Mazda has taken the wraps off the 2021 CX-3 model, improving its comfort and utility on multiple levels.
The subcompact CUV looks identical to its predecessor except for a few new paint options. The engine range has been radically cleaned, however, leaving only the 2.0-liter gasoline four-pot rated at 121 PS (120 hp / 90 kW). Customers may choose between manual and automatic, but the drive will stay on the front wheels regardless of the choice.
Inside, there is a new infotainment system, better seats and a safety aid that recognizes pedestrians on the road at night.
Sales will start before winter, Mazda reports.