mini-Mazda6 :D ...!
 
Re: Some live shots.....

Yeah - it's a good effort from Mazda. And, it deserves success.

A couple of observations and comments. Whilst I'm intrigued by the organic flow of the lines in the frontal aspect of the car, I'm still not a fan of the "wide-mouthed frog" look started by Peugeot a couple of years back. Admittedly it does work better on this car and engages the eye in a more positive manner.

Nevertheless, it's amazing these days how stylish mainstream, man-on-the-street-fare, Mazdas have become. It's commendable in that middle-class buyers are so spoiled for choice in terms of the stylistic statement/appeal variety on offer in this segment. And that's a very good thing!

Note to Subaru: this car is proof that you can style a car with clear tail-lights that are classy and of reassuring quality. It just takes a subtle, considered and creative application of a little bit of red lens / reflector and the overall effect is drastically enhanced. Now, sort those damn hideous tail lights out on the Impreza for once and for all!!!
 

Mazda

Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. The company was founded on January 30, 1920, as Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd., a cork-making factory, by Jujiro Matsuda. It changed its name to Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd. in 1927 and started producing vehicles in 1931. The name Mazda was derived from Ahura Mazda, the god of harmony, intelligence, and wisdom in Zoroastrianism.
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