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10th October, 2011

The updated version of the Mazda 3 has arrived in Australian showrooms.

In addition to the new Mazda 3 featuring suspension enhancements and design upgrades to build on the dynamics and style for which it has become known, the all-new SP20 SKYACTIV model now introduces SKYACTIV Technology.

Power and torque have increased, while fuel efficiency has improved. The new Mazda 3 SP20 SKYACTIV becomes one of Australia’s most fuel efficient petrol-powered small cars with a combined cycle fuel economy of 6.1 litres per 100 km.

Priced from $27,990*, the new SP20 SKYACTIV is sure to be provide some 'sticker shock'. For $3,000 more, an optional Luxury pack can be added which includes Bi-Xenon headlamps, sliding centre armrest console, leather seat trim, premium Bose 242 watt amplifier and 10 speakers including subwoofer.

The Mazda 3 Neo kicks off the new Mazda 3 range and while it’s long been considered great value, this has now improved even further with the addition of alloy wheels and body coloured door handles alongside a price reduction of $1,000.

The Mazda 3 Maxx Sport is the next step up and combines a price reduction of $1,870 with the addition of auto on/off headlamps and front wipers with rain sensing function.

The Mazda 3 Diesel now adds auto on/off headlamps and front wipers with rain sensing function and is priced $1,870 less than the outgoing model.

The next model to feel the benefit of both equipment upgrades and a price reduction is the SP25. Now featuring Bi-Xenon headlamps, smart keyless entry and push button start, auto on/off headlamps and wipers with rain sensing function it is now available from $31,490*.

Topping the new Mazda 3 range is the MPS. Auto on/off bi-Xenon headlamps with AFS, rear view mirror with auto dimming function, wipers with rain sensing function, plus a premium Bose 242 watt amplifier and 10 speakers including subwoofer have all been added for no additional cost.

New Mazda 3 pricing – MLP*

Neo

6MT**

$20,330*

Maxx Sport

6MT**

$24,490*

Diesel

6MT

$27,360*

SP20 SKYACTIV

6AT

$27,990*

SP20 SKYACTIV Luxury

6AT

$30,990*

SP25

6MT***

$31,490*

MPS

6MT

$39,490*

Automatic transmission options

** Neo and Maxx Sport models only

 $2,000*

*** SP25 models only (inc paddle shift)

 $2,180*

NOTE: * Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) excludes dealer delivery fees and the numerous statutory charges (commonly known as on-road costs). Additionally, please note that all prices, fees and charges are subject to change without notice, as are the specifications.


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