All-new Mazda CX-3
Chapter 1 Message from the program manager
Chapter 2 Design
Chapter 3 Packaging
Chapter 4 Driving Dynamics
Chapter 5 Safety
Appendix Designer Interviews
1 Message
from the
PROGRAM
MANAGER
Creating the
standard for
a new era
Throughout the history of the
automobile, starting from the time when
each family longed to own their first,
cars have carried not only people, but
their dreams as well.
I myself have been taken with a large
number of cars over the years, and I
clearly remember the first time I felt
that feeling inside that said "This is the
one!" The thrill of seeing that car with
my own eyes, having yearned after it
for so long, was a formative experience
I will never forget.
However, over the years, people's
lifestyles and values have changed
drastically, and their expectations and
requirements of automobiles have
grown more and more diverse. As a
all-new MaZDa CX-3 | message from the program manager
result, more people are choosing
cars based on their comfort
and practicality as a means of
transportation. The car as an object
of desire is slowly disappearing.
Cars of various shapes and sizes,
including wagons, minivans and
SUVs have appeared in response
to customers' desire for cars with
the space and practicality to suit
their respective lifestyles. This has
led to the formation of stereotypes
regarding each type and size of car
that tend to dictate the owner's
lifestyle and way of using the vehicle.
Since 2011, Mazda has released
one product after another that
delivers driving pleasure through
convention-defying SKYACTIV
Technology, and +óGé¼-£KODO - Soul of
Motion', our groundbreaking new
design language.
Following on from Mazda CX-5, we
completely reinvented each of our
core models one by one; the Mazda6,
the Mazda3 and recently the Mazda2.
Now our dream is to create a
completely new car capable of
heralding in a new era; a car that will
provide a whole new generation with
that feeling of "This is the one!"
Our stated aim for the development
of the Mazda CX-3 was to "Create the
standard for a new era."
We challenged ourselves to build
a new car capable of overturning
stereotypes about how a vehicle of a
certain type or size should be used.
Our aim was to create a car that
could be used anywhere, and in
any way, to support the customer's
creative lifestyle. The result of this
challenge was the Mazda CX-3.
Rather than focusing on spec sheet
values, we went back to the drawing
board and asked ourselves what are
the essential values that people seek
in a car. In this way we aimed to build
a car that stimulates the customer's
sensibilities by closely matching the
human senses.
The CX-3 offers a design of the finest
quality and style thanks to KODO
design language. It adopts the full
suite of SKYACTIV Technologies and
has been carefully crafted to match
human sensibilities in order to deliver
performance that can be enjoyed
without reservation.
Its size and packaging aim to make
it easy to use in a wide variety of
situations. The product of Mazda's
latest design and technologies, the
CX-3 is a vehicle that can suit the
diverse lifestyles of today's customers
in any scene, from inner-city driving
to enjoying the great outdoors.
The CX-3 will enable customers to
express their unique individuality,
unencumbered by other people's
sense of values.
I am certain that this car will
exceed their expectations and add
stimulation to their active lifestyle for
many years to come.
With the CX-3, Mazda aims to create
the standard for a new era, and
I hope you all have a chance to
experience its appeals for yourself.
Nothing would make me happier than
if this model encourages people to
rediscover the intrinsic appeals of
the automobile.
Michio Tomiyama
Mazda CX-3 Program Manager
2 Design
Message From The Chief Designer
"A design that appeals to
progressive customers who aspire
to a trend-setting lifestyle at the
cutting-edge of the post-modern age."
This was the design mission for our
brand new product, the Mazda CX-3.
Customers who will relate to this car
live according to their own set of
values, aspire to an exciting lifestyle,
and constantly seek out new things.
This image of the target customer
overlaps with our own predilections
as the creators of this new vehicle, so
one of our project goals was to satisfy
our own desires with the finished
product.
We are living in an age in which we are
awash with information and material
goods. It's an era in which we can surf
the web and choose the items that
appeal to us most from anywhere in
the world.
The seemingly endless number of
choices range from items that represent
the ultimate in function to those that
are very reasonably priced. Even so, it's
difficult to find one that makes us want
to shout "This is it!" And it's even more
difficult when choosing a product as
complex as a car.
