THE ALL NEW MAZDA 2: COMPACT,
LIGHTWEIGHT and FUN
6-MARCH-2007

• Mazda2, the first Zoom-Zoom choice
• Eye-catching and dynamic design
• Superior fuel economy through lightness and
compactness
Zoom-Zoom ― Mazda began using this expression
with the launch of its first new-generation model, the
Mazda6, in 2002. It expresses the love of motion and is
used by children to imitate the sound of an engine. And
it has always been more than merely a brand slogan. It
describes Mazda’s ultimate goal: to provide customers,
who never forgot the love of motion they felt in
childhood, with an exhilarating driving
experience.
Now, Mazda is unveiling the all-new Mazda2 at
the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. The new Mazda2 is not just a
model change from the current Mazda2 but the first of
Mazda’s new-generation lineup to evolve to the next
stage. It reflects not only the Zoom-Zoom passion but
also a range of capabilities refined in a severely
competitive environment using customer feedback from
around the globe. The aim was to further refine Mazda’s
DNA — Distinctive Design, Exceptional Functionality, and
Responsive Handling and Performance — while enhancing
driving quality in terms of attributes such as ride
comfort and quietness and meeting global environmental
and safety performance standards. The all-new Mazda2
represents an evolution of Zoom-Zoom. With this new
model, Mazda aims at strengthening the Mazda brand and
further expanding its presence in the global B-car
segment, especially in Europe, where the segment has
grown by around 10% in the last six years and where more
than one car in four is a B-car.
In developing the new Mazda2, Mazda took a fresh
look at the global compact-car market environment, where
there is intense competition among many diverse vehicles,
and worked to identify the truly important attributes for
a global B-car. These attributes include superior fuel
efficiency, which is crucial for low running costs and
reduction of CO2 emissions; easy-to-drive functionality
and operability; Mazda’s unique dynamic performance,
which delivers enjoyable, comfortable driving; and a
design that instantly grabs attention. While many other
carmakers have enlarged their small cars, Mazda was able
to reduce the size of its B-car with the new Mazda2 and
still meet the mainstream demands of compact-car
customers while enhancing safety.
A Dynamic Design to Attract Customers
Worldwide
With the look of the new Mazda2, Mazda’s mission
was to embody its next-generation design directions in a
way that would appeal to a wide range of people in global
markets. Given that customer preferences differ from
market to market, Mazda considered various design
directions with a view to satisfying all of the diverse
expectations. Designers then refined the findings of the
study in pursuit of an exquisite and dynamic design with
a distinctive Mazda identity. Blending sharp contours
with clear expressions of gentleness they created a look
that has global appeal.
Design Concept: Exquisite and
Dynamic
With the goal of expressing refined dynamism,
the designers further evolved the look of athletic
movement that characterizes the Mazda’s DNA. At the same
time, they worked to create forms that would convey a
sense of precision in line with the Japanese appreciation
of simplicity of form and objects that are beautiful
because of their simplicity. The key to the new look was
a design concept described by the design team as
‘exquisite and dynamic’. Here, ‘exquisite’ denotes the
designers’ desire for the design to possess forms that
express beauty and a carefully considered dynamism.
Designers and modellers carefully considered each line,
contour, and other design expression in line with their
vision of dynamism, even taking into account the
relationship between the car’s exterior look and the
space-efficiency of the cabin. This discriminating
approach gave the exterior and interior of the new Mazda2
a dynamic character that’s immediately
recognizable.
Some of the design elements were first publicly
seen in the Mazda SASSOU design concept model that
debuted to great acclaim at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor
Show. In line with the positive feedback from Frankfurt,
the designers carried them forward and refined them for
the production model.
An Exterior Design with Dynamic,
Multifaceted Expressions
In line with an exterior design theme of
‘coordinated movements’, the visual movements created by
the car’s silhouette, the lines of the body, and the
patterns of light on the body were combined to create
dynamic, multifaceted expressions not typically seen on a
B-car. The resulting exterior design exudes a powerful
energy that makes the new Mazda2 look as though it’s
about to move even when it’s parked. Expressing dynamic
movement within the body’s limited dimensions was a major
design challenge. For those looking for an even sportier
look, a Sports Appearance Package is available (depending
on market). By pursuing beauty in the transitions between
each expression of movement and others, however, the
design team realized forms that have natural-looking
visual movements and convey subtle craftsmanship. The
diversity of visual expressions—the body has sharp lines
but also conveys softness and gentleness, and it has
flowing lines but also conveys a sense of solidity — is a
unique attribute yielded by the ‘coordinated movements’
design theme.
