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Updates at a Glance
Newly-introduced Turbo Diesel for Mazda2
- MZ-CD 1.6-litre common-rail turbo diesel engine that combines Zoom-Zoom
driving fun, with high fuel efficiency and low emissions
- Turbo diesel engine produces 66 kW/90 PS of maximum power at 4,000 rpm and
205 Nm of maximum torque at just 2,000 rpm
- Mazda2 MZ-CD 1.6-litre combined with small-car dimensions, low weight and
rigid chassis systems deliver a spirited driving experience
- Low fuel consumption of just 4.2 litres per 100 km and CO2 of 112
g/km
Mazda2 Exterior & Interior Updates
- Sports Appearance Package updated with new headlamp, new dark grey alloy
wheels and new factory-fitted muffler cutter
- Silver accents added throughout the cockpit for enhanced quality feel
(depending on grade)
- Centre panel now in a high-quality glossy black (depending on grade)
- Door trim insert now in cloth (depending on grade)
- New black-out meters (depending on grade)
- Two new body colors: Passion Orange Mica and Aluminium Metallic Mica
* All figures used in this chapter are targets and may change slightly upon
final homologation
The success of the
second-generation Mazda2 since launch has been phenomenal. Together with the
second-generation Mazda6, it has played a leading role in Mazda being one of
Europe’s fastest-growing brands this year. Offered in both three and five-door
versions, it has found over 60,000 owners in
Europe, earned five-stars for adult occupant protection from Euro-NCAP and has
won a host of automotive awards including the coveted World Car of the Year
2008. This year’s Paris Motor Show sees Mazda’s compact star at centre stage
again, this time with a 1.6-litre turbo diesel added to the line-up, all other
engines upgraded to use less fuel, and several product enhancements that will
make it even more popular with European customers.
Powertrains – MZ-CD 1.6-litre Diesel Adding a new
range-topping turbo diesel to the Mazda2 line-up makes an already fun to drive
car even more so. It produces 66 kW/90 PS of maximum power at 4,000 rpm and 205
Nm of maximum torque at a low 2,000 rpm. Under the sporty exterior of Mazda2’s
lightweight body and coupled to a precise-shifting five-speed manual
transmission, it delivers lively acceleration with no turbo lag for Zoom-Zoom
driving fun, and a top speed of 173 km/h. It is also refined and smooth
operating. It has a rigid yet lightweight aluminium alloy cylinder block
with cast iron liners and a dual-mass flywheel to help minimize vibrations. Its
high-pressure common-rail injection system has multiple injection phases that
maximize combustion efficiency and lower combustion noise.
One of the reasons Mazda2 is this year’s World Car of the Year is because it
is nearly 100 kg lighter and more compact than the previous Mazda2. Lower weight
means less fuel consumption, lower operating costs and fewer harmful
emissions. The newly-introduced MZ-CD 1.6-litre diesel has a DOHC,
16-valve configuration that gives an optimised air-fuel swirl pattern in the
combustion chamber and better overall combustion efficiency, which not only
translates into power, but power with surprisingly low fuel consumption. The new
Mazda2 turbo diesel uses just 4.2 litres of fuel per 100 km – one of the most
frugal engines in this segment with a displacement this size.
The engine combines low consumption with an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
system that is similar to the system of the MZR petrol engine series. Control of
the EGR system is achieved by electronically regulating the opening of the EGR
valve to optimise the amount of EGR mixed with intake air. Mixing inert gases in
the intake lowers the production of NOx. And the MZ-CD 1.6-litre turbo diesel
comes standard with a maintenance-free diesel particulate filter system.
Vehicle Updates for 2008 With the launch of the
second-generation Mazda2, a new era of Zoom-Zoom appeal was introduced from the
award-winning Mazda design team. Called “exquisite and dynamic” by its
designers, both the hatchback and three-door display a unique mix of sharp edges
that flow into the body panels softly for a subdued formal dynamism. Body lines,
like the rising swage line below the doors and the character line above it,
along with strong and sporty-looking front wheel wells, create a dynamic surface
treatment with changing light effects. And it is one of the most streamlined
models in its class. Compared to its predecessor, it has a lower drag
coefficient (Cd) of 0.31, a front projected area that is 4 percent smaller and
reduced lift at the front and rear axles, all of which contributes to lowering
fuel consumption and high-speed stability.