Pondering this led to our "eureka!"
moment. We realised that we just had
Transcending the genre to sprint beautifully towards a new era
to build the vehicle that gave form
to the purity of our innate wishes.
Keeping this in mind, we began
sketching out the lines in pen. By the
time we were ready to release the
product data, we confidently believed
that we had reached our goal.
We poured our passion and the
full extent of our sensibilities into
designing the vehicle that we want
right now.
The Mazda CX-3 embodies our efforts,
as can be seen in the powerful lines
and sculpted beauty we created using
the latest iteration of Mazda's KODO
design language.
Our vision was clear; "Let's create
a form that is unfettered by
preconceived notions or existing
hierarchies and build a new vehicle
that can carry us through the
post-modern age in beautiful style!"
It is a vision embodied in the
incomparable style of this new
vehicle, as witnessed in the following
three elements: The Mazda CX-3's
uncompromisingly crafted
proportions come close to those of
a concept car; its dignified expression
is realised by simplifying every
element to its purest form; and it
features captivating details that
reflect our thorough attention to
every design decision.
These combine to transcend standard
concepts of product development and
instead rise to the level of passion that
artists pour into creating their works.
The Mazda CX-3 is for those who strive
to lead an exciting life that suits their
personal style and who are constantly
seeking for something new in their lives.
This is not something rare or
exclusive. Rather, it is just one more
sentiment that we all carry in our
hearts. You might call it one form
of passion.
We trust you will encounter a "fresh
new moment" when you experience
the design of the Mazda CX-3, and
hope that our customers share our
vision when they too experience this
new vehicle.
Youichi Matsuda Mazda CX-3 Chief Designer
Pursuing beauty
and radical design
with the latest
iteration of KODO
The CX-3 expresses Mazda's
KODO design language in
its most stylish fashion.
The design team worked to create a
straight expression of beauty and radical
styling for the exterior. Achieving this
involved an uncompromising approach
to refining the proportions that form
the foundation of its beauty, painstaking
efforts to eliminate every unnecessary
element, and a refusal to be bound by
styling preconceptions for any particular
genre or category.
The interior adopts a styling theme that
coordinates with the exterior in aiming for
a deeper expression of high quality and
stylish perspective.
A concerted effort to achieve the
appropriate expression, to the ambience
and fine textures of the materials used,
offers a comfortable and sophisticated
cabin environment.
EXTERIOR DESIGN
AIMED AT A DEEPER
EXPRESSION OF
PROPORTIONS AND
VITALITY
Solid looking body sides contrasted by
the flowing expression of the cabin, and
more dedication than ever to create
short overhangs, creates outstanding
proportions with a presence that resembles
a concept car.
By further refining and evolving the image
of vitality that constitutes the KODO design
DNA, and by creating a sharper form with
a heightened sense of speed, the design
team aimed for an expression of motion
with a sense of purpose.
The basic theme focuses on the following
three sections: The front half of the body
features one solid mass with a flowing
shape; the solid mass at the rear of the
body conveys a look of strength and power;
and the cabin section presents a sleek look
achieved by moving the A-pillars rearward
and blacking out the D-pillars.
Each of these sections is comprised of
basic surfaces that create an energetic
sense of tension. By presenting dramatic
transitions on surfaces between these
sections, the design emphasises the vivid
ridge lines that are created between them.
The simple overall body structure
eliminates all unnecessary details to
express the distinctive flair of the CX-3's
dynamic appearance.
In addition, careful attention devoted to
creating the rich expression and subtle
changes in each of the body surfaces
results in a look that expresses a unique
sense of tension and inviting warmth.
Front view
Taking full advantage of the vehicle's
height, the relatively tall setting of the
front nose creates an air of confidence and
volume.
By stacking seven fins with silver-painted
front edges, the front grille creates an
expression of concentrated energy that
flows laterally out from the brand symbol
in the centre to surround the vehicle.
The signature wing that is the mark of
Mazda's new-generation product adopts an
image of the strength of machined metal,
and its overall sculpted form becomes the
starting point for the powerful sense of
speed that flows across the entire body.
The headlamp layout positions the turn
signals outside the main headlamp unit
to create a narrow, sharp design that is
suggestive of an untamed animal's eyes
gazing at its prey.
The four-lamp LED headlamp design
for the high-grade specification adopts
compact high-beam lamps that conceal
their presence.
