Mazda3
#2
You're in the wrong section. Check out the General Mazda/News section.
Or just follow this link to go directly to a thread talking about the Mazda3. There's some pics on page 3, although they might be photoshopped.
**EDIT: Nevermind, it's been moved. Thanks Sir Nuke.**
Or just follow this link to go directly to a thread talking about the Mazda3. There's some pics on page 3, although they might be photoshopped.
**EDIT: Nevermind, it's been moved. Thanks Sir Nuke.**
Last edited by cjb200; March-4th-2003 at 01:45 PM.
#4
Here are some spy pics and a new rendering I found: http://www.protegemp3.com/vbb225/sho...threadid=11680
#5
Originally posted by NegatiZE
Here are some spy pics and a new rendering I found: http://www.protegemp3.com/vbb225/sho...threadid=11680
Here are some spy pics and a new rendering I found: http://www.protegemp3.com/vbb225/sho...threadid=11680
#7
Mazda 3
Here is a picture of the 4 door. I believe that these are the real thing. A lot like a Ford Focus.
Oh heck, I cannot get the link to work. Just go here and click on the picture for the blue 4 door and it will link to the other pictures.
http://www.autobild.de/marken/mazda/
Lets see if this shortcut will work:
http://www.autobild.de/projektor/pro...e882ab56cc4fb5
Oh heck, I cannot get the link to work. Just go here and click on the picture for the blue 4 door and it will link to the other pictures.
http://www.autobild.de/marken/mazda/
Lets see if this shortcut will work:
http://www.autobild.de/projektor/pro...e882ab56cc4fb5
Last edited by martialcomp; February-9th-2003 at 01:40 PM.
#8
My pshop
I really like the Sportif concept and I hope the new Mazda 3 is exactly that. I also hope the AutoBild pics of the rear are not accurate. It doesn't look aggressive enough IMO.
Below is the original pic and then my very quick pshop of what a 3-door version might look like.
Below is the original pic and then my very quick pshop of what a 3-door version might look like.
#9
from autoweek
this is a little copy and paste from Autoweek on the Sportif MX
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY MAZDA
Sharing the stage at Geneva:
The Mazda MX Sportif Design Concept, the new
Mazda RX-8 and the Mazda2
Mazda Motor Corporation is presenting a new concept vehicle at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, the Mazda MX Sportif. The exciting concept vehicle showcases those key attributes that the production model will deliver at global launch: superb driving dynamics for high levels of driving enjoyment, optimal interior space, an eye-catching athletic design, all built with the highest levels of craftsmanship and quality.
The Mazda MX Sportif design concept is a clear indication of the direction Mazda will take for its all-new C-segment vehicle, which at launch will be the fourth all-new Mazda in less than 18 months. As with all new-generation Mazda products, the five-door hatchback Mazda MX Sportif has been developed to blur the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation, offering customers far more in terms of exterior styling, overall vehicle roominess and enjoyable driving dynamics.
The front-wheel drive Mazda MX Sportif is powered by one of Mazda’s new generation of petrol engines, the inline four-cylinder MZR 2.0-litre. The engine includes a reversed intake-exhaust layout (with the exhaust system fitted at the rear), a variable intake system (VIS), a tumble swirl control valve (TSCV), and a high-flow port head. These features provide for substantial amounts of torque at all engine speeds and make the MZR 2.0-litre a lively, fast-revving engine that is exhilarating to drive. It achieves Euro Stage IV emission standards and is mated to a close-ratio, short-throw five-speed manual transmission. For added driving capability and safety, the Mazda MX Sportif also features Mazda's Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
- Design model hints at an all-new Mazda
Geneva, March 4, 2003 – Mazda unveiled a new design concept today at the 2003 Geneva International Motor Show: the Mazda MX Sportif. The concept vehicle was presented at the annual auto gathering on a stage flanked by three additional, new-generation Mazda products – the Mazda6, Mazda2 and Mazda RX-8. Together, with the Mazda MX Sportif, the four vehicles represent the primary new Mazda products, products that have been conceived and developed in line with Mazda's product DNA and fully embody three core product attributes: distinctive design, exceptional functionality, and responsive performance and handling.
