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Old 07-17-2007, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Source: Mazda Motor Corporation
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Compact, Lightweight and Friendly

* New sub-compact car that ends the trend towards larger and heavier automobiles
* Low fuel consumption thanks to weight and length reduction
* Dynamic design, high safety level and a lot of driving fun


First presented at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, Mazda2 is the first model of a further developed generation of Mazda automobiles. It enters the growing B-segment, which in Europe has now conquered around 25 percent of the new car market. Mazda2’s outstanding total package represents a bold break from traditional trends in the automotive industry, especially in the sub-compact segment: it is not only approx. almost 100 kg lighter than its predecessor, but also 40 mm shorter. With this, Mazda kept the weight of the car under 1,000 kg, which contributes up to 15 percent less fuel consumption and agile handling characteristics. Also its charismatic design and its high level of safety make the Mazda2 a car best suited to meet the demands of European customers.

The Mazda2 does not blindly follow every trend, but reconciles seemingly conflicting attributes like environmental friendliness, lightweight construction, compactness and driving fun. It moves the Zoom-Zoom philosophy, first introduced with the Mazda6, to a new level. This means that fun when driving and interacting with the car is still of primary importance, but it is enhanced in the new Mazda2 by clever technical solutions and, in light of the changed environmental situation, partially newly interpreted.

The goals set for Mazda2 developers were clearly defined: low fuel consumption, high functionality, ease of use and dynamic, Mazda-typical performance attributes. Added to this was a design meant to sharpen even more the brand’s DNA and – in the form of a true sub-compact car – to create high levels of appeal.

Besides these goals, ingenious weight reduction as an efficient way to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions was at the top of the list of requirements. And once again – following the MX-5 roadster trend - Mazda was able to turn back the spiral of ever increasing weight. An increased use of high-tensile steel led to a “calorie reduction” of almost 100 kg. As a result, the new Mazda2 with the 1.3-litre petrol engine weighs considerably less than a ton, at 955 kg (with the 1.5-litre, 960 kg). Mazda2’s trend-bucking character is also evident by its length, which is now four centimetres shorter, at 3.885 metres. By keeping the wheelbase the same, at 2.49 metres, the interior offers a very good interior space for its compact size, with a fairly good-sized boot volume of 250 litres.
Even When Standing still, the Mazda2 Looks Like an Athlete in the Starting Blocks

Mazda2’s predecessor was primarily based on a practical box-like form. This has a lot of advantages, but is less able to inspire an emotional attachment in potential buyers. In order to ensure a more dynamic form for this generation, designers combined sharply cut contours with soft transitions. Giving the car a wedge form also created an impression of athletic movement – even when parked, the Mazda2 seems like it is moving. At the same time, they worked on forms that look especially precise – a reflection of the preference of the Japanese for objects that are beautiful because of their simplicity. With “coordinated movement” in mind, the lines of the body combine with the light effects created by the outer skin to create forms of expression that are rich and many-facetted.

With the optional Sports Appearance Package (depending on market), the sporty look of the Mazda2 can be even further enhanced. Side spoilers, a lower front spoiler, and an air intake that is wider at the bottom than at the top, visually lower the vehicle’s centre of gravity, together with a special Sports Appearance Package upper grille design and a rear roof spoiler.
Interior Design for a Roomy Interior Feel

The guideline for designing the Mazda2 interior was “a space that communicates movement.” Unlike interiors with flat surfaces, the architecture selected here combines confidence-inspiring solidity with strong visual movement. By emphasizing the horizontal plane, a subjectively large spatial feel is achieved. The contrast between silver accents and an otherwise dark background, along with many round elements, add sportiness and individuality to the cockpit. Like on the Mazda5, the shift lever is integrated into the centre console and its position – mounted 38 mm higher than the previous Mazda2 – makes it especially easy to reach.
Lower Beltline Improves Visibility Diagonally to the Front and Down

The belt line descends towards the front of the car – it is 40 mm lower than the outgoing model – and together with a lower positioning of the side mirrors means increased visibility diagonally to the front and down. This results in increased safety when driving on narrow roads and turning at junctions, where pedestrians could cross the road. Also very usefully in city traffic is the car’s small turning circle of 9.80 metres.