This combines with the signature wing that
extends from the front grille and blends
into the headlamp unit to heighten the
impression of a simple, sharp design.
The tips of the signature wing include
an integrated LED illumination line. Using
light guiding technology to transition
that line seamlessly into the lighting
signature around the low beams creates
an innovative and intelligent expression.
The turn signals are positioned on the
lower part of the bumper along with the
fog lamps. LED fog lamps made possible
a tall, narrow bezel design that appears
to lean forward when viewed from the
side to convey a sense of speed.
When viewed from the front, the fog
lamps form a pair of vertical lines that
angle outward toward the bottom to
create a look of a powerful stance.
These shapes create symbols that, at
a glance, identify the vehicle as a Mazda
product, and that lend a bold look at
the front that befits the CX-3's stylish
proportions.
Side view
Pushing the peak of the front fenders
rearward so they lay beneath the base
of the A-pillars creates a flowing bonnet
profile that emphasises power and a
sense of speed.
The A-pillars are slim at the base and grow
increasingly thick as they proceed upward.
It is a design that adds a sense of lightness
to the cabin in a location that so often
gives an impression of heaviness.
Black-coloured D-pillars create a look
of unity with the windows, intensify the
sense of motion along the roof sides and
enable the lines to flow off the rear without
interruption, further strengthening the
flowing effect of the body's shape.
The beltline dips to its lowest point just
behind the door mirrors and sweeps up
toward the rear to create a gentle V-shape
constituting an axis that flows from the
front grille through to the brand symbol
ornament on the rear.
The adoption of rear quarter windows strikes
an exquisite balance between an image of
a tight cabin and outstanding visibility.
In addition, all the character lines and
surface shapes that comprise the side view
start off with a sharp expression and then
release their energy smoothly and calmly
after peaking to create an integrated
expression using movement of varying
speeds.
Creating a design that carries the
reverberations of this effect rearward
beyond the body itself produces a sense
of extended cabin space far greater than
the actual dimensions of the vehicle.
In addition, the black garnish on the
front and rear fenders and side sills
contrast the body colour to further
emphasise the flowing expression, while
the silver moldings on the side sills
heighten the sense of speed and quality
of the body's sides.
Rear view
The license plate is embedded in the upper
part of the rear bumper, which is painted
the same colour as the liftgate. This
creates an extremely short overhang.
Also, taking advantage of the difference
in the height of the license plate mount
made it possible to hide the camera, switch
and other functional parts on the liftgate.
It combines with the maximum difference
of just 2mm in parting the height of
the liftgate and bumper to achieve a
remarkably clean rear end design with a
look of continuity.
A pair of tail pipes exiting the right and left
sides emphasises the sense of power and
sportiness.
Also, the blacked out D-pillars create
continuity between the side and rear
windows and make the cabin appear
wrapped in glass, highlighting the sense of
being spatially unrestricted.
The sense of ample lower body volume
created by this clean cabin shape and the
apparent broad shoulders of the body sides
gives the rear view an unparalleled sense
of solidity and a powerful stance.
In similar fashion to the headlamps, the
rear combination lamps adopt a narrow,
sharp design.
The illuminated strips along the top of
the lamps, created through the use of
light guiding technology, combine with
three-dimensional tail and brake lamps to
guide the dynamic flow of movement from
the front of the body, along its sides and
toward the brand symbol on the rear, giving
the rear a taut look.
Wheel design
Two types of aluminum wheels, 18-inch and
16-inch, are adopted to match the large
diameter tyres and lend an appealing sense
of a powerful drive and stance.
The 18-inch wheel features a
three-dimensional form with twisted fat
spokes painted in gunmetal gray, lending a
sense of vitality.
Bold machining at the rim end brings out
the sharp contrast between the brilliance
of the authentic metal and gunmetal gray
paint to create a truly distinctive character.
The 16-inch wheel instills the impression
of a sculpted design that makes the wheel
look larger than it is. Dedicated effort went
into designing the deeply carved surfaces
and reducing weight, while finely adjusting
the cross-section of the rim. These efforts
contribute to CX-3's simple yet bold
exterior styling.
A high-quality interior design
The aim was to create a high-quality
interior design that works in unison with
that of the stylish exterior.
