NEW MAZDA2 THREE-DOOR HATCHBACK

Sporty and more Affordable

At a Glance

Exterior

  • Three-door version with new rear side window design for a sportier character
  • Drag coefficient of only 0.31 and coefficient of lift (CLF) of just 0.02 contribute to low fuel consumption
  • Sports appearance package available (depending on market) with special front bumper, side sills and rear roof spoiler

Powertrain

  • MZR 1.5-liter gas with maximum power of 76 kW/103 PS at 6,000 rpm, maximum torque of 137 Nm at 4,000 rpm
  • MZR 1.5-liter uses only 5.9 liters of fuel per 100 km (combined), produces just 140 g/km of CO2
  • MZR 1.3-liter Standard Power version with maximum power of 55 kW/75 PS at 6,000 rpm, maximum torque of 121 Nm at 3,500 rpm
  • MZR 1.3-liter High Power version with maximum output of 63 kW/86 PS at 6,000 rpm, maximum torque of 122 Nm at 3,500 rpm
  • Both derivatives of the MZR 1.3-liter gas use just 5.4 liters of fuel per 100 km (combined) and produce just 129 g/km of CO2
  • MZ-CD 1.4-liter common-rail turbo diesel engine with maximum power of 50 kW/68 PS at 4,000 rpm and 160 Nm of torque at a low 2,000 rpm for lively driving fun
  • MZ-CD 1.4-liter uses just 4.3 liters fuel per 100 km (combined) and produces a very low 114 g/km of CO2
  • Five-speed manual transmission standard for all engines

Functionality, Equipment and Comfort

  • Walk-in functionality for front passenger seat, which slides forward for wide opening and easy access to rear seats, and returns to original position
  • Audio system with MP3 CD playing capacity and AUX jack for playing MP3 players using the audio system directly
  • Three equipment grades in most countries

Chassis and Safety

  • Front McPherson strut, rear torsion beam suspension systems for agile handling and ride comfort
  • Electric power assist steering with small 9.8 metre turning circle for great manoeuvrability in urban driving
  • MAZDA2 five-door hatchback awarded five-stars for adult occupant safety on latest Euro-NCAP crash testing
  • Six airbags, ABS, EBD, emergency brake assist and DSC standard (depending on grade)

New MAZDA2 Three-Door Hatchback – Sporty and more Affordable

One of the keys to Mazda’s continuing growth in Europe and around the world has been a strategy of expanding the line-up with exciting vehicles that appeal to an ever-wider group of customers. In less than two years, Mazda introduced vehicles that were never in its portfolio before, like the high-performance Mazda3 MPS, the unique power retractable hardtop MX-5 Roadster Coupe and the sports crossover SUV, Mazda CX-7. This strategy continues at Geneva 2008 with the global premiere of the first MAZDA2 three-door hatchback version. 

Launched in October 2007 as Mazda’s first new-generation vehicle to be evolved to a new level, the all-new MAZDA2 was an immediate hit with European customers, finding more than 18,000 owners through January 2008. In December last year, MAZDA2 five-door hatchback was awarded five stars for adult occupant protection at Euro-NCAP crash testing. It won a host of automotive awards as well, including Car of the Year in Austria, Belgium, Croatia and Denmark. Now MAZDA2 is about to get more popular with a new three-door hatchback model that has all the award-winning attributes of the five-door hatchback, and is even sportier and more affordable.

Design – Sportiness enhanced

The new MAZDA2 three-door hatchback builds on the five-door hatchback’s exterior design – that evokes movement and athleticism using unique body panel articulation and compact dimensions – for even more sporty appeal. Its rear-side window has a unique shape that, when combined with MAZDA2’s rising belt line and wedge shape, communicates an even more fun-to-drive character. Fresh and dynamic-looking, its overall design communicates a calm strength achieved through formal beauty and the highest levels of build quality yet seen on a Mazda B-car. And its eye-catching design is also 4 percent more aerodynamic than the old MAZDA2 with a coefficient of drag (Cd) of only 0.31 and a coefficient of lift (CLF) of just 0.02, which helps reduce fuel consumption and operating costs, which is important to young, first-time buyers. For more sporty-minded customers, a sports appearance package is available with a special front bumper design and side sills that visually lower the car’s center of gravity, and a rear roof spoiler. On the inside, a dark keynote color contrasts nicely with white instruments, silver accents, a three-spoke steering wheel similar to the Mazda MX-5 roadster, a silver ringed driver cluster and center-console mounted shift lever for an ambiance that is both sporty and high quality.

