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Mazda has established a reputation for excellence in a wide variety of fields since the automaker redesigned its core lineup almost two decades ago. Over the years, Mazda has introduced what would become its core lineup, which includes the very popular Mazda3, the Mazda MX-30 100% electric, the compact Mazda CX-5 sport utility vehicle and the new Mazda CX-50, the Mazda CX-3 and the new Mazda CX-30, and the spacious three-row Mazda CX-9 and the new Mazda CX-90 Hybrid. Mazda also offers the legendary Mazda MX-5, which has been improved to guarantee better driving pleasure combined with a more balanced drive and impressive fuel economy.
At the heart of Mazda lies SKYACTIV. SKYACTIV can be found in every new Mazda vehicle and is the essence of what Mazda has to offer to the market. It is a misconception that SKYACTIV technology only improves fuel economy. Rather, SKYACTIV balances fuel economy with driving pleasure, agility and performance. The idea behind SKYACTIV is that you get everything that makes Mazda vehicles special, but you get it in a way that improves fuel economy and makes your vehicle more efficient.
Efficiency is really the key behind Mazda technology and SKYACTIV. Every SKYACTIV engine receives a host of improvements designed to get the most performance out of every single drop of fuel, but SKYACTIV is a lot more than that. For example, SKYACTIV has led to the development of G-Vectoring technology, which makes both the drive in the city and on the highway more comfortable and efficient. With G-Vectoring control, your engine uses its torque to balance out the overall vehicle and make sure that you don’t feel as many vibrations or movements as you’re driving along.
Another innovation at Mazda is i-ACTIVSENSE safety, a suite of active safety technologies designed to keep you and your passengers safe by identifying and reacting to various dangers on the road. Driver assistance technologies found in Mazda vehicles include adaptive cruise control system, lane departure warning and prevention, automatic braking with collision assist, and automatic headlights.
Last but certainly not least, we have to talk about the new Mazda3 that now comes with all-wheel drive. Thanks to the new Mazda3’s all-wheel-drive system, you can enjoy your Mazda in any weather, all year long and with complete confidence. This is important because the Mazda3 is one of the few models to offer AWD in its segment.
To learn more about what makes Mazda stand out and the various technologies found in new Mazda vehicles, contact us today.