
Mazda has revealed the first technical details of its next 2 supermini, which will go head-to-head with the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo. The new Mazda 2 will be powered by a selection of 1.5-litre engines, with three petrol versions of 74bhp, 94bhp and 113bhp, and one 104bhp diesel making up the range.

However, even the cleanest petrol model â" the manual 94bhp version â" will struggle in the emissions stakes with 105g/km â" more than most rivals, which are now ducking below the 100g/km mark and, consequently, qualify for free-of-charge tax.

The diesel Mazda 2 offers better emissions on paper, though even its 89g/km is beaten by the cleanest Ford Fiesta.Mazda will be hoping that buyers will forgive the 2âs higher emissions levels â" and its resultant costlier tax â" if they fall in love with its styling, both inside and out.

It has to be said that the swooping lines and low nose of the 2 do make it look rather rakish, while the elegantly simple interior is a lesson in minimalism.

Thereâs n o word on pricing just yet, so if Mazda can pitch the 2 correctly, it could go some way towards mitigating against those carbon dioxide figures. Weâll find out when it goes on sale early next year.
Source: Telegraph
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