|
Demand for Mazda’s popular
multi-activity vehicle, the
Mazda5, with its unique dual
sliding rear doors, is sure to
rise next year with the
introduction of a significantly
improved model that will be even
more family friendly.
The new Mazda5 2008 upgrade is
set to continue the original
model’s success with a refreshed
design, new power sliding doors
and new automatic transmission
options, a more luxurious
interior finish, more comfort
and convenience, new suspension
settings for optimised handling,
improved fuel economy, lower CO2
emissions – and a more
individualised Sports Appearance
Pack.
Mazda5 is the only C-segment
vehicle with two sliding rear
doors, each with an impressive
door opening width of 700mm, and
that convenience will be further
enhanced by the introduction of
optional new power sliding rear
doors that open and close in
less than five seconds and stop
automatically if obstructed.
They are operated by a button
from the driver’s seat, by the
door handles or by the remote
control key.
Not only is the upgraded Mazda5
more convenient to use, it will
also be more fun to drive. The
MZR 2.0-litre petrol models will
feature an engine that has been
completely revised and now has
an electric throttle and
sequential valve timing,
which makes maximum torque
available at a lower engine
speed (4000rpm) than before for
quicker engine response in every
gear. Two newly-introduced
transmissions will enhance the
lively and agile character of
this engine: a six-speed manual
transmission will be fitted as
standard and a five-speed
automatic will be an option – a
first for the Mazda5 line-up.
The refreshed appearance of the
Mazda5 2008 upgrade includes new
front and rear bumpers, new
front and rear light clusters,
new front grille, new-style
16-inch and 17-inch alloy
wheels, and a choice of seven
new exterior colours. The new
model retains its excellent
aerodynamic efficiency with a Cd
of 0.29.
Inside, the upgraded Mazda5
retains its predecessor’s
uniquely communicative interior
– with Karakuri seating
for up to seven people and
maximum storage flexibility –
and adds new navigation and
audio systems for even more fun
and convenience. It has a new
DVD navigation system with a
7-inch multifunctional touch
screen now integrated into the
centre panel, which makes it
easier to read and use. This
system allows drivers to use the
Mazda5’s rear-view camera for
stress-free parking.
Every model in the Mazda5 2008
upgrade line-up will deliver
improved fuel consumption and CO2
levels which are lowered by
between 8 and 11g/km – depending
on model – moving the 1.8 petrol
and all diesel models down one
Road Fund Licence band,
producing annual savings of up
to Ł40.
The upgraded Mazda5 will make
its European debut at the
Bologna Motor Show, in Italy, on
5 December 2007 and will go on
sale in UK Mazda dealer
showrooms during January 2008.
|