New on the Outside Several vehicle updates are introduced
to the Mazda2 line-up to make it even more appealing and attractive. The Mazda2
Sports Appearance Package now includes new, dark-grey 16-inch alloy wheels (the
previous silver wheel can be ordered in some markets) and a newly designed,
four-cylinder front headlamp. These features, added to the package’s front and
side spoilers, special front air intake and grille designs and rear roof
spoiler, differentiate the sports version of the Mazda2 even further. Two new
body colors are also introduced: Passion Orange Mica and Aluminium Metallic
Mica.
New on the Inside Since launch, Mazda2 has been a
favourite of young drivers throughout Europe, not only for its exciting and
stylish design, but also because of its interior, which delivers a roomy feel
and space for five adults to travel in comfort and style. One of the quietest
interiors in the B-car segment, the Mazda2 has an instrument panel that tapers
at the ends for a roomy feel, and the centre console is solid and well crafted
with a high-mount shift lever at the bottom for easy shifting. And there are
insightful storage solutions like an open magazine rack in the glove box, a good
sized floor console including a space to store a handbag, cupholders, space for
a half-litre bottle in each front door pocket, and up to 787 litres of luggage
space with the 60/40 (depending on grade) folded down.
The interior design has now been updated with silver accents throughout for
an enhanced quality feel. Its three-spoke wheel, similar to the MX-5 roadster,
now has a silver bezel, and silver has been added to the inner door handles, the
park brake button, the shift boot, the top of the shift lever, and the auto AC
dial. The centre panel is now a high-grade glossy black, the door trim inserts
are changed to cloth, and the meter cluster now has black-out meters (depending
on grade).
The Mazda2 1.6 MZ-CD turbo diesel will be introduced on the European market
in early 2009.
Mazda2 MZ-CD 1.6 DE Technical Data
(1) Dimensions
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Five-Door |
Three-Door |
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Body Type |
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Monocoque |
Monocoque |
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Doors |
|
5 |
2 front Rear liftgate |
|
Seats |
|
2 front 3 rear bench-type with 60/40 split
(dep. on grade) |
2 front 3 rear bench-type with 60/40 split
(dep. on grade) |
| Coefficient of
drag |
Cd |
0.31 |
0.31 |
|
Cross-sectional area |
m2 |
2.11 |
2.11 |
| Dimensions |
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| External |
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Overall length w / without plate holder* |
mm |
3,905 / 3,895 |
3,905 / 3,895 |
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Overall width |
mm |
1,695 |
1,695 |
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Overall width mirror to mirror |
mm |
1,958 |
1,958 |
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Overall height |
mm |
1,475 |
1,475 |
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Wheelbase |
mm |
2,490 |
2,490 |
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Track front / rear |
mm |
1,475/1,465 (for 14” / 15”) 1,465/1,455 (for
16”) |
1,475/1,465 (for 14” / 15”) 1,465/1,455 (for
16”) |
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Ground clearance |
mm |
150 |
150 |
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Interior |
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Front / rear head room |
mm |
1,004/959 |
1,004/959 |
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Front / rear shoulder room |
mm |
1,340/1,300 |
1,340/1,275 |
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Front / rear leg room |
mm |
1,068/883 |
1,068/883 |
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Boot measurements |
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Volume all seats up (VDA) |
l |
250 |
250 |
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Volume 2nd row down (from floor to ceiling) (VDA) |
l |
787 |
787 |
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Boot width at widest point |
mm |
1,100 |
1,100 |
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Distance between rear wheel housings |
mm |
1,000 |
1,000 |
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Load floor to 2nd row (load area length) |
mm |
674 |
674 |
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Load floor to 1st row |
mm |
1,321 |
1,321 |
*Sport Appearance Package: + 5 mm with plate holder
(1) Subject to homologation
Mazda2 MZ-CD 1.6 DE
Engine Specifications
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MZ-CD 1.6-litre
Diesel |
| Engine
Type |
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Inline, 4-cylinder,
DOHC, 16-valve |
| Displacement |
cm³ |
1.560 |
| Bore x stroke |
mm |
75.0 x
88.3 |
| Valves |
|
16
valves |
| Camshaft
drive |
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DOHC |
| Fuel injection
system |
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Common-rail direct
injection |
| Compression
ratio |
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18.3 |
| Emission control
system |
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Electrically
Controlled and w/ Catalyst and DPF |
| Max.
