Mazda Mazda3

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Mazda3 sedan

Mazda Axela/Mazda3
Manufacturer:Mazda
Class:compact car
Production:2004 — present
Predecessor:Familia/323/Protegé
Body Styles:5-door hatchback
4-door sedan
Engines:1.4 L MZR I4
1.5 L MZR I4
1.6 L MZR I4
2.0 L MZR I4
2.3 L MZR I4
1.6 L MZ-CD I4
Related:Ford Focus
Volvo S40
This article is part of the Mazda automobile series.
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Mazda Mazda3 5-door press photo

Mazda Motor Corporation assembles the Mazda3, an automobile model (known in Japan as the Axela), and offers it to the public under the Mazda brand. The Mazda3 is all-new and replaces the Mazda_Protegé for 2004. The Mazda3 styling is based on the MX-Sportif concept car.

The car is based on Ford's global C1 Platform, which is shared with the new Ford Focus and Volvo S40. Chassis development was carried out by the Japanese side of the project, and will also be practically unaltered for the Focus. The Mazda3/Axela is available in two different bodyworks, a four-door sedan, marketed as "coupé style" in Europe, and a five-door hatchback, branded the Sport version in America and Japan.

In America, the Mazda3 only has two trim levels, "i" for the 2.0 L engine and "s" for the 2.3 L. Both trim levels with the stronger engine add such items as air conditioning, cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote keyless entry, height-adjustable driver's seat and power windows, door locks and mirrors. Wheel size for the s sedan moves up to a 16 inch (406 mm) tire, and its 55-series tires are wider for crisper handling. The hatchback gets even larger 17 inch (432 mm) wheels and wider (50-series) tires.

The Mazda3 is powered by a variety of engines, depending on the market. In its native Japan, the engine is either a 81 kW (110 bhp JIS) 1.5 L, 110 kW (150 bhp JIS) 2.0 L or 126 kW (171 bhp JIS) 2.3 L, all of the MZR engine family. Only the two most powerful of these are available in America, with slightly inferior power levels, while in Europe, the 2.0-liter is the top of the line, joined by smaller 1.4 L or 1.6 L MZR engines, as well as a 1.6 L Diesel unit similar to the Ford Duratorq, re-branded as MZ-CD and capable of 80 kW (109 bhp ECE).

A five-speed manual transmission is the norm, with a four-speed automatic optional for the larger engines. The very first Mazda3 rolled off the assembly line on December 8, 2003.

The Mazda3 has been very well-received in all markets, and as of 2004 was the best selling car in Canada. Mazda is increasing production of the Axela/Mazda3 at its Hofu 1 and 2 factories to meet heavy worldwide demand of over 300,000 units per year.

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