An Emotionally Appealing Interior Design
Conveying Dynamism and Nimbleness
The interior design theme was ‘a space that
communicates movement’. Whereas most B-car cabins have
monotonous design treatments with flat surfaces, the
interior design team made the new Mazda2’s cabin
strikingly different through contoured forms that combine
reassuring thickness with strong visual movement. The
instrument panel helps to create a sense of space despite
the cabin’s compact dimensions; its design creates
lateral visual movement from the centre toward the base
of the pillar on each side by means of a recess that runs
from side to side between the instrument panel’s upper
and lower sections. At the same time, the instrument
panel’s middle area has a substantial form that
communicates a unique character. A contrast between
silver accents on a black keynote colour adds further
sportiness and individuality to the cabin. Plus,
distinctive circular details contribute to a fresh,
emotionally appealing look and feel.
Pursuit of Functionality and Operability
Required in a B-Car
Most B-car customers want a day-to-day means of
getting around and running errands, so it’s vital for a
car of this size to be easy to drive and easy to
manoeuvre in tight spaces such as car parks. With the new
Mazda2, functionality and operability were improved in
various ways based on driver-focused ideas and in line
with how a B-car is actually used.
Making the All-New Mazda2
Driver-Friendly for Everyone
The design of the shoulder line, which is angled
significantly downward toward the front, is complemented
by low mounting points for the door mirrors to afford the
driver good downward visibility toward the front and
sides. The good visibility makes turning into and driving
on narrow roads and looking past the door mirrors to
check for pedestrians when turning at junctions all the
easier. Furthermore, the new Mazda2 has superior
driver-seat adjustability, which is combined with an
ergonomic design in which the position of the gear lever
is higher for easier shifting.
Ample, Smartly Conceived Storage with No
Compromises on Space
When designing the cabin, items young drivers
would likely have in their cars were also considered and
the interior team redesigned storage spaces such as the
glove box and floor console – based on these findings.
For instance, the new glove box features a magazine rack
that allows users to access travel guidebooks and road
atlases without having to open the glove box itself.
Also, the floor console between the driver’s seat and
front passenger seat has a large rear tray stable enough
for storing handbags and other personal items. A
60:40-split rear seat guarantees convenience and luggage
space to meet daily needs. There is a total of 250 litres
of luggage space.
The Zoom-Zoom Driving Experience that’s
Unique to Mazda
Performance that gives the driver confidence is
essential for true driving enjoyment. So the new Mazda2
exceeds conventional levels of dynamic performance with
agile but stable handling, high body rigidity, strong
stopping power, a confidence-inspiring brake feel, and
comfort-enhancing quietness. Plus, the new Mazda2 has a
comprehensive powertrain lineup that combines superior
fuel economy with enjoyment and driveability.
Environmental Compatibility with
Zoom-Zoom Performance
Mazda is serious about improving fuel efficiency
as a way to reduce CO2 emissions and other exhaust gases
that place a burden on the environment. So the new Mazda2
reflects close attention to minimizing weight as a means
of increasing fuel economy. Even before full-fledged
development of the car was under way, a special team was
devising weight-saving techniques using the latest
computer-aided engineering technologies. The team
incorporated these techniques into prototype vehicles and
conducted evaluations of the resulting low weight on
dynamic performance, ultimately achieving significant
weight savings together with superior Zoom-Zoom driving
enjoyment. Through measures that included body-structure
optimization and increased use of high-tensile steel,
engineers not only made the new Mazda2 about 100kg
lighter than its predecessor, they also achieved major
improvements in terms of safety, body rigidity, and
noise, vibration, and harshness—all attributes that
conventionally mean more weight. With the additional
benefits of enhanced powertrain technologies and
aerodynamic performance, the new Mazda2 delivers some of
the best fuel economy in its segment (up to about 15%*
better than that of the previous model <for gasoline
models>).
Underpinning the weight-saving technologies in
the new Mazda2 is a new platform reflecting Mazda’s
expertise in development of small cars.
* Depending on models.
Brisk Handling and a Stable, Quiet
Ride
With the new Mazda2’s chassis, engineers pursued
superior dynamic performance through brisk, nimble
handling, through stability that inspires confidence even
at motorway speeds, and through a ride that’s quiet and
feels steady but mild. The lightness and rigidity of the
body played an important role in maximizing the handling
and ride quality. With regard to handling, engineers
targeted manoeuvrability and agility on urban roads,
brisk, linear steering response and high grip on winding
roads, and superior straight-line stability and
confidence-inspiring lane-change behaviour on motorways.
To help achieve these targets, various grades of
high-tensile steel sheeting give the body superior local
rigidity. The light, highly rigid body shell also ensures
optimal geometry in MacPherson-strut front suspension and
H-type torsion-beam rear suspension whatever the driving
conditions.