Besides its comparably long wheelbase of 2.49 metres, Mazda2’s clever packaging ensures a roomy interior despite the car’s shorter length and height. As a result, maximum headroom of 1,004 mm in the front, 959 mm in the rear are amongst the best in the category, as are Mazda2’s shoulder room measurements of 1,340 mm in the front and 1,300 mm in the rear. 883 mm of legroom in the rear seating area of the Mazda2 mean there is a lot of free space to stretch your legs.

In designing the cabin, Mazda2 meets the demands for practical storage compartments, especially of younger customers. These include a glove box with an open magazine rack for storing road atlases. The floor console between the seats has two cupholders and a tray behind them for items as large as a handbag. The door pockets have a design that allows storage of a 0.5 litre bottle and an A4 atlas.
Use of High-Tensile Steel Has Several Positive Effects

Thanks to the optimised structure of its body shell and an increased use of high-tensile steel, the new Mazda2 is not only almost 100 kg lighter, but also improved when it comes to safety, body shell rigidity and NVH performance – all attributes that normally mean more weight for a car. In their search for unnecessary weight, developers left no area of the car untouched. As a result, valuable grams were saved in the exhaust and cooling systems, the cabling, and even in the door speakers. But not only was weight lowered, the level of cabin noise was lowered as well. For example, at 60 km/h, only 71.1 dBA reach the ears of the occupants, which is amongst the best in the segment. With a new, state-of-the-art floor assembly, Mazda aspires to deliver outstanding handling for a car of this class, paired with high stability even on motorways and a harmonious suspension tuning. Special attention was given the spontaneous and linear reacting electric power-assisted steering system. The use of high-tensile steel at specific areas of the body shell also ensured optimal geometry of the front MacPherson strut and the torsion beam rear suspension systems.
Petrol Engines Between 75 and 103 PS at Launch

Mazda2 will have two petrol engines at market launch in autumn 2007. A 1.3-litre engine that (depending on market) produces 55 kW/75 PS and/or 63 kW/86 PS, while the 1.5-litre engine produces 76 kW/103 PS. Both petrol engines have a sequential valve timing (S-VT) system and optimized exhaust-valve timing. In addition to this, the new 1.5-litre adds a variable induction system (VIS) that has a positive effect on torque across the entire rev range.

Mazda will follow this up some months later with an especially fuel-efficient turbo diesel for the European market from the MZ-CD engine line with 1.4-litre displacement.
CO2 Emissions for the 1.3-litre Engine Lowered to 129 g/km

With its two engines optimised for low friction, and its excellent aerodynamics (Cd = 0.31), Mazda2 is one of the most fuel efficient cars in its class. The base model with 1.3-litre petrol uses only 5.4 litres of fuel per 100 km (combined), which results in a combined CO2 emissions value of 129 g/km.

For customers in Europe, dynamic stability control is available either standard or as an option (depending on market). The car’s passive safety system is based on the Mazda Advanced Impact Distribution and Absorption System, which disperses impact energy according to exactly defined paths. The crash-resistant passenger cell of the Mazda2 has ultra-high tensile steel in the area of the B-pillar and in the roll-over protection structure. Two front airbags are standard and front side airbags and curtain airbags for all outer passengers are either standard or optional (depending on market).

Unlike its predecessor, which was built in Valencia, Spain, the new Mazda2 will be produced again in Hiroshima, Japan.



Mazda2 at a glance

* First presented at this year’s Geneva Motor Show
* First model of a further developed generation of Mazda cars
* All-new sub-compact car that ends the trend towards larger and heavier automobiles
* Almost 100 kg lighter than its predecessor, but also 40 mm shorter at 3.885 metres (wheelbase is the same, at 2.49 metres)
* Low fuel consumption (up to 15 percent less than its predecessor) thanks to weight and length reduction
* Use of high-tensile steel with benefits in terms of weight, but as well in safety, body shell rigidity and NVH performance
* Weight considerably less than a ton, at 955 kg (with the 1.5-litre, 960 kg)
* Production in Hiroshima, Japan

