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Mazda2: New Element sedan segment BNew Mazda2 sedan just launched in Thailand were impressed by the youthful design and fuel consumption of 4.3 liters / 100 km, according to the manufacturer.
At the international automobile exhibition Thailand (Motor Expo 2014) has just been opened in Bangkok, Japanese automaker officially launched Mazda2 sedan, "junior" of Mazda3 both literally and figuratively. In addition to the sedan, hatchback version of the Mazda2 will also be displayed here.
Design style "sculpture flow" on Mazda2
Mazda2 looks striking in Kodo design language with sharp headlights, grille, air cavity pit. The contours of the car clearly and coherently bring youthful color, more dynamic. Overall, car style design of the Mazda3 but smaller in size. Kodo design language is key Mazda applied to the current model and the future of the car maker.
Under the hood, the Mazda2 powered by 4-cylinder turbocharged engine SKYACTIV-D, capacity of 1.5 liters capacity of 105 horsepower, 220 Nm of torque. The engine combined with a 6-speed automatic transmission driving the front axle. The level of average fuel consumption of 4.3 liter car / 100 km, CO2 emissions 100 g / km, according to the manufacturer.
Mazda2 powered by 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, SKYACTIV technology powerful, fuel economy
Japanese carmakers Mazda2 also equip many advanced features such as entertainment systems MZD Connect displays information through entertainment screens on the dashboard panel, anti-lock braking system 4-wheel, system stability control technology i-ELOOP or help make the energy consumption ...
Expected Mazda2 sedan B will marketed in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Vietnam next year. Other markets such as Europe, Australia will be the next destination. Mazda could consider different engine depending on the market. Rival Mazda2 is none other familiar names in the sedan segment B as: Toyota Vios, Honda City or Nissan Almera ...
Image details new Mazda2 at Motor Expo 2014 took place in Thailand:
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