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What's New: 2017 Mazda Mazda3

Other exterior updates include a new rear bumper for the hatchback (the sedan’s carries over), a new design for the available 18-inch wheels (the 16-inch wheels’ design carries over) and two new colors: Machine Gray Metallic and Eternal Blue Mica.

Interior

Changes inside, while still subtle, are more numerous. They include a reshaped instrument panel and console; a redesigned heated leather steering wheel with a simplified switch layout and ergonomic grip similar to that of the 2016 CX-9 SUV; an electric parking brake positioned on the console; a brighter, full-color instrument cluster said to be easier for the driver to read; door pockets nearly tripled in length to 15.7 inches, enabling them to accommodate a 1-liter bottle; and flaps added to the console cupholders to prevent spilling. Two new types of black fabric upholstery are also available, along with black leather with dark-brown accents or off-white leather.

Under the Hood

Both powertrains will carry over from the outgoing model: a 2.0-liter four-cylinder good for 155 hp and 150 pounds-feet of torque, and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder good for 184 hp and 185 pounds-feet of torque.
The arrival of the 2017 Mazda3 will mark the debut of Mazda’s G-Vectoring Control, which the automaker says uses the engine to enhance chassis performance and enable a smoother transition of G-forces when braking, turning and accelerating. Mazda said various other components have also been fine-tuned to allow more precision control and ride comfort on long drives.

Safety

As part of its i-ActivSense suite of advanced safety technologies, Mazda has added to its auto emergency braking system a new forward-view camera that expands the speed range within which the system can detect pedestrians in the roadway and stop; that range is now 9 to 99 mph. Mazda says it has also added new equipment to its Traffic Sign Recognition system that improves the vehicle’s recognition of road signs and speed limits, which it then reports to the driver. These updates join blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keep assist, automatic high beams, adaptive headlights, lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control among available safety features.
 

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