Mazda has announced that the all-new Mazda 3 will make its world debut at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show in late November. Along with the announcement, the Japanese automaker also released this teaser image of the C-segment model in both sedan and hatchback body styles.
Naturally, there’s very little official information provided here, aside from the fact that the new Mazda 3 will adopt the company’s next-generation SkyActiv-Vehicle Architecture, second-stage Kodo design approach and SkyActiv engines, with the last bit possibly involving its SkyActiv-X compression ignition powerplant.
Focusing on hatchback first, the shape you see here is very reminiscent of the Kai Concept from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. Much like the earlier teaser posted by Mazda, we still see a rather sizeable C-pillar, chrome trim in the lower half of the side window, slim taillights and a black-painted roof spoiler.
Meanwhile, the side view of the sedan shows a similar rear door design to the hatch, but we’re unable to get a good look at the taillights and boot section. Referring to previous illustrations, they will likely be two-piece units that closely mimic those of the hatch. You’ll also notice a cue inspired by the Vision Coupe, whereby linear transitions in light and shadow create a “vortex effect” that is seen between the wheels.
As for the interior, expect a dialled-down version of the Kai Concept’s design. Looking again at the sketches, the Mazda 3’s main dash is largely uninterrupted, with only an infotainment screen placed in the upper section, accompanied by slim air-con vents and various switchgear beneath. The driver-centric approach sees vents being placed on either sides of the instrument binnacle , which could feature a digital display within.
According to Mazda, “the arrival of all-new Mazda 3 marks the beginning of a whole new generation of Mazda cars that will deliver new dimensions of driving pleasure to customers around the world.” Excited? Well, you’ll need to wait a few more weeks before all is revealed.
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