As well as adopting the company’s trademark smiley face grille up front, the new Mazda5 also uses swoopy elements of Mazda’s ‘Nagare Flow’ design language that was previewed on several concept cars including the Furai.
Like its predecessor, the new ’5 comes with sliding rear-doors and can accommodate up to seven passengers in three rows of seats.
Among the engine options will be Mazda’s newly-developed 2.0-litre four-cylinder gasoline engine with direct-injection and i-stop, linked to a six-speed manual transmission with gear ratios specific to this version.
Among the engine options will be Mazda’s newly-developed 2.0-litre four-cylinder gasoline engine with direct-injection and i-stop, linked to a six-speed manual transmission with gear ratios specific to this version.
The gasoline line-up will also features a 1.8-liter engine with a six-speed manual transmission.