Mazda 3
Price | $27,160–$43,310 |
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ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 |
Fuel Efficiency | 5.5–6.6 L/100km |
Fuel type | Petrol |
Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive |
Body Type | Small, Medium |
Still an icon
From humble beginnings in the late 1970s, the Mazda 3 has forged a reputation as one of Australia’s favourite small cars.
Originally known in Australia as the 323, the Mazda 3 has since evolved through multiple generations and hit the big time in the late 2000s when it was officially Australia’s most popular car.
Mazda 3 Prices and Specifications
Variant | Price | Fuel Economy (city) | Power | Transmission |
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G20 Pure | $27,160–$30,320 | 5.8–6.4 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Manual, 6 SP Automatic |
G20 Evolve | $28,710–$31,870 | 5.8–6.4 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Manual, 6 SP Automatic |
G20 Pure Vision | $32,320 | 5.8–5.9 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G20 Touring | $31,090–$32,090 | 6.1–6.4 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Automatic, 6 SP Manual |
G20 Evolve Vision | $33,870 | 5.8–5.9 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G25 Evolve SP | $32,110–$34,520 | 6.2–6.6 L/100km | 139 kW | 6 SP Manual, 6 SP Automatic |
G20e Evolve Vision | $33,460 | 5.9–6 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G20 Touring Vision | $36,520 | 5.8–5.9 L/100km | 114 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G25 Evolve SP Vision | $36,520 | 6.5–6.6 L/100km | 139 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G25 GT | $35,810–$38,420 | 6.2–6.6 L/100km | 139 kW | 6 SP Manual, 6 SP Automatic |
G25 GT Vision | $39,920 | 6.5–6.6 L/100km | 139 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
G25 Astina | $39,190–$40,190 | 6.2–6.6 L/100km | 139 kW | 6 SP Automatic, 6 SP Manual |
X20 Astina | $43,310 | 5.5 L/100km | 132 kW | 6 SP Automatic |
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About the Mazda 3
From humble beginnings in the late 1970s, the Mazda 3 has forged a reputation as one of Australia’s favourite small cars.
Originally known in Australia as the 323, the Mazda 3 has since evolved through multiple generations and hit the big time in the late 2000s when it was officially Australia’s most popular car.
The current Mazda 3 debuted in 2019 and ushered in a swoopy new exterior design, a more upmarket interior, and improved handling. It’s available as both a hatchback and a sedan and every version is powered by a four-cylinder petrol engine in either a 2.0-litre or 2.5-litre capacity.
A mild-hybrid set-up is offered in some variants while top-end X20 Astina models utilise innovative ‘compression ignition’ technology to provide the performance of a petrol engine but the economy of a diesel.
Rival small cars include the Hyundai i30, Kia Cerato, Toyota Corolla, and Volkswagen Golf.