Mazda unveils its SUVs from segment B: the CX-3
 
Mazda’s current range consists mainly of three sedans : Mazda 2 (segment B), Mazda 3 (segment C) and Mazda 6 (segment D), of two MPVs : Mazda 5 (segment C) and Mazda 8 (segment D) ; of three SUVs : CX- 5 (segment C) CX-7 (segment D) and CX-9 (segment E), alongside the MX-5 roadster and the BT-50 pickup . Together all these vehicles reached more than 1.3 million units manufactured in 2013.

To extend its range of SUVs towards lower segments (segments that are currently experience high growth worldwide), the Hiroshima manufacturer unveiled its CX-3 SUV from segment B.

4,27m long, 1.76 wide and 1.55 m high, the CX-3 is based on the platform of the recent Mazda 2 (named SKYACTIV). This new SUV will compete with the the Renault Captur, Nissan Juke, Fiat 500X, Opel Mokka and Jeep Renegade.

The new CX-3 has a 2-liter petrol engine with direct injection 120hp already found on the Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 (and CX-5) and a diesel engine of 1500 cc 105hp already available on the Mazda 2.

Produced in Hiroshima, Japan, the CX-3 has global ambitions. It will be launched in Europe in June 2015. Mazda aims to sell 200 000 per year, knowing that the CX-5 has sold about 300 000 sales in 2014 (the US market having a larger demand for SUVs from segment C more than SUVs from segment B). 
 

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