Times change, and so do cars. Has the automotive world changed much since we last checked in on the Mazda 3? Absolutely. The Mazda 3 has long been a favorite for many, and it is known for its good performance and aesthetic design. But as times change, so do cars and what buyers want. Electric vehicles are gaining popularity, and other car models like the Honda Civic have been upgraded, which means the Mazda 3 needs to keep up. Mazda’s recent updates to the 3, including a mild hybrid system, show they’re trying to stay relevant in a market that’s moving quickly towards more advanced technology. So, we’ve taken another look at this beloved model.
Engine Output (HP), Acceleration, Transmission, Handling 4.0/5
Exterior & Interior Design, Quality, Fit and Finish, Ergonomics 4.5/5
Cabin Comfort, Suspension, NVH Insulation 4.0/5
Convenience Technologies, Active and Passive Safety Features 3.5/5
Amount of the vehicle you get for the price, Fuel Efficiency 4.0/5
- Available in all-wheel drive
- Premium interior and exterior design
- Smooth handling and driving dynamics
- Constricted second-row seating
- Limited cargo capacity
Why the price increase makes sense
The price of the Mazda 3 has gone up, now starting at P1,510,000, with the most advanced hybrid version reaching up to P1,790,000. The jump in price might seem high, but it's because of the new features and the mild hybrid system added to the car. These enhancements are made to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, which only aligns with the current global trends towards greener driving solutions. While more expensive, the Mazda 3 offers modern technology that justifies the extra cost.
Design that stands the test of time
One of the Mazda 3’s biggest draws has always been its looks. It features sharp headlamps and sleek tail lights that highlight its stylish design, which has not aged a bit even after five years. Mazda has managed to create a car that doesn’t just keep up with current trends but also has a timeless charm that will continue to attract buyers in the future.
Inside the Mazda 3
If you are looking for a car that puts together style and functionality, you are definitely looking for the interior of the Mazda 3, which is more attentive to simplicity and effectiveness. It sports a clean design with a single screen that manages both entertainment and essential car functions, like speed and battery info.
The setup makes the car’s interior not only look good but also easy to use. Although it’s not a big car on the outside, the inside is roomy enough to comfortably fit five people, making it a practical choice for individuals or small families.
Driving Performance and Power
The Mazda 3 delivers on performance with its SKYACTIV-G 2.0 PE-VPS engine, producing 152 hp and 200 Nm of torque, linked to a smooth 6-speed automatic transmission. For those who are looking for a better efficiency, the new 2.0-liter mild hybrid option ups the ante with 161 hp and 213 Nm, providing a responsive and more fuel-efficient drive. The chassis, featuring MacPherson strut front and torsion beam rear suspensions, ensures the car handles beautifully, balancing ride comfort with agile handling.
Should you think about getting a Mazda 3? Yes, for sure! The Mazda 3 holds its ground well against competitors, and while it’s not perfect, it’s hard to deny its appeal. Why not see for yourself? You can check out Mazda’s full range and get a quote at AutoDeal.
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