As this year’s Paris Motor Show edges closer, another automaker has announced the introduction of several upgraded models at the event.
This time it is the turn of Mazda which will put the emphasis on lowering fuel consumption with its three developments. The lightweight Mazda2 has received an upgrade and will be given its European premier at the event with an upgraded Euro V compliant powertrain line-up; while an automatic transmission version will also be introduced.
Also being introduced is the all-new Mazda5, which will show off a new, more economical MZ-CD 1.6 diesel engine that reduces fuel consumption to 45mpg and slashes emissions by 15 per cent compared to the previous 2.0litre diesel model. It is also set to include a new lightweight six-speed manual transmission.
Finally, Mazda will introduce the new Mazda3 that will include an upgraded MZ-CD 1.6 diesel engine that offers more power and torque as well as lowering fuel consumption to 53.5mpg.