MAZDA2 Three-door Hatchback Show Car

Under the spotlights of the Mazda stand is a MAZDA2 Three-door created especially for the 2008 Geneva Motor Show that emphasises the car’s sporty nature. Its exterior design is even more eye-catching painted in the special red mica color as the Mazda concept Ryuga shown at the Detroit Motor Show in 2007, has the line-up’s exterior Sports Appearance Package enhanced by a special lowered suspension and wider tread, projector-type headlamps and special 16-inch color wheels.

On the inside, the sporty theme continues with Recaro® seats in racy red and black two-tone, and matching red stitching on the leather steering wheel with a painted bezel. The driver cluster has meter rings and the door trim has leather inserts and panels in special paint. 

Comfort, Functionality and Equipment

As with the hatchback version, the new MAZDA2 three-door hatchback has a roomy interior, despite its compact and dynamic exterior design. The three-door version includes handy walk-in functionally, which tips the seatback forward and slides the passenger seat forward for one of the segment’s widest access widths for easy entry. It then returns to its original position. Once inside, passengers find themselves in a roomy and comfortable interior. A relatively long wheelbase (2,490 mm), an innovative roof header shape, reduced roof-lining thickness and a lower rear hip point height combine to deliver plenty of head, shoulder and leg room both front and back. The driver’s seat can be slide adjusted up to 250 mm and height adjusted up to 55 mm. This is combined with adjustable steering wheel height and a center console-mounted manual shift lever for a sporty, wrap-around cockpit with room for people of nearly all shapes and sizes.

The higher shift lever placement makes room between the front seats for a floor console with a drink holder in the front and a storage tray in the rear large enough for a woman’s handbag, along with an AUX jack for plugging in an MP3 player to use with the car’s audio system (depending on grade) and a 12 volt power socket that can be used to power or charge electrical accessories. Other handy storage compartments include a unique magazine rack in the glove compartment, front door pockets with space for a half-liter bottle and an A4 atlas, and three compartments in the dashboard for smaller items. The luggage capacities are unchanged compared to the hatchback version. Behind the rear seats is a 250 liter luggage compartment that can hold two suitcases or a baby stroller, and can be extended to 787 liters when the rear seats are folded (60/40 functionality for all grades except base) to take larger items.

MAZDA2 three-door hatchback will be offered in three grades (depending on market) with a full slate of equipment for young, fun-minded drivers. The base grade includes remote central locking, electric adjustable side mirrors, electric power assist steering and ABS. The higher two grades include six airbags, heated and retractable door mirrors, 15 or 16-inch aluminium alloy wheels, manual or automatic air-conditioning, power front windows, rain and light sensor system, adjustable speed warning system, cruise control (1.5-liter gas with board computer only), dynamic stability control (DSC), and keyless entry and start system, among other features.

Powertrains – low consumption and low CO2 emissions

MAZDA2 three-door hatchback comes with the same gas powertrain line-up as the five-door hatchback with engines that are lively and responsive, yet use low amounts of fuel and produce markedly less CO2 than the engines of the outgoing model. The base MZR 1.3-liter aggregate has variable valve timing and comes in two power derivatives (depending on market): a Standard Power version producing 55 kW/75 PS and a High Power version producing 76 kW/86 PS. Both use just 5.4 liters of gas per 100 km and produce a low 129 g/km of CO2 emissions. The largest gas engine is an MZR 1.5-liter that produces 76 kW/103 PS of power, while using just 5.9 liters of fuel per 100 km and producing 140 g/km of CO2. Also onboard is a MZ-CD 1.4-liter common-rail turbo diesel, special for the European market, with high fuel efficiency and low emissions. It produces 50 kW/68 PS of maximum power at 4,000 rpm and 160 Nm of torque at a low 2,000 rpm for lively acceleration and driving fun. At the same time, it uses just 4.3 liters of fuel per 100 km (combined) and produces a very low 114 g/km of CO2 for low operating costs, which is a vital criteria for B-car customers .All engines come with Mazda’s five-speed manual transmission with gear ratios that are between 3 to 10 percent higher than the outgoing five-speed, which contributes to lower fuel consumption.

Chassis and Safety – lightweight for low-costs, with safety features equivalent to the five-door hatchback

The new MAZDA2 three-door and five-door hatchback have a body shell that is nearly 100 kg lighter compared to the previous MAZDA2. By keeping vehicle weight under the 1000 kg threshold, the new MAZDA2 reverses a general trend in the automotive industry of making each new model heavier. This outstanding result was achieved mostly by engineering solutions – like employing large amounts of strong yet light high-tensile steels and reducing weight wherever possible – but also by reducing the car’s dimensions, making it agile with low fuel consumption and lower operating costs.

High tensile steel also delivers some of the B-segment’s best crash safety, as was shown when the MAZDA2 five-door hatchback scored the highest possible ranking of five-stars on Euro-NCAP testing with 34 points for adult protection. MAZDA2 five-door hatchback also received an outstanding four-star ranking for child occupant protection with 37 points, making it one of the few sub-compacts to achieve this level of child protection. And for pedestrian safety, it achieved an admirable 18 points and two-star ranking.

