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The new Mazda3 is a well-built hatchback that delivers an elegant and refined ride, even when travelling at high speeds. What's more there are few family cars as good to drive - choose your trim level from the nicely specified SE L or fully loaded GT Sport Tech!
Design
The 2022 Mazda3 is a car that impresses whichever way you experience it. It's sculpted body and inspired interior make for an elegant yet sporty journey, with everything from its classy exterior to exceptional fuel efficiency making this vehicle worth getting excited about.
Drive
The new Skyactiv-X engine in the 2022 Mazda3 makes it a superior performer, delivering both performance and economy. Choose between manual or automatic transmission for features like radar cruise control and a head-up display that are standard across all models.
Practicality
You can fit three adults across the back seats or two child seats with ISOFIX on both rear outermost positions. The boot space has 358 litres of capacity so you won't need any more than usual for your daily commute, shopping trip and other adventures.
Living with it
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, keyless entry, LED headlights and parking sensors come as standard but you can step up the range to bag yourself heated seats, a reversing camera, Traffic Sign Recognition and much more.
Motoring made easy - and safe
As you’d expect from such a fine family car, the 2022 Mazda3 comes with Euro NCAP’s maximum five-star crash-test rating, which means that it’s exceptionally safe. In fact, this practical hatchback is loaded with protective features. Included, for example, is Driver Attention Alert, which closely monitors motoring habits in order to spot the early stages of tiredness – and alerting the driver whenever it’s time to take a break.