"Just over two years ago, when we started down the path to rebuild the Mazda brand, we promised a core group of four all-new vehicles that would embody the Zoom-Zoom spirit of Mazda," said Lewis Booth, President and CEO of Mazda Motor Corporation. "This newest vehicle, the Mazda MX Sportif, clearly shows the direction our fourth all-new product will take – the fourth all-new Mazda in less than 18 months. Our pace of product introductions since last year has been relentless and quick, and we have no intention of slowing down."
With four new-generation products in market by the end of 2003, Mazda will proceed to quickly proliferate these core lines with a succession of new models that consistently demonstrate the scope of Mazda's brand vision. These new products will further expand Mazda's line of vehicles and ultimately drive sales growth by allowing Mazda to offer more choices for customers in all parts of the world who seek stylish, insightful and spirited vehicles.
The Mazda MX Sportif presents the design direction for a new, global
"C-segment" vehicle from Mazda. But as with all new Mazda products of late, the Mazda MX Sportif has been developed to blur the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation, offering customers far more in terms of exterior styling, overall vehicle roominess and enjoyable driving dynamics. In concrete terms, the Mazda MX Sportif presents four key product attributes – clear vehicle characteristics that will help a production version establish a strong position in the world's markets:
• Superbly balanced and linear vehicle dynamics able to deliver class-leading driving pleasure
• A prominent design based on distinct, muscular proportions and
• dynamic athleticism
• The highest levels of craftsmanship and quality
• Optimal interior space and functionality
"This vehicle is the next chapter in the story we have been writing," said design director Moray Callum. "The Mazda MX Sportif takes what customers have now come to expect from the new-generation of Mazda products and accentuates it. We see it as agile, dynamic and athletic. The overall proportions are unique as they allow us to deliver exceptional interior space while retaining the compactness and manoeuvrability customers are seeking. The design team that worked on this vehicle pushed to make it even more overtly passionate than our other Mazda products – particularly our very successful Mazda6. The result is a car that we hope brings some design excitement to the segment."
A prominent design based on distinct, muscular proportions and dynamic athleticism
The guiding design direction for the Mazda MX Sportif was to develop a vehicle that is both exciting and comfortable. From the earliest stages, it was decided that the exciting aspects of the vehicle would be derived from such attributes as driving enjoyment, the balance of the car, the overall performance and the visual excitement of the proportions and shape. Likewise, the promise of comfort would be derived from the vehicle's ability to provide exceptional functionality, to please the senses through high levels of quality and to deliver great pleasure of ownership. Based on the convergence of these two elements – excitement and comfort – Mazda's product team has developed a design that communicates the Mazda MX Sportif's exciting presence without sacrificing the requirement for comfortable and rational packaging.
For the exterior shape, the designers drew on the characteristic of Mazda’s design DNA: a sense of movement, solidity and dynamic stability. The design begins with the dynamic proportions and taut contours of the long cabin and is accentuated by the extremely short overhangs. Sturdy lines running from the prominent grille and reaching back through the bonnet combine with triangular-shaped rear pillars to create a powerful, confident form. The vehicle's well-planted stance is further enhanced by the graceful roofline and aggressively flared fenders – the vehicle's strong shoulders – both of which help create a sense of exhilarating dynamism.
Other exterior styling points are the long wheelbase, 18-inch five-spoke wheels and lamps individually fitted with trim rings to produce a high quality, refined and sporty appearance. The unique resin grille, inset door handles and shapely rear liftgate also add to the Mazda MX Sportif’s distinctive identity.