A Powertrain for Lively Performance with
High Fuel Efficiency
The new Mazda2 will be launched initially with
two petrol engines: the MZR 1.3 DOHC (standard and
high-power derivatives depending on market) and MZR 1.5
DOHC. For the European market, a fuel-efficient,
clean-running MZ-CD 1.4 diesel engine will be launched a
few months later. Each engine combines the superior fuel
economy expected in a sub-compact car with a lively
performance feel that’s pure Zoom-Zoom.
The 1.3-litre DOHC and 1.5-litre DOHC MZR petrol
engines each have a sequential valve timing system and
optimized exhaust-valve timing, which together realize
superior cylinder-charging efficiency at all engine
speeds. The 1.5-litre DOHC engine additionally has a
Variable Induction System, which ensures smooth, strong
torque delivery throughout the rev range. These
technologies ensure highly controllable, linear
acceleration and brisk throttle response, so drivers in
everyday situations can enjoy the lively engine
performance that’s a hallmark of Mazda.
Superb Active and Passive
Safety
A fundamental requirement for safety is dynamic
performance that allows the driver to confidently control
the car in exact accordance with his or her intentions.
So the all-new Mazda2 has handling that realizes
predictable steering response and superior straight-line
stability and a braking system that consistently delivers
linear braking force in response to pedal inputs. For
customers in Europe and Australia, Dynamic Stability
Control is available as an option that further enhances
active safety by helping to control side slip. For
passive safety in the new Mazda2, an evolution of the
unique, high-rigidity, high-safety Mazda Advanced Impact
Distribution and Absorption System body structure
realizes superior crash resistance by dispersing impact
energy throughout the car in the event of an impact from
any direction. The body structure is complemented by dual
front airbags*1, front side airbags*2, and curtain
airbags*2. Also, the bonnet, fenders, and wipers are
designed to help minimize injuries in the event of
contact with a pedestrian.
*1Standard
*2Optional
Conclusion – small and friendly with
plenty of Zoom-Zoom
The all-new Mazda2 is an urban vehicle that’s
comfortable and safe to drive, with a strong element of
Zoom-Zoom fun thrown in. While being affordable and
inexpensive to run with excellent fuel economy, it
delivers practically the same level of Zoom-Zoom fun as
Mazda’s larger vehicles. It’s a delight to drive, a joy
to own, fun to use, and the most personable car in
Mazda’s lineup. For the development of this brand-new
model, the perspective was broadened from a Japanese to a
global viewpoint. Mazda is confident that the Mazda2 will
earn the respect of many customers and that it will
strengthen and expand the presence of the Mazda brand in
sub-compact-car markets. The new Mazda2 will be produced
in Japan and available in Australian dealerships by
October 2007.
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Dimensions
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Overall
length
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3,885 mm
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Overall
width
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1,695 mm
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Overall
height
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1,475 mm
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Wheelbase
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2,490 mm
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Tread (front /
rear)
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1,475 mm / 1,465 mm (for 14-
& 15-inch
tires)
1,465 mm/ 1.455 mm (for
16-inch tire)
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Seating
capacity
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5 people
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Boot
volume
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250 L
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Engine
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Type
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MZR 1.3-litre: Inline
4-cylinder petrol
engine
MZR 1.5-litre: Inline
4-cylinder petrol
engine
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Max.
output
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Target
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MZR 1.3: 55 kW <75 PS>
/6,000 rpm (standard
power)
62 kW <84 PS> /6,000
rpm (high power)
MZR 1.5: 76 kW <103
PS> /6,000 rpm
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Max.
torque
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Target
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MZR 1.3: 118 Nm <12.0
kgm> /3,500 rpm (standard
power)
121 Nm <12.3
kgm>/3,500 rpm (high
power)
MZR 1.5: 136 Nm <13.9
kgm> /4,000 rpm
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Transmission
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Type
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5-speed
manual
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Suspension
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Type (front /
rear)
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MacPherson strut / torsion
beam
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Brakes
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Type
(front/rear)
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Ventilated discs /
leading-and-trailing
drums
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Tyres &
wheels
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Tyre
size
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175/65R14
185/55R15
195/45R16
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Wheels
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14-inch steel
wheels
15-inch steel &
aluminium wheels
16-inch aluminium
wheels
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Top speed*
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Preliminary
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186 km/h
(1.5-litre)
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Curb
weight*
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Preliminary
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954 kg
(1.3-litre)
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Fuel
consumption*
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Preliminary
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5.4 L/100 km
(1.3-litre)
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* Mazda Measurement
All figures, photos and other specifications in this press
information may vary according to market. Also, data are
subject to change upon homologation.
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