The Upgraded Mazda3, which is due to go on sale very soon at Mazda Wales and rest of the UK, is a car that fleet operators and company car drivers will benefit from with financial savings.
The new upgraded Mazda3 range features 16 standard models with a choice of two petrol and two diesel engines. The line-up includes for the first time a Mazda3 1.6 Sport Diesel which is believed will also find favour with fleet operators and company car drivers.
The new Upgraded Mazda3 range has been given a more muscular visual appeal with a new front end design, a revised rear bumper and new twist-spoke alloy wheel designs. In the interior, there are new materials and colours, improved ease-of-use for the driver and a quieter cabin.
The new Upgraded Mazda3 is equipped with a comprehensive range of active and passive safety equipment, including air-conditioning and electric front windows, plus front, side and curtain airbags as standard.
The Upgraded Mazda3 range starts at 14,995 and goes up to 23,395 for the flagship 2.3 MPS. The Upgraded Mazda3 range has six trim levels available - the S, TS, TS2, TS2 Nav, Sport and Sport Nav, as well as from launch, the special edition 1.6 Tamura and 1.6D Tamura.
Mazda Fleet and Remarketing Director Steve Jelliss said: "The Mazda3 has more potential in the fleet sector and the upgrade will further boost demand. Improvements in emissions as well as fuel economy on most models have been coupled with the addition of a new 1.6 Sport Diesel model. This, alongside Mazda's established core fleet strengths of excellent vehicle reliability, strong residual values and fun-to-drive characteristics, means Mazda3's corporate appeal has been strengthened even further."
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Joanna Small - Automotive Journalist and Enthusiast