MAZDA 2 / Demio

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MAZDA 2 / Demio 2
MAZDA 2 / Demio 2  2019 2022
2019 2022

One of Japan’s favorite superminis, the fourth generation of the Mazda Demio (also known as the Mazda2) was first released in 2014 and got a new makeover in 2019.
It now looks fresher, however, not only the exterior design was updated, but some technical features as well. The hatchback’s front and rear bumpers, front grille and headlights were updated to create a premium quality appearance.
New color schemes are available for the cabin and new leather filling to reinforce the visual and tactile quality.

The cabin’s quietness was enhanced – the sound entering the cabin is now reduced and is definitely more pleasant for driver and passengers to communicate. The driving position was modified so that it maintains the spine’s natural curve, which is the best sitting posture.

The hatchback is now equipped with an optional heated steering wheel. This option is excellent during winter and the function deactivates in 30 minutes from the moment it was turned on.
For a friendlier user experience, users can easily connect their mobile devices to the HMI (Mazda’s Human-Machine Interface) to make calls, send messages, listen to music and get directions – either through Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.

Concerning the available powertrains, the customers have 3 gasoline (and gasoline only!) choices: Skyactiv G, 1.5L DOHC 16-valve gasoline engine – 75 PS and 90 PS with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 90PS with a 6-speed automatic gearbox. Safety features on this car include Advanced Smart City Brake Support, pedestrian detection, Lane Keep Assist, Traffic sign recognition and a 360 view monitor with parking sensors (this is available on high grade models). Definitely a nice refresh for Mazda and possibly a future supermini class leader.

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MAZDA 2 / Demio 2
MAZDA 2 / Demio 2  2014 2019
2014 2019

The fourth generation of the Mazda 2 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014.
It was the first Mazda 2 built from scratch after the separation with Ford Motor Company.

Mazda shared its components and platforms with Ford for a long period of time, when Ford owned a part of the Japanese car-maker. In November 2008, Ford sold 20% of its shares in Mazda, reducing its stakes at 13.4%. And the technology exchange slowed down. The last remaining Ford stakes in Mazda were sold in 2015. By that time, the Japanese car-maker was on its feet, fighting to revive its brand as an independent constructor and the Mazda 2 was one of the key vehicles.

With a design language similar to the compact-sized Mazda 3, the 2 featured the same “Kodo” language. It meant curved surfaces “in harmony with nature” as the officials said. A big, pentagonal, grille stood like a shield in front of the car. A big opening in the front bumper suggested the sporty character of the car. It wasn’t completely untrue.

Inside, the car was well designed and proportioned. Depending on the trim level, a sat-nav system with a rotary knob controller between the seats was a carry-over from its bigger brother (or sister), the 3. According to its small-segment stature, the 2 was spacious enough for four (maybe five) adults and it still had some trunk to be used for weekly shopping.

For the engine compartment, the SkyActive engine family with 1.3- and 1.5-liter engines. Apart from the base engine, which was mated with a 5-speed manual, the others were mated to a 6-speed manual. An option for a 6-speed automatic was available.

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MAZDA 2 / Demio 2
MAZDA 2 / Demio 2  2007 2014
2007 2014

The Mazda 2 was officially presented in 2007 and represented an upgraded variant of the 2002 model which now comes with lighter materials, a digital fuel gauge and air conditioning as standard.
More important, the 2007 edition of Mazda 2 is entirely based on the same platform as the upcoming 2008 Ford Fiesta, sharing numerous parts with this model. There are three engine configurations available, a 1.3 75 hp, a 1.3 86 hp and a 1.5 103 hp. A stability control system was also introduced on the 2007 Mazda 2 but it is only available as an option, similar to a sports body kit and 16-inch alloy wheels.

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MAZDA 2 / Demio
MAZDA 2 / Demio   2002 2007
2002 2007

The Mazda 2/Demio was the second generation for the Demio name and it was based on the European Ford Fusion platform.
It was the beginning of the cross-over era.

While its predecessor, which was launched in 1996, was based on the Mazda’s DW platform, the 2002 version was on the DY platform, which was jointly developed with Ford. It was built to accommodate an all-wheel-drive system but to cost less than the previous one and perform better on the road. Depending on the market, the second generation of the Demio was also known as Mazda 2.

It was a cross-over between a small car and a light SUV. Its higher ground clearance and the hatchback body style was appealing, especially due to its new front fascia. The headlights style and the grille were inspired by its bigger brother, the Mazda 6. But since there were limitations regarding the body panels, the rest of the car featured a bland-looking beltline and a flat rear end.

Inside, the high roof design of the car allowed a generous headroom for the passengers. The steering-wheel had buttons for the stereo system and the overall design was clean. The high seating position and the high mounted rear bench allowed a comfortable ride for four adults. Since the car’s width was not that generous, the shoulder room was hardly fit for three adults in the back.

For the engine compartment, the car was fitted with a choice of three gasoline and a diesel engine. In Japan, the car was available as a hybrid as well, with an electric motor for the rear axle and a gasoline unit in the front.

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