Attention was paid to every detail,
including the unity of the spatial designs,
the quality of materials used and how
they integrated within the cabin, and the
colour palate.
The finely crafted interior details of the
CX-3 lend a gentle touch to soft materials,
a sharp look to the edges of metallic-finish
parts and a distinctive air to hard objects
embedded in soft material, combined with
the stylish design of the door trim and
seats to offer a high-quality interior.
SPATIAL DESIGN
BLENDS SNUGNESS
WITH OPENNESS
The surrounding character line and
relatively high beltline create a form with a
comforting sense of snugness that appears
to transition smoothly to the exterior.
The side areas fully leverage the rich
cross-section of the doors by presenting
a deeply sculpted three-dimensional form
that expresses movement.
The areas between the elbows and
shoulders are designed to give occupants a
visual sense of spaciousness and openness.
To maximise the range of visibility required
for driving, while also establishing a
feeling of breadth that befits a six-light
cabin, the design team created a sense of
unrestricted space throughout the cockpit
to match the exterior.
The pillar trim is shaped to enhance
visibility while visually eliminating
any sense of proximity, and the colour
coordination of the ceiling and C and
D-pillars offers a sense of spaciousness.
Front seat space design
As with all models designed under the
KODO design theme, the cockpit zone aims
to offer a driver-oriented environment that
enables one to concentrate on enjoying the
driving experience.
The meters and gauges, displays, and a
commander control that is based on the
Heads-up Cockpit concept - which follows
the basic philosophy of Mazda's
Human-Machine Interface (HMI) - are
positioned where the driver can best
access them.
The smooth arc of the meter hood is
covered in soft material. This combines
with the finish on the front edge that looks
like stitching to establish a mature air.
On the passenger side, a soft pad with
stitching is used on the decorative part
of the instrument panel to heighten the
feeling of breadth in the cabin.
This sense of horizontal expansion
passes the round air-conditioning louvers
positioned at each end of the instrument
panel and continues on to the impressive
metallic-finished decorative parts on the
door trim to emphasise a sense of unity in
the front seat environment.
Door trim design
The front and rear doors adopt character
lines that sweep upward. Expressing
dynamic motion beginning as a gentle flow
from the instrument panel, it accelerates
rearward as though releasing energy.
In terms of surface design, attention focused
on how light is received and reflected off the
line that sweeps back just below the window
and off the top of the armrest.
Implementing fine transitions in the
volume and surface quality of the trim
made it possible to express motion in
the surrounding space, as well as on the
door trim, creating a combined sense of
dynamism and comfort.
The inner door handle bezels, that were
meticulously crafted as a set with the
round air-conditioning louvers, are shaped
to create a sharp image like they were
formed from sculpted metal.
For the high-grade specification CX-3
with the leather and Lux Suede+é-« interior,
thorough attention went into building the
inner door handle bezels and shifter panel
to feature a hairline treatment reminiscent
of fine machine work.
The switch panel adopts a distinctive look
with fine leather grain tucked around the
periphery to express detail and fine quality.
The armrests use the same soft pad with
stitching that is used for the kneepads on
the floor console.
This dedication to craftsmanship realises
a radical door trim design that, the instant
the door is opened, instills expectations
of quality that surpasses the class and an
emotional interior environment.
3 Packaging
Human-centric packaging aimed
at true ease of use
In addition to applying the latest iteration of the KODO
design language to the stylish proportions of the CX-3,
development also focused on space.
The aim was to achieve a package that properly represents
Mazda's vision of what a car should be.
By designing the layout for all controls and switches from a
human-centred perspective, the CX-3 provides the optimum
driving position to support Jinba-Ittai driving.
This includes providing drivers with the clear view they need,
while at the same time offering a seating position with a low
centre of gravity that lends a reassuring sense of confidence
when driving.
The CX-3 also adopts the advanced MZD Connect\* car
connectivity system, which supports the customer's active
lifestyle.
\*On selected models.
Exterior dimensions |
|
In-house measurements |
Overall length |
mm |
4,275 |
Overall width |
mm |
1,765 |
Overall height
(with antenna, unladen) |
mm |
1,550 |
Wheelbase |
mm |
2,570 |
Front overhang |
mm |
910 |
Rear overhang |
mm |
795 |
Tyre size |
|
215/60R16
215/50R18 |
Turning circle (kerb-to-kerb) |
m |
10.6 |
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
With an overall length of 4,275mm and
2,570mm wheelbase, the CX-3 achieves both
flowing proportions and adequate interior
comfort for couples and young families.