Exterior

* Design creating an impression of athletic movement
* Excellent drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.31
* Sports Appearance Package (depending on market) including side spoilers, a lower front spoiler, a special upper grille design and a rear roof spoiler

Interior

* Very good interior space for its compact size and a fairly good-sized boot volume of 250 litres (VDA)
* Shift lever integrated into the centre console
* A 40 mm lower beltline in comparison with the outgoing model and a lower positioning of the side mirrors for increased visibility diagonally to the front and down
* Small turning circle of 9.80 metres only
* Headroom (1,004 mm in the front, 959 mm in the rear) and shoulder room (1,340 mm in the front and 1,300 mm in the rear) amongst the best in the category
* Practical storage compartments with an open magazine rack and a floor console
* Lowered cabin noise (only 71.1 dBA at 60 km/h)
* Stereo system with MP3 CD playing capacity and AUX jack for external MP3 players
* Equipments : Available are 15 or 16-inch aluminium wheels, cruise control, manual or automatic air conditioning, power windows front and rear, fog lights, rain and light sensor, seat heating and leather steering wheel with leather shift knob, board computer with adjustable speed warning system, Keyless Entry & Start System, auto light and auto wiping system (according to grade and markets)

Powertrain

* Petrol engines with sequential valve timing (S-VT) system between 75 and 103 PS at launch: 1.3-litre 55 kW/75 PS and/or 63 kW/86 PS (depending on market) and 1.5-litre 76 kW/103 PS (features variable induction system)
* Excellent fuel consumption (5.4 litres of fuel per 100 km for the 1.3 (combined) and CO2 emissions values (129 g/km for the 1.3)
* Fuel-efficient turbo diesel 1.4-litre MZ-CD to come a few month later

Chassis and safety

* Electric power-assisted steering system
* ABS with EBD and emergency brake assist, dynamic stability control available and traction control for active safety
* Crash-resistant survival cell, seatbelts with pretensioners and load-limiters, front airbags, front side airbags and curtain airbags, Isofix anchors for a baby seat for passive safety



Technical Data

Body Type - Monocoque

Doors - 5 Seats

2 front

3 rear bench-type with 60/40 split (dep. on grade)

Coefficient of drag - Cd 0.31


Dimensions
External



Overall length

mm - 3,900 / 3,885 Overall width


Overall width mirror to mirror -

mm - 1,958


Overall height

mm - 1,475


Wheelbase

mm - 2,490


Track front / rear

mm - 1,475/1,465 (for 14” / 15”)

1,465/1,455 (for 16”)


Ground clearance

mm - 155


Interior
Front / rear head room

mm - 1,004/959


Front / rear shoulder room

mm - 1,340/1,300


Front / rear leg room

mm - 1,068/883


Trunk measurements

Volume all seats up (VDA)

250 Litres

Volume 2nd row down

(from floor to ceiling) (VDA)

787 Litres

Boot width at widest point

mm - 1,100


Engines:

MZR 1.3-litre Standard power

MZR 1.3-litre High power

MZR 1.5-litre

Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve


Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve


Inline, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve

Displacement CC

1,348 / 1,348 / 1,498


Fuel injection system

Electronically controlled fuel injection

Compression ratio = 10.0 : 1

Max. Power KW/PS


55/75 at 6.000 min-1


63/86 at 6.000 min-1


76/103 at 6.000 min-1

Max. torque -Nm


121 at 3.500 min-1


122 at 3.500 min-1


137 at 4.000 min-1

Fuel tank capacity - litres

42.8


Transmission

5 MT

Powertrain

Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive

Suspension and Wheels


Front Suspension

Independent McPherson strut

Rear Suspension

Torsion beam

Tyre type / size

175/65 R 14

185/55 R 15

195/45 R 16



185/55 R 15

195/45 R 16



185/55 R 15

195/45 R 16


Brakes

Type front - Ventilated discs

Type rear - Leading-and-trailing drums


Top speed - km/h


168 / 172 / 188

Acceleration 0-100 km/h*

14.0 / 12,9 / 10.4

Fuel Consumption l/100km

City: 6.9 / 6.9 / 7.6

Highway: 4.6 / 4.6 / 4.9

Combined:
5.4 / 5.4 / 5.9
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Old 07-17-2007, 03:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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