For the interior, Mazda presents a sporty yet comfortable design, an overall ambiance that evokes visual excitement and, thanks to materials carefully selected for their texture and appearance, adds to the overall delight of driving. The instrument panel and door trim have a simple, clean-cut form that creates a modern-looking space with an open, spacious feel. Finished in a high-gloss, piano black appearance, the instrument panel’s central stack is not only elegant, it assures good visibility and ease-of-use when driving. In addition, the three-meter cluster and metallic interior accents add to the exquisite interior appearance.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY MAZDA
Sharing the stage at Geneva:
The Mazda MX Sportif Design Concept, the new
Mazda RX-8 and the Mazda2
Mazda Motor Corporation is presenting a new concept vehicle at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, the Mazda MX Sportif. The exciting concept vehicle showcases those key attributes that the production model will deliver at global launch: superb driving dynamics for high levels of driving enjoyment, optimal interior space, an eye-catching athletic design, all built with the highest levels of craftsmanship and quality.
The Mazda MX Sportif design concept is a clear indication of the direction Mazda will take for its all-new C-segment vehicle, which at launch will be the fourth all-new Mazda in less than 18 months. As with all new-generation Mazda products, the five-door hatchback Mazda MX Sportif has been developed to blur the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation, offering customers far more in terms of exterior styling, overall vehicle roominess and enjoyable driving dynamics.
The front-wheel drive Mazda MX Sportif is powered by one of Mazda’s new generation of petrol engines, the inline four-cylinder MZR 2.0-litre. The engine includes a reversed intake-exhaust layout (with the exhaust system fitted at the rear), a variable intake system (VIS), a tumble swirl control valve (TSCV), and a high-flow port head. These features provide for substantial amounts of torque at all engine speeds and make the MZR 2.0-litre a lively, fast-revving engine that is exhilarating to drive. It achieves Euro Stage IV emission standards and is mated to a close-ratio, short-throw five-speed manual transmission. For added driving capability and safety, the Mazda MX Sportif also features Mazda's Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
- Design model hints at an all-new Mazda
Geneva, March 4, 2003 – Mazda unveiled a new design concept today at the 2003 Geneva International Motor Show: the Mazda MX Sportif. The concept vehicle was presented at the annual auto gathering on a stage flanked by three additional, new-generation Mazda products – the Mazda6, Mazda2 and Mazda RX-8. Together, with the Mazda MX Sportif, the four vehicles represent the primary new Mazda products, products that have been conceived and developed in line with Mazda's product DNA and fully embody three core product attributes: distinctive design, exceptional functionality, and responsive performance and handling.
"Just over two years ago, when we started down the path to rebuild the Mazda brand, we promised a core group of four all-new vehicles that would embody the Zoom-Zoom spirit of Mazda," said Lewis Booth, President and CEO of Mazda Motor Corporation. "This newest vehicle, the Mazda MX Sportif, clearly shows the direction our fourth all-new product will take – the fourth all-new Mazda in less than 18 months. Our pace of product introductions since last year has been relentless and quick, and we have no intention of slowing down."
With four new-generation products in market by the end of 2003, Mazda will proceed to quickly proliferate these core lines with a succession of new models that consistently demonstrate the scope of Mazda's brand vision. These new products will further expand Mazda's line of vehicles and ultimately drive sales growth by allowing Mazda to offer more choices for customers in all parts of the world who seek stylish, insightful and spirited vehicles.
The Mazda MX Sportif presents the design direction for a new, global
"C-segment" vehicle from Mazda. But as with all new Mazda products of late, the Mazda MX Sportif has been developed to blur the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation, offering customers far more in terms of exterior styling, overall vehicle roominess and enjoyable driving dynamics. In concrete terms, the Mazda MX Sportif presents four key product attributes – clear vehicle characteristics that will help a production version establish a strong position in the world's markets:
• Superbly balanced and linear vehicle dynamics able to deliver class-leading driving pleasure
• A prominent design based on distinct, muscular proportions and
• dynamic athleticism
• The highest levels of craftsmanship and quality
• Optimal interior space and functionality
"This vehicle is the next chapter in the story we have been writing," said design director Moray Callum. "The Mazda MX Sportif takes what customers have now come to expect from the new-generation of Mazda products and accentuates it. We see it as agile, dynamic and athletic. The overall proportions are unique as they allow us to deliver exceptional interior space while retaining the compactness and manoeuvrability customers are seeking. The design team that worked on this vehicle pushed to make it even more overtly passionate than our other Mazda products – particularly our very successful Mazda6. The result is a car that we hope brings some design excitement to the segment."