The MAZDA2 three-door hatchback’s structure is reinforced around the B-pillar and in the doors, including specific side impact protection bars. MAZDA2 three-door’s superior passive safety package includes six airbags (depending on grade), ABS, electronic brake force distribution (EBD), emergency brake assist, DSC and a 40 mm lower beltline and lower side mirror placement for better visibility.

Technical Data
MAZDA2 Three-Door Hatchback

Body Type

 

Monocoque

Doors

 

2 front
Rear liftgate

Seats

 

2 front
3 rear bench-type with 60/40 split (dep. on grade)

Coefficient of drag

Cd

0.31

Cross-sectional area

m2

2.11

Dimensions

 

 

External

 

 

Overall length w / without plate holder*

mm

3,900 / 3,885

Overall width

mm

1,695

Overall width mirror to mirror

mm

1,958

Overall height

mm

1,475

Wheelbase

mm

2,490

Track front / rear

mm

1,475/1,465 (for 14” / 15”)
1,465/1,455 (for 16”)

Ground clearance

mm

150

Interior

 

 

Front / rear head room

mm

1,004/959

Front / rear shoulder room

mm

1,340/1,275

Front / rear leg room

mm

1,068/883

Boot measurements

 

 

Volume all seats up (VDA)

l

250

Volume 2nd row down
(from floor to ceiling) (VDA)

l

787

Boot width at widest point

mm

1,100

Distance between rear wheel housings

mm

1,000

Load floor to 2nd row (load area length)

mm

674

Load floor to 1st row

mm

1,321

*Sport Appearance Package: + 5 mm with plate holder, + 10 mm without plate holder
Technical Data– MAZDA2 Three-Door Hatchback Gas

 

 

MZR 1.3-liter
Standard power

MZR 1.3-liter
High power

MZR 1.5-liter

Engine Type

 

Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve

Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve

Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve

Displacement

cm³

1,349

1,349

1,498

Bore x stroke

mm

74.0 x 78.4

74.0 x 78.4

78.0 x 78.4

Valves

 

4 per cylinder

4 per cylinder

4 per cylinder

Camshaft drive

 

by chain

by chain

by chain

Fuel injection system

 

Electronically controlled fuel injection

Electronically controlled fuel injection

Electronically controlled fuel injection

Compression ratio

 

10.0 : 1

10.0 : 1

10.0 : 1

Emission control system

 

3-way catalytic converter

3-way catalytic converter

3-way catalytic converter

Max. Power

KW/PS

55/75 at 6,000 rpm

63/86 at 6,000 rpm

76/103 at 6,000 rpm

Max. torque

-Nm

121 at 3,500 rpm

122 at 3,500 rpm

137 at 4,000 rpm

Fuel type

 

Unleaded 95RON

Unleaded 95RON

Unleaded 95RON

Fuel tank capacity

liters

42.8

42.8

42.8

Battery

 

55D23L/12 V

55D23L/12 V

55D23L/12 V

Transmission

 

5 MT

5 MT

5 MT

Powertrain

 

Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive

Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive

Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive

Gear Ratios

 

 

 

 

1st

 

3.416

3.416

3.416

2nd

 

1.842

1.842

1.842

3rd

 

1.290

1.290

1.290

4th

 

0.972

0.972

0.972

5th

 

0.775

0.775

0.775

6th

 

-

-

-

Reverse

 

3.214

3.214

3.214

Final Drive Ratio

 

3.850

3.850

4.105

Suspension and Wheels

 

 

 

 

Front Suspension

 

Independent McPherson strut

Independent McPherson strut

Independent McPherson strut

Rear Suspension

 

Torsion beam

Torsion beam

Torsion beam

Damper front

 

Twintube

Twintube

Twintube

Damper rear

 

Monotube

Monotube

Monotube

Stabilizers (front)

mm

19

19

19

Wheel type / size

 

6 J x 14
6 J x 15
6.5 J x 16

6 J x 14
6 J x 15
6.5 J x 16

6 J x 14
6 J x 15
6.5 J x 16

Tyre type / size

 

175/65 R 14
185/55 R 15
195/45 R 16

175/65 R 14
185/55 R 15
195/45 R 16

175/65 R 14
185/55 R 15
195/45 R 16

Steering

 

 

 

 

Type

 

Rack & pinion,
 electric power assist

Rack & pinion,
electric power assist

Rack & pinion,
electric power assist

Steering wheel turns (lock to lock)

 

2.7

2.7

2.7

Turning circle (curb to curb)

m

9.80

9.80

9.80

Turning circle (wall to wall)

m

10.4

10.4

10.4

Brakes

 

