New Arrivals

After a good run of more than a decade, Mazda is finally ready to retire the CX-3. Its replacement, expected to be called the CX-20, is shaping up to be quite the conversation starter among crossover enthusiasts. Positioned just under the CX-30, this upcoming model aims to combine sleek aesthetics with enhanced driving dynamics, a hallmark approach of the Mazda brand.
Stylish Design

The CX-20 is likely to sport Mazda’s new Kodo design language, which we’ve already seen on models like the CX-60 and CX-90. Expect a compact SUV with streamlined curves, a distinctive grille, and sharp LED lights that give it an aggressive look. The new design is meant to attract those who appreciate the visual appeal while maintaining a functional and comfortable ride.
Beyond Looks: The Interior

The CX-20 is expected to take interior comfort up a notch with more space and advanced technology compared to its predecessor. Anticipate upscale materials and a minimalist design that are typical of Mazda’s interiors. Rear seats will likely offer more room, addressing one of the chief complaints about the older CX-3.
Tech updates are on the cards too, with newer models having digital instrument clusters and the latest infotainment systems. Though it remains to be seen whether Mazda will retain its rotary dial, some of their latest models have gone fully touchscreen.
Under the Hood

Mazda is investing heavily in its Thai production facilities, hinting at a commitment to electrification. The CX-20 is expected to have mild-hybrid powertrains, with choices potentially ranging from 1.5 to 2.0-liter inline-four engines. Front-wheel drive will be standard, but an all-wheel-drive option might also be available down the road.
What’s the Drive Like?

Those familiar with Mazda’s driving characteristics will expect the CX-20 to follow suit with a balanced blend of agility and comfort. Its anticipated hybrid engine should provide a peppy, efficient ride while keeping fuel consumption in check. Compared to current competitors like the Hyundai Kona and Honda HR-V, the CX-20 is expected to offer an engaging driving experience thanks to Mazda’s focus on driver enjoyment.
Looking Forward

The subcompact SUV market is a battleground, with models from manufacturers like Hyundai, Kia, and Toyota vying for attention. The Mazda CX-20 will not only have to make a mark with its design but also deliver on performance to outpace its rivals. While it’s primarily set to launch in the Asia-Pacific region, its arrival in North America remains a tantalizing possibility.
As Mazda prepares to unveil this intriguing new model, the automotive world watches eagerly. The CX-20 promises to bring a fresh face and smart features to Mazda’s lineup, and it’s just a matter of time before we get to see it in action.
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