Mounting the compact cabin toward the
rear gives birth to KODO design's distinctive
long and beautiful nose, and creates an
individualistic character that is entirely
different than existing crossover models.
The wide 1,765mm overall width and wheels
positioned as close as possible to the four
corners of the vehicle result in a track
of 1,525mm in the front and 1,520mm in
the rear, which emphasises the vehicle's
powerful stance.
The overall height, when equipped with the
shark fin antenna, is 1,550mm\*.
The minimum ground clearance of 160mm\*
gives it ample clearance to drive on unpaved
surfaces.
Along with the low vehicle height and wide
track, the vehicle's low centre of gravity
enhances stability when cornering or driving
at high speeds. It also helps minimise
wheel lift when making emergency steering
manoeuvres, reducing the risk of rolling the
vehicle.
Large diameter 18-inch and 16-inch tyres
further emphasise the appealing stance
of the CX-3, while a turning circle of 10.6m
makes for easy handling around town and in
parking lots.
\*When unladen.
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS
With 1,268mm of shoulder room, 690mm
between the two front seats, and 1,058mm
of legroom, the front seats can comfortably
seat occupants of all sizes.
The rear seats also offer comfortable seating
space with plenty of headroom and knee
space.
This combines with a clean design for the
backside of the front seat headrests and
seatbacks to create a pleasing sense of
openness.
The seating position of the front seats is set
closer to the sides of the cabin than the rear
seats, and the hip-point of the rear seats is
set approximately 40mm taller than on the
front seats.
As a result, the layout makes it easier for
rear seat occupants to see out of the front
and also to enjoy conversation with people
sitting diagonally opposite in the front seats.
Interior dimensions |
|
In-house measurements |
Front headroom |
Without sunroof mm
With sunroof mm |
977
954 |
Front shoulder room |
mm |
1,268 |
Front legroom |
mm |
1,058 |
Rear headroom |
Without sunroof mm
With sunroof mm |
945
944 |
Rear shoulder room |
mm |
1,238 |
Rear legroom |
mm |
888 |
Rear knee clearance |
mm |
-1 |
EASE OF ENTRY AND
EXIT THAT IS A PERFECT
FIT FOR EVERYBODY
In general, a tall hip-point increases the
burden on shorter people when they enter
or exit the cabin. In contrast, a low hip-point
increases the burden on taller people.
Aiming for the optimum hip-point to satisfy
these seemingly contradictory needs, the
hip-point for the CX-3 is set at 599mm for
the front seats and 640mm for the rear
seats. As a result, it achieves excellent ease
of cabin entry and exit with minimal burden
on people of any size, despite its relatively
tall vehicle height.
The broad side sill garnish adopts a newly
developed semi-overlap side sill structure
that overlaps with the bottom edge of the
door. It gives the side view a powerful look,
and helps prevent occupants from bumping
their legs when entering or exiting the cabin.
In addition, a diagonal cut introduced on
the lower part of the rear door's back edge
makes it easy to clear the door with one's
hips, even when the door is only opened a
small amount. This makes entry and exit
smoother in tight spots such as parking lots.
COCKPIT SUPPORTS
GREATER DRIVING
PLEASURE AND
REASSURANCE
Ideal driving position
With driver enjoyment and comfort
paramount, great effort went into achieving
a slightly tall seating position that affords
clear visibility and optimum positioning of
each control device. The result is an ideal
driving position.
Detailed ergonomic studies led to Mazda
setting the driver's eye-point at 1,250mm.
This provides a clear view of the surrounding
scenery, unobstructed by items such as
guardrails.
The car's low centre of gravity provides
excellent stability when cornering or
driving at high speed and, together with the
optimal driving position, allows the driver to
appreciate the scenery.
Each control device that the driver operates
is positioned in accordance with ergonomic
studies of the bone structure of the human
body, aimed at finding the angle that delivers
the greatest amount of comfort, ease and
precision.