A prominent design based on distinct, muscular proportions and dynamic athleticism
The guiding design direction for the Mazda MX Sportif was to develop a vehicle that is both exciting and comfortable. From the earliest stages, it was decided that the exciting aspects of the vehicle would be derived from such attributes as driving enjoyment, the balance of the car, the overall performance and the visual excitement of the proportions and shape. Likewise, the promise of comfort would be derived from the vehicle's ability to provide exceptional functionality, to please the senses through high levels of quality and to deliver great pleasure of ownership. Based on the convergence of these two elements – excitement and comfort – Mazda's product team has developed a design that communicates the Mazda MX Sportif's exciting presence without sacrificing the requirement for comfortable and rational packaging.
For the exterior shape, the designers drew on the characteristic of Mazda’s design DNA: a sense of movement, solidity and dynamic stability. The design begins with the dynamic proportions and taut contours of the long cabin and is accentuated by the extremely short overhangs. Sturdy lines running from the prominent grille and reaching back through the bonnet combine with triangular-shaped rear pillars to create a powerful, confident form. The vehicle's well-planted stance is further enhanced by the graceful roofline and aggressively flared fenders – the vehicle's strong shoulders – both of which help create a sense of exhilarating dynamism.
Other exterior styling points are the long wheelbase, 18-inch five-spoke wheels and lamps individually fitted with trim rings to produce a high quality, refined and sporty appearance. The unique resin grille, inset door handles and shapely rear liftgate also add to the Mazda MX Sportif’s distinctive identity.
For the interior, Mazda presents a sporty yet comfortable design, an overall ambiance that evokes visual excitement and, thanks to materials carefully selected for their texture and appearance, adds to the overall delight of driving. The instrument panel and door trim have a simple, clean-cut form that creates a modern-looking space with an open, spacious feel. Finished in a high-gloss, piano black appearance, the instrument panel’s central stack is not only elegant, it assures good visibility and ease-of-use when driving. In addition, the three-meter cluster and metallic interior accents add to the exquisite interior appearance.
#10
part 2
Superbly balanced vehicle dynamics able to deliver class-leading driving pleasure
The Mazda MX Sportif’s driving dynamics clearly indicate the direction Mazda will take in developing its fourth, all-new vehicle. For this show car, the engineering community worked to produce a highly balanced driving experience, one that is delivered through linear, predictable responses in steering feel, braking performance and engine response. Overall, the vehicle inspires a sense of confidence in the driver by providing excellent ride quality and lively performance from its 150 PS, four-cylinder engine.
Further-refined MacPherson struts are employed for the front suspension, while the rear features a multi-link system, which is innovative in C segment cars. This innovative suspension system is mated to a new, highly rigid body with vastly improved local reinforcement in areas such as the suspension mounts. The overall package achieves an excellent balance of steering precision and stability for handling performance that is enjoyable under virtually all conditions. As for ride quality, the Mazda MX Sportif's rigid body helps suppress roughness and road noise and presents a level of refinement that will become a key selling point for the production version of this car.
Working to maintain Mazda’s characteristic braking attributes of outstanding response and linearity, the engineers also worked to bolster controllability while achieving the shortest braking distances possible. This level of brake performance is designed to inspire absolute confidence in the driver. To this end, Mazda equipped the Mazda MX Sportif with four, large-diameter disc brakes – ventilated in front – and a large single brake booster. The team has also further optimised Mazda's vehicle anti-lock brake (ABS) and brake-assist systems.
The Mazda MX Sportif’s power is sourced from a MZR 2.0-liter, inline
four-cylinder engine, a member of Mazda’s new-generation of engines.
The engine features a reversed intake-exhaust layout (with the exhaust system fitted at the rear), a variable intake system (VIS), a tumble swirl control valve (TSCV) and a high-flow port head. Thus equipped, the engine produces a linear delivery of a substantial amount of torque at all engine speeds, assuring an exhilarating driving experience.