Power |
KW/PS |
66 / 90 at 4,000
rpm |
| Max. torque |
-Nm |
205 at 2,000
rpm |
| Fuel
type |
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Diesel |
| Fuel tank
capacity |
litres |
42.8 |
| Battery |
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75D23L |
| Transmission |
|
5
MT |
| Powertrain |
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Transverse front
engine, front-wheel drive |
| Gear
Ratios |
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| 1st |
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3.583 |
| 2nd |
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1.925 |
| 3rd |
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1.281 |
| 4th |
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0.951 |
| 5th |
|
0.756 |
| Reverse |
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3.62 |
| Final Drive
Ratio |
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3.370 |
| Suspension and
Wheels |
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| Front
Suspension |
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Independent
McPherson strut |
| Rear
Suspension |
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Torsion
beam |
| Damper
front |
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Twintube |
| Damper
rear |
|
Monotube |
| Stabilizers
(front) |
mm |
19 |
| Wheel type /
size |
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6 J x 14 6 J x
15 6 ½ J x 16 |
| Tyre type /
size |
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175/65 R
14 185/60 R14 185/55 R 15 195/45 R 16 |
| Steering |
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| Type |
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Rack & pinion,
electric power assist Direct drive electric power steering |
| Steering wheel turns
(lock to lock) |
|
2.7 |
| Turning circle (curb
to curb) |
m |
9.80 |
| Turning circle (wall
to wall) |
m |
10.4 |
| Brakes |
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| Type
front |
|
Ventilated
discs |
| Type
rear |
|
Leading-and-trailing
drums |
| Diameter front |
mm |
258 |
| Diameter
rear |
mm |
200 |
| Vacuum booster
diameter |
inches |
9 |
| Scheduled
maintenance |
|
Every 20,000 km or
12 months |
Mazda2 MZ-CD 1.6 DE
Performance and Weights
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MZ-CD 1.6-litre
Diesel Five-Door |
MZ-CD 1.6-litre
Diesel Three-Door |
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5MT |
| Performance |
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| Top speed |
km/h |
173 |
173 |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h* |
s |
11.4 |
11.4 |
| Fuel Consumption |
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| Urban** |
l/100km |
5.1 |
5.1 |
| Extra urban** |
l/100km |
3.7 |
3.7 |
| Combined** |
l/100km |
4.2 |
4.2 |
| CO2 emissions (combined) |
g/km |
112 |
112 |
| Emissions ranking |
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Euro Stage IV |
Euro Stage IV |
| Weight and
Payload |
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| Min. curb weight |
kg |
1,030 / 1,105*** |
1,020 / 1,095*** |
| Max. permissible weight |
kg |
1,540 |
1,535 |
| Permissible front axle weight |
kg |
850 |
845 |
| Permissible rear axle weight |
kg |
745 |
745 |
| Permissible tow weight, trailer without
brakes |
kg |
500 |
500 |
| Permissible tow weight, trailer with
brakes (12% slope) |
kg |
800 |
800 |
| Max. roof load capacity |
kg |
50 |
50 |
* Under Mazda test conditions ** According to
EC-Guidelines 1999/100/EC in its latest version *** According to 92/21/EWG in
its latest version (including 75 kg driver)
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