New Mazda CX-3 2022 Body Paint Platinum Quartz Revealed With Price

New Mazda CX-3 2022 with Platinum Quartz body color officially unveiled at the event Motor Expo 2021 ( Motor Expo 2021) knocked on the selling price of 22,880.11 – 26,152.95 usd.

The new Mazda CX-3 2022 boosts year-end sales with the addition of Platinum Quartz body paint, a semi-translucent blend of fine white quartz. Available alongside Mazda’s signature colors such as Soul Red Crystal, Polymetal Gray and Machine Gray, there are 3 sub-models to choose from: Base, Base Plus and Comfort.

Interior Of Mazda CX-3

The interior of the cabin is decorated with premium materials. Whether it’s a gray Grand Luxe Suede front console, black seats cut with gray threads. with 8-way driver-side electric adjustment system with memory, 7-inch touch screen Center Display, supports Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging system, Wireless Charger, etc.

Mazda CX-3 2022
Mazda CX-3 2022

The new Mazda CX-3 is also equipped with standard equipment such as automatic headlights on and off, automatic front wipers, electric sunroof, rear seats with 60:40 split folding, and cruise control. Cruise Control, electric handbrake with Auto Hold system, front and rear shift sensors and an all-round view camera (360° View Monitor)

Power Performance Of Mazda CX-3

All Mazda CX-3 models are equipped with a 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G 4-cylinder petrol engine producing a maximum power of 156 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 204 Nm at 2,800 rpm, transmitted by an automatic transmission. 6 strokes, average consumption is 16.4 km / liter, can support E85 oil.

Mazda CX-3 2022

The new Mazda CX-3 2022 is available in seven color options: Platinum Quartz Bronze, Soul Red Crystal, Machine Gray, Polymetal Grey, Snowflake White Pearl, White Ceramic Metallic and Black. Jet Black

Prices for the new Mazda CX-3 2022

Base model, price 22,880.11usd
Base Plus model, price 24,070.23 usd
Comfort model, price 26,152.95 usd

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