Maximum output is estimated at 110 kW at 6000 rpm and maximum torque is estimated at 187 Nm at 4500 rpm. In terms of environmental performance, the MZR engine in the Mazda MX Sportif aims to meet the PZEV (partial zero emission vehicle) standard in the United States, the European Commission’s Euro IV standard and the ULEV (ultra-low emissions vehicle) standard in Japan. The engine in mated to a close-ratio, short-throw five-speed manual transmission.
The Mazda MX Sportif features the latest evolution of the Mazda Advanced Impact Distribution and Absorption System body, dual stage opening SRS* front airbags, as well as SRS side curtains and seat mounted front side airbags. This level of passive safety equipment – matched to the active safety that is inherent in any vehicle with exceptional driving dynamics – gives Mazda MX Sportif a reassuring level of safety that is expected in all automobiles. Active safety is pushed to the highest levels with the inclusion of Mazda's sophisticated anti-lock brake system and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), boosting the Mazda MX Sportif’s overall handling stability and braking performance beyond their basic potential.
A high level of craftsmanship and quality
For the Mazda MX Sportif, the designers established independent standards of craftsmanship, incorporating them in ways that drivers and passengers could immediately see and feel. In addition to build quality and functional aesthetics, the Mazda MX Sportif team focused on the element of customer delight – an area of craftsmanship that seeks to offers finish quality on a par with the highest-grade cars in the world and was a key focus in the development of the Mazda RX-8.
The design team paid particular attention to over 300 structural requirements in creating the headlamp units, bonnet, fenders and other areas throughout the vehicle. The goal was to further reduce gaps between parts, improve fit-and-finish levels and ultimately deliver an exceptionally refined finish quality. With the interior, designers considered the texture and appearance of all the finishing materials for the instrument panel and door trim, carefully coordinated the bright and dark elements and, with steps as simple as eliminating the parting line normally present on the passenger’s side airbag housing, have been able to create a clean and uninterrupted instrument panel that is a pleasure to look at and touch.
To improve the visibility and ease of operation of the instrument panel’s central section, Mazda engineers conducted wide-ranging evaluations using a driving simulator (furthering work performed Mazda RX-8 development.) The result of these studies helped determine the shape and layout of displays and switches in the Mazda MX Sportif and emphasizes the importance of vehicle's functional aesthetics. The navigation system and audio/climate control displays, for example, were relocated even further upward, so they can be read easily with minimal driving distraction, while some switches were consciously moved downward, closer to the driver’s hands. Engineers also performed a range of ergonomic studies in an effort to perfect the seats, aiming to reduce fatigue on long journeys while also achieving the exceptional and uniform support required for sporty driving.
With the Mazda MX Sportif, the design team pushed even further in the important area of customer delight and have produced a fresh and sophisticated interior ambience. The instrument panel illumination system is a good example. The three-meter cluster is the blackout type: when the lights are switched on, the amber-red backlighting is augmented by indirect blue lighting to create a pleasant glow that alleviates eyestrain. Amber-red backlighting and indirect blue lighting is also used on the centre panel, for coordination with the meter illumination.
Optimal interior space and functionality
The careful packaging of the Mazda MX Sportif deftly blurs the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation. Interior roominess is balanced against the need for an easy-to-drive, compact exterior size and, in the end, the overall package assures space for up to five adults and cargo. Thus, the Mazda MX Sportif meets the demands of the compact segment, wherein vehicles must excel in a wide variety of uses and duties while retaining compact exterior dimensions.
The key to meeting these diverse demands is through careful development of the vehicle's proportions. With this in mind, the Mazda MX Sportif features a long, 2640-mm (103.9-inch) wheelbase and wide, 1535-mm
(60.4-inch)/1530-mm (60.2-inch) tread (front/rear), which in turn allows for the greatest amount of interior space. The vehicle's design also features relatively upright sides with minimal tumble angle (the angle between the
A-pillar and a vertical axis when viewed from the front) and one of the greatest shoulder widths in the segment.
