New Mazdas on show in LA | Motorshow - Car News Oct 2014

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16:56 Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

Mazda have announced that the world premiere of its all-new CX-3 compact crossover model will take place at next month’s Los Angeles Auto Show.

The CX-3 will join Mazda’s new-generation product line-up, featuring the latest in the company’s SKYACTIV technology and what the Japanese manufacturer calls its ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’ design philosophy. Mazda have promised a design which produces a sharper form and enhanced sense of speed compared to previous offerings.

Also debuting in Los Angeles will be the all-new SKYACTIV-G petrol-powered Mazda MX-5 Roadster, as well as first glimpses of the updated Mazda6 and Mazda CX-5 models.

No further pricing or specification details for the new models are available at present, with these to be confirmed closer to the launch dates.

The Los Angeles Auto Show will be open to the public from 21-30 November.

 


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