Taking advantage of the ample legroom
created by the forward positioning of the
front wheels, the pedals are laid out in ideal
fashion for the driver to sit comfortably,
extend their leg and reach the pedals more
naturally.
Use of a hinged organ type accelerator pedal
helps enable finer pedal control and smooth
foot transfer to the brake pedal.
Optimisation of the pedal shapes and the
distance between them helps prevent
fatigue, even on long drives, and makes
quick and stable pedal operation possible.
The steering wheel's 45mm tilt and 50mm
telescopic range allows fine positioning
adjustment.
Meticulous adjustment of the shift knob's
positioning on top of the floor console allows
the driver to transfer their hand smoothly
between it and the steering wheel, and
to operate it smoothly and easily without
applying excessive force.
The commander control is positioned where
the driver can operate it intuitively by
taking one hand off the steering wheel and
lowering it to the floor console in a natural
motion, and it employs a palm rest that
promotes operating stability.
Excellent front and rear
visibility
The adoption of KODO design positions the
A-pillars farther back, which expands the
field of vision out the windshield to help
maximise visibility. This enables the driver
to precisely determine the road conditions
ahead, even when cornering.
In addition, the pillars' angle of inclination
and spread, along with their thickness and
cross-sectional shape, also helps minimise
any sensation of constraint that the
proximity of the pillars to the occupants
might cause.
Mounting the outer mirrors on the body
panel of the doors widens the field of vision
between the front window and mirror, which
makes it easier to spot pedestrians, including
young children and obstacles.
The position of the C-pillars were carefully
adjusted to maximise visibility out the rear
and enable the driver to see the hood of
a car travelling at a distance of 1.8 metres
behind the CX-3.
The design also includes quarter windows
that helps the driver confirm safety.
Seat design enables correct
driving position and minimises
fatigue on long drives
The front seats include a suspension mat
on the seatbacks, while the seat cushions
employ a suspension-type cushion with a
spring wire.
The structure allows the seat cushions to
flex and hold the occupant's body well while
dispersing the weight of the body across a
wider area.
Optimising the balance between the support
of the seat cushion and seatback offers
positive support for maintaining the proper
driving position, even when driving for
long periods.
The shape and firmness of the seats are
designed to properly support the driver's
body (the hips, waist and up the sides of the
torso) to deliver linear holding on all road
surfaces and conditions.
The seat cushions and seatbacks employ a
vibration-absorbing urethane foam material
which works together with the suspension
mats in the seatbacks to properly control
vibration and improve ride comfort.
To provide drivers of all sizes with an
optimum driving position, the front seats
enable fine adjustment by offering 260mm
of slide adjustment and a total of 40mm tilt.
The rear seat has a seatback length of
550mm, which makes the seats feel roomier
and more comfortable.
Storage space
The development team thoroughly studied
the items customers load into their vehicles
before designing storage space that is
optimally positioned for ease of access and
visibility.
For the front seats, a convenient open space
located in front of the shift knob is ideal
for a smartphone and includes a 12V power
socket that makes it easy for the customer
to charge their phone.
The top of the floor console houses a pair
of large cup holders, while each of the front
door pockets can hold a larger bottle, such
as a thermos or one-litre plastic bottle, as
well as store maps or other small items.
Rear seat storage includes a seatback pocket
on the back of the passenger seat.
The rear doors each have a pocket that
can accommodate a 500ml plastic bottle.
There is also a compact tray that measures
110mm (w) x 80mm (d) x 70mm (h) on the
rear part of the floor console.
Luggage compartment
features flexible space
In addition to its powerful and stylish
rear design, the CX-3 features a luggage
compartment that, with all seats occupied,
measures 1,000mm wide and 740mm long
with a capacity of 350 litres.
To make the space more flexible to use, it
includes a two-position cargo board that
can be adjusted in height to match the load
being carried.
With the board at its taller setting,
which is its normal position, the luggage
compartment can hold a large (75cm)
suitcase, while the difference in height
between it and the liftgate is small enough
to make loading and unloading easy.
The setting also leaves space beneath the
board that can hold items the owner will
want to carry at all times.
Setting the board in its lower position allows
full use of the space and makes it easy to
load two large (67cm) suitcases.
Folding down the 60:40 split folding rear
seatbacks also makes it possible to stow
longer items.
