The newest Mazda2 three-door hatchback put up on the five- door hatchback’s exterior design - that evoke movement and athleticism using exclusive body panel articulation and compact dimension - for even more sporty appeal. Its rear side window has a unique shape that, when combined with Mazda2’s rising belt line and wedge shape, communicate an all the more fun-to-drive character. Clean and dynamic-looking, their overall designs communicate a calm strength achieve through formal beauty and the highest levels of put up quality so far seen on a Mazda B-car.
In less than two years, Mazda introduced vehicles that were never in its portfolio before, like the high-performance Mazda3 MPS, the unique power retractable hardtop MX-5 Roadster Coupe and the sports crossover SUV, Mazda CX-7. One of the keys to Mazda’s ongoing growth in Europe and around the world has been a line of attack of expanding the line-up with thrilling vehicles that appeal to an ever- wider group of customers. This approach continues at Geneva 2008 with the global premiere of the first Mazda2 three-door hatchback version.
Launched in October 2007 as Mazda’s first new-generation vehicle to be evolved to a new level, the all-new Mazda2 was an instantaneous hit with European customers, finding more than 18,000 owners through January 2008. In December last year, Mazda2 five-door hatchback was awarded five stars for adult occupant protection at Euro-NCAP crash testing. Now Mazda2 is about to get more admired with a new three-door hatchback model that has all the award-winning attributes of the five-door hatchback, and is even sportier and more affordable..

