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This hatchback is still stunning ... We’ve said it before – the 'BP'-generation Mazda 3 (Axela in Japan) is the brand’s boldest C-segment hatch since the 1993 'BA' 323 (Astina/Lantis/323F). The Cargo ...
Upon arrival, I had to take a moment to simply admire its curves. The 2025 Mazda 3 Hatchback Turbo Premium Plus is a masterful blend of modern design, the ‘all you need’ technology ...
Do you remember Mazda's Arata Concept from one year ago? You probably do, as it was a good-looking electric crossover with sleek proportions that previewed a production model. Fast-forward to 2025 ...
Many mainstream automakers are moving away from sports cars. But not Mazda, which seems set to offer two different models. We’ve already reported on the company’s planning for what will become ...
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The next-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata will have a naturally aspirated engine and a stick-shift transmission. The goal of every new Miata design is to stay small and light, according to the company ...
Can't tell what model the pictured prototype is? It is the all-new Mazda CX-5, which has returned to the scoop arena, having been caught testing in Los Angeles and Germany. The latter country was ...
targeting the likes of the Mazda 3 Sport and Subaru Impreza. Kia has confirmed the 2026 K4 Hatchback for both U.S. and Canadian markets, offering a more practical five-door alternative to the K4 ...
When Kia debuted the K4 sedan at last year’s 2024 New York Auto Show, it teased us with some tantalizing photos of a hatchback variant ... as well as the Mazda 3 and, to a lesser extent ...
Mazda MX-30 Mazda2: The End of an Era (Maybe) Next up is the aging Mazda2, which is reportedly nearing its end. The current generation of this small hatchback debuted in 2014 and received ...
It’s perhaps the most peculiar of Mazda’s latest CX models, but does the CX-70 make enough of an impression to justify its existence? Tom Fraser finds out. It seems as though every time we try ...