 

 

 

Type front

 

Ventilated discs

Ventilated discs

Ventilated discs

Type rear

 

Leading-and-trailing drums

Leading-and-trailing drums

Leading-and-trailing drums

Diameter front

mm

258

258

258

Diameter rear

mm

200

200

200

Vacuum booster diameter

inches

9

9

9

Scheduled maintenance

 

Every 20,000 km or
12 months

Every 20,000 km or
12 months

Every 20,000 km or
12 months

Performance and Weights– MAZDA2 Three-door Hatchback Gas

MZR 1.3-liter
Standard power

MZR 1.3-liter
High power

MZR 1.5-liter

 

5MT

5MT

5MT

Performance

 

 

 

 

Top speed

km/h

168

172

188

Acceleration 0-100 km/h*

s

14.0

12.9

10.4

Fuel Consumption

 

 

 

 

Urban**

l/100km

6.9

6.9

7.6

Extra urban**

l/100km

4.6

4.6

4.9

Combined**

l/100km

5.4

5.4

5.9

CO2 emissions (combined)

g/km

129

129

140

Emissions ranking

 

Euro Stage IV

Euro Stage IV

Euro Stage IV

Weight and Payload

 

 

 

 

Min. curb weight

kg

950 / 1,025***

950 / 1,025***

955 / 1,030***

Max. permissible weight

kg

1,455

1,455

1,455

Permissible front axle weight

kg

785

790

790

Permissible rear axle weight

kg

750

750

750

Permissible tow weight, trailer without brakes

kg

500

500

500

Permissible tow weight, trailer with brakes (12% slope)

kg

900  

900

900

Max. roof load capacity

kg

50

50

50

* Under Mazda test conditions    
** According to 80/1268/EEC in its latest version
*** According to 92/21/EEC in its latest version (including 75 kg driver)

Technical Data - MAZDA2 Three-Door Hatchback Diesel

 

 

MZ-CD 1.4-liter Diesel

Engine Type

 

Inline, 4-cylinder, SOHC, 8-valve

Displacement

cm³

1,399

Bore x stroke

mm

73.7 x 82.0

Valves

 

2 per cylinder

Camshaft drive

 

by belt

Fuel injection system

 

Common-rail direct injection

Compression ratio

 

18.0:1

Emission control system

 

 

3-way catalytic converter

Max. Power

KW/PS

50 / 68 at 4,000 rpm

Max. torque

-Nm

160 at 2,000 rpm

Fuel type

 

Diesel

Fuel tank capacity

liters

42.8

Battery

 

80D26L/12 V

Transmission

 

5 MT

Powertrain

 

Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive

Gear Ratios

 

 

1st

 

3.583

2nd

 

1.925

3rd

 

1.281

4th

 

0.951

5th

 

0.756

Reverse

 

3.620

Final Drive Ratio

 

3.370

Suspension and Wheels

 

 

Front Suspension

 

Independent McPherson strut

Rear Suspension

 

Torsion beam

Damper front

 

Twintube

Damper rear

 

Monotube

Stabilizers (front)

mm

19

Wheel type / size

 

6 J x 14
6 J x 15
6.5 J x 16

Tyre type / size

 

175/65 R 14
185/60 R14
185/55 R 15
195/45 R 16

Steering

 

 

Type

 

Rack & pinion, electric power assist

Steering wheel turns (lock to lock)

 

2.7

Turning circle (curb to curb)

m

9.8

Turning circle (wall to wall)

m

10.4

Brakes

 

 

Type front

 

Ventilated discs

Type rear

 

Leading-and-trailing drums

Diameter front

mm

258

Diameter rear

mm

200

Vacuum booster diameter

inches

9

Scheduled maintenance

 

Every 20,000 km or 12 months

Performance and Weights– MAZDA2 Three-door Hatchback Diesel

MZ-CD 1.4-liter Diesel

 

5MT

Performance

 

 

Top speed

km/h

162

Acceleration 0-100 km/h*

s

15.5

Fuel Consumption

 

 

Urban**

l/100km

5.3

Extra urban**

l/100km

3.7

Combined**

l/100km

4.3

CO2 emissions (combined)

g/km

114

Emissions ranking

 

Euro Stage IV

Weight and Payload

 

 

Min. curb weight

kg

970 / 1,045 ***

Max. permissible weight

kg

1,490

Permissible front axle weight

kg

835

Permissible rear axle weight

kg

740

Permissible tow weight, trailer without brakes

kg

500

Permissible tow weight, trailer with brakes (12% slope)

kg

800

Max. roof load capacity

kg

50

* Under Mazda test conditions
** According to 80/1268/EEC in its latest version
*** According to 92/21/EEC in its latest version (including 75 kg driver)