The 63mm height difference between the
bottom of the liftgate opening and luggage
compartment floor makes it easy to load
and unload large objects such as suitcases.
Operating ease of the liftgate also received
close attention to minimise the amount of
power required to open and close it.
The development team optimised the
layout of stay dampers and designed the
liftgate opening mechanism such that it
can be opened by reaching a hand in and
pressing the opener switch positioned on
the inside lip.
NEW-GENERATION HMI
PLACES TOP PRIORITY
ON DRIVING SAFETY
Mazda's new-generation HMI\* pursues safety
as its top priority.
In particular, the cockpit design is based on
the Heads-up Cockpit concept, which aims
to help drivers process large amounts of
information while maintaining the correct
driving position and concentrating on
driving safely.
It is designed to be simple and easy to use,
while at the same time minimising cognitive,
visual and manual distractions.
The cockpit is divided into two zones, one
for information that is necessary for the safe
operation of the vehicle, and the other for
communication-related information.
Information the driver requires and the
devices for controlling its display are
optimally positioned.
\*On selected models
Active Driving Display
On high-grade models, information from a
display panel is reflected by a mirror and
projected as a virtual image onto a clear
display panel vertically mounted atop the
meter hood.
To minimise the required eye movement and
the burden of adjusting focus, the image
is set approximately 1.5m away from the
driver's eye point.
Vehicle speed, turn-by-turn directions from
the navigation system and other important
driving information, such as that from the
advanced safety systems, are displayed in
real time.
Meters
A variety of information is displayed,
including that pertaining to the vehicle's
current status.
This information is divided between the
large round meter in the centre and the
wing-shaped displays that flank it, with
its placement depending on the level of
importance, required frequency of viewing,
and other information being displayed.
The high-grade specification CX-3 equipped
with Active Driving Display employs an
analog tachometer in the centre with a
digital speedometer incorporated in the
bottom right corner.
Other grades place a speedometer in the
centre and a tachometer in the digital
display wing on the left.
On all grades, the wing on the right displays
the external temperature, fuel level, as
well as various indicators related to safety
equipment.
Seven-inch centre display
An independent seven-inch display\* is
mounted onto the top of the dashboard
and is viewable with only a 17.2 degrees
downward movement of the eyes.
Positioning the displayed information at
the right height and distance reduces
distraction time.
The display is positioned such that any
movement in the peripheral field of vision
will catch the driver's eye, even if the driver
remains focused on one spot on the display.
Positioning the display, between the tail lamps
of the vehicle ahead, ensures its stays within
the driver's field of vision, making driving safer.
\*On selected models
Commander control
The commander control\* is a device the
driver can operate by touch alone to control
information shown on the centre display.
The switches are positioned where the driver
can access them simply by lowering one
hand from the steering wheel to the floor
console in a natural motion. This allows the
driver to operate them without taking their
eyes off the road.
To further enhance the ease of operating
the commander control, a rubber palmrest
measuring 16mm in height and 43mm in
width has been added to the floor console.
The palmrest supports the driver's wrist to
facilitate stable operation of the commander
control.
To enhance the ease of operating the
device with the wrist supported, each click
of the rotary switch is set to a small angle
of movement.
\*On selected models
Voice command operation
The driver can control a number of functions
simply by speaking into the microphone. This
includes menu switching, the audio system's
play, stop and skip functions, radio station
selection, as well as zoom in and out for the
navigation system's map displays.
When a portable audio player or smartphone
is connected to the onboard head unit via
USB, voice commands can also be used to
search for songs by artist name, or to call
phone numbers stored in the smartphone's
contact list.
Voice commands can also be used to enter
addresses when setting destinations for the
navigation system.
MZD CONNECT -
ADVANCED CAR
CONNECTIVITY SYSTEM
MZD Connect is a car connectivity system
that makes it safer and easier to take
advantage of functions including internet
connectivity and access to social networking
services that today's customers consider
essential, even when in transit.
It responds to a wider variety of needs
by greatly improving the convenience
of functions that require Bluetooth+é-«
connectivity, such as hands-free phone
operation, reception of short text
messages, and internet radio including
Aha+óGÇP-ó by HARMAN.
By supporting the ongoing evolution of
communication equipment on both the
hardware and software levels, this innovative
platform ensures that customers always
have access to the latest services without
swapping out any hardware.