With excellent legroom in front, ample knee clearance for passengers in the rear and substantial head and shoulder room throughout, Mazda MX Sportif has a spacious cabin area for up to five adults. The driver’s hip point is set relatively high, allowing easier vehicle entry and exit and also placing the eye point higher for a greater field of view. The driver’s seat has been built to offer a large range of adjustment with its ratchet-type lifter and slider, allowing a comfortable driving position for drivers in the 150 to 190 cm height range. The steering wheel offers tilt and telescopic adjustments.
Mazda MX Sportif Specifications
Dimensions:
Overall Length----------- 4350mm
Overall Width----------------1760mm
Overall Height---------------1450mm
Wheelbase-------------------2640mm
Tread, front/rear 1 535/1530mm
Seating capacity 5 persons
Engine Type MZR 2.0L inline four-cylinder
Maximum Power 110kW@6000rpm (estimated)
Maximum Torque 187Nm@4500rpm (estimated)
Transmission Type Five-speed manual
Suspension Suspension system, front/rear McPherson strut/multi-link
Brakes Type, front/rear Ventilated disc/disc
Wheels Tyres, front/rear 225/45R18
Wheels, front/rear 7JJ
The Mazda MX Sportif’s driving dynamics clearly indicate the direction Mazda will take in developing its fourth, all-new vehicle. For this show car, the engineering community worked to produce a highly balanced driving experience, one that is delivered through linear, predictable responses in steering feel, braking performance and engine response. Overall, the vehicle inspires a sense of confidence in the driver by providing excellent ride quality and lively performance from its 150 PS, four-cylinder engine.
Further-refined MacPherson struts are employed for the front suspension, while the rear features a multi-link system, which is innovative in C segment cars. This innovative suspension system is mated to a new, highly rigid body with vastly improved local reinforcement in areas such as the suspension mounts. The overall package achieves an excellent balance of steering precision and stability for handling performance that is enjoyable under virtually all conditions. As for ride quality, the Mazda MX Sportif's rigid body helps suppress roughness and road noise and presents a level of refinement that will become a key selling point for the production version of this car.
Working to maintain Mazda’s characteristic braking attributes of outstanding response and linearity, the engineers also worked to bolster controllability while achieving the shortest braking distances possible. This level of brake performance is designed to inspire absolute confidence in the driver. To this end, Mazda equipped the Mazda MX Sportif with four, large-diameter disc brakes – ventilated in front – and a large single brake booster. The team has also further optimised Mazda's vehicle anti-lock brake (ABS) and brake-assist systems.
The Mazda MX Sportif’s power is sourced from a MZR 2.0-liter, inline
four-cylinder engine, a member of Mazda’s new-generation of engines.
The engine features a reversed intake-exhaust layout (with the exhaust system fitted at the rear), a variable intake system (VIS), a tumble swirl control valve (TSCV) and a high-flow port head. Thus equipped, the engine produces a linear delivery of a substantial amount of torque at all engine speeds, assuring an exhilarating driving experience.
Maximum output is estimated at 110 kW at 6000 rpm and maximum torque is estimated at 187 Nm at 4500 rpm. In terms of environmental performance, the MZR engine in the Mazda MX Sportif aims to meet the PZEV (partial zero emission vehicle) standard in the United States, the European Commission’s Euro IV standard and the ULEV (ultra-low emissions vehicle) standard in Japan. The engine in mated to a close-ratio, short-throw five-speed manual transmission.
The Mazda MX Sportif features the latest evolution of the Mazda Advanced Impact Distribution and Absorption System body, dual stage opening SRS* front airbags, as well as SRS side curtains and seat mounted front side airbags. This level of passive safety equipment – matched to the active safety that is inherent in any vehicle with exceptional driving dynamics – gives Mazda MX Sportif a reassuring level of safety that is expected in all automobiles. Active safety is pushed to the highest levels with the inclusion of Mazda's sophisticated anti-lock brake system and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), boosting the Mazda MX Sportif’s overall handling stability and braking performance beyond their basic potential.
