The red-hot new Mazda 3 has
finally broken cover. These are the first official images of the
flagship MPS, ahead of its debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. It
uses the same 256bhp 2.3-litre turbocharged engine as the existing
model – and offers a 0-60mph sprint of 6 seconds and a top speed of
155mph. Only the imminent 301bhp Focus RS has more power in the
front-wheel-drive hot hatch class. The fresh shape of the
latest 3 has been beefed up with a Subaru Impreza-style bonnet scoop,
deeper front and rear bumpers, a prominent boot lip spoiler and twin
exhausts. Even though it provides near-identical performance to the outgoing car, the new flagship will deliver improved economy, as well as emissions that meet Euro V regulations. This is due to subtle engine tweaks and a marginally lighter kerbweight. Also
at Geneva will be an i-stop version of the 3. It has a 148bhp 2.0-litre
DISI petrol engine with a stop-start system, cutting emissions by 12
per cent to 161g/km. The green set-up is due to be fitted across the
range in the coming months.
For more breaking car news and reviews, subscribe to Auto Express magazine. We'll give you 6 issues for £1 and a free gift!