A high level of craftsmanship and quality
For the Mazda MX Sportif, the designers established independent standards of craftsmanship, incorporating them in ways that drivers and passengers could immediately see and feel. In addition to build quality and functional aesthetics, the Mazda MX Sportif team focused on the element of customer delight – an area of craftsmanship that seeks to offers finish quality on a par with the highest-grade cars in the world and was a key focus in the development of the Mazda RX-8.
The design team paid particular attention to over 300 structural requirements in creating the headlamp units, bonnet, fenders and other areas throughout the vehicle. The goal was to further reduce gaps between parts, improve fit-and-finish levels and ultimately deliver an exceptionally refined finish quality. With the interior, designers considered the texture and appearance of all the finishing materials for the instrument panel and door trim, carefully coordinated the bright and dark elements and, with steps as simple as eliminating the parting line normally present on the passenger’s side airbag housing, have been able to create a clean and uninterrupted instrument panel that is a pleasure to look at and touch.
To improve the visibility and ease of operation of the instrument panel’s central section, Mazda engineers conducted wide-ranging evaluations using a driving simulator (furthering work performed Mazda RX-8 development.) The result of these studies helped determine the shape and layout of displays and switches in the Mazda MX Sportif and emphasizes the importance of vehicle's functional aesthetics. The navigation system and audio/climate control displays, for example, were relocated even further upward, so they can be read easily with minimal driving distraction, while some switches were consciously moved downward, closer to the driver’s hands. Engineers also performed a range of ergonomic studies in an effort to perfect the seats, aiming to reduce fatigue on long journeys while also achieving the exceptional and uniform support required for sporty driving.
With the Mazda MX Sportif, the design team pushed even further in the important area of customer delight and have produced a fresh and sophisticated interior ambience. The instrument panel illumination system is a good example. The three-meter cluster is the blackout type: when the lights are switched on, the amber-red backlighting is augmented by indirect blue lighting to create a pleasant glow that alleviates eyestrain. Amber-red backlighting and indirect blue lighting is also used on the centre panel, for coordination with the meter illumination.
Optimal interior space and functionality
The careful packaging of the Mazda MX Sportif deftly blurs the lines of traditional vehicle segmentation. Interior roominess is balanced against the need for an easy-to-drive, compact exterior size and, in the end, the overall package assures space for up to five adults and cargo. Thus, the Mazda MX Sportif meets the demands of the compact segment, wherein vehicles must excel in a wide variety of uses and duties while retaining compact exterior dimensions.
The key to meeting these diverse demands is through careful development of the vehicle's proportions. With this in mind, the Mazda MX Sportif features a long, 2640-mm (103.9-inch) wheelbase and wide, 1535-mm
(60.4-inch)/1530-mm (60.2-inch) tread (front/rear), which in turn allows for the greatest amount of interior space. The vehicle's design also features relatively upright sides with minimal tumble angle (the angle between the
A-pillar and a vertical axis when viewed from the front) and one of the greatest shoulder widths in the segment.
With excellent legroom in front, ample knee clearance for passengers in the rear and substantial head and shoulder room throughout, Mazda MX Sportif has a spacious cabin area for up to five adults. The driver’s hip point is set relatively high, allowing easier vehicle entry and exit and also placing the eye point higher for a greater field of view. The driver’s seat has been built to offer a large range of adjustment with its ratchet-type lifter and slider, allowing a comfortable driving position for drivers in the 150 to 190 cm height range. The steering wheel offers tilt and telescopic adjustments.
Mazda MX Sportif Specifications
Dimensions:
Overall Length----------- 4350mm
Overall Width----------------1760mm
Overall Height---------------1450mm
Wheelbase-------------------2640mm
Tread, front/rear 1 535/1530mm
Seating capacity 5 persons
Engine Type MZR 2.0L inline four-cylinder
Maximum Power 110kW@6000rpm (estimated)
Maximum Torque 187Nm@4500rpm (estimated)
Transmission Type Five-speed manual
Suspension Suspension system, front/rear McPherson strut/multi-link
Brakes Type, front/rear Ventilated disc/disc
Wheels Tyres, front/rear 225/45R18
Wheels, front/rear 7JJ
Last edited by David; March-4th-2003 at 01:37 PM.
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