Audio features
Depending on the grade, the audio system
for the CX-3 is equipped with either four or
six speakers.
The audio system is capable of receiving
AM/FM broadcasts and supports audio
playback from CDs, the customer's iPod,
or other portable audio players. When
connected to a smartphone, the MZD
connect also allows access to web content
such as Aha+óGÇP-ó.
Aha+óGÇP-ó is a cloud-based platform operated
by HARMAN, USA that allows customers to
access more than 100,000 broadcasts from
around the world, including BBC and CNN,
specialised programming of various genres,
and broadcasts from distant locations.
In addition, the service offers downloads
of free audiobooks. When using Aha+óGÇP-ó, the
system can read aloud the latest tweets in
the customer's Twitter timeline. It can also
read aloud the latest Facebook news feed
entries, and allows the customer to "like"
entries or post audio messages using the
Shout function.
The web content offerings also include
StitcherTM. This on-demand service provides
more than 15,000 talk shows, music programs
and podcasts from around the world.
Users can enjoy listening to their favorite
content whenever they please and they can
also access the Pandora+é-« radio service.
Subscribed users can create up to 100
personalised stations and listen to
continuous music, or search for similar
songs for automatic playback. As a result,
they can enjoy listening only to music that
matches their preferences while driving.
Communication features
In addition to providing hands-free
telephone operation and access to one's
contact list, the CX-3 can also receive
short text messages and display a list of
sender IDs.
When the car is in motion, the text-to-voice
function can read the contents of an
email aloud.
In addition, it is possible to reply to the
sender by choosing from a selection of
preset messages.
Navigation features
The navigation system uses data from SD
cards and can display the current location
on a map, or display routes to take to a
target destination.
The system can set the target destination
based on the contact list in the customer's
phone, making it easy to set a family
member or friend's house as a destination.
When a smartphone is connected, the
customer can also search the internet for
places they want to go, or use content on
Aha+óGÇP-ó such as Yelp's guides to check out
popular spots, and set those locations as
destinations.
The navigation software can also use the
smartphone's tethering capabilities to
display the distance to nearby petrol stations
and the current price of petrol.
Applications
The connectivity system enables the use
of a number of Mazda's own apps.
The Fuel Economy Monitor lets drivers
confirm to what degree they are driving
in an eco-friendly fashion on each outing.
Maintenance allows drivers to check
when their next oil change is due.
Warning Guidance uses the seven-inch
centre display to offer details about
warnings that appear on the meters.
4 Driving
dynamics
Dynamic
performance
that provides
unrestricted
driving enjoyment
Mazda is in constant pursuit of
driving pleasure, linking directly to
the Jinba-Ittai driving experience.
It's not just about power and speed,
handling is as important. Based on
this philosophy, the CX-3 development
team focused on delivering a car that
handled city streets, highways, and
gentle, curving rural roads with ease
and confidence.
By fully adopting SKYACTIV Technology
and tuning all the characteristics to
match human senses, Mazda produced
light, linear response to the driver's
actions along with the handling stability
that the Jinba-Ittai experience requires.
With an AWD system that enables light,
stable performance under any driving
conditions, and with a reassuring feeling
of power and excellent environmental
performance, the dynamic performance
of the CX-3 provides unrestricted
driving enjoyment.
HIGH-PERFORMANCE,
LIGHTWEIGHT
SKYACTIV-CHASSIS
Thorough revision of the suspension and
steering functions led to the adoption of a
SKYACTIV-Chassis that delivers response
faithful to the driver's will, as well as greatly
enhanced levels of comfort and confidence.
Fine tuning of every related component
ensures natural response, ease of control
and reassuring confidence, even when
driving on the highway.
The chassis employs a lightweight torsion
beam rear suspension system that features
highly efficient packaging and dampers in
the front and rear that optimise friction
characteristics, along with a rigid steering
gear mount to deliver linear handling
characteristics and ride comfort with a
feeling of high quality.
Suspension system delivers
linear vehicle response and
excellent stability
The suspension system for the CX-3 uses
MacPherson struts in the front and a
torsion beam suspension in the rear.
The front suspension's 30mm caster
trail and 5.0-degree caster angle give a
positive feel to steering operations and
linear response characteristics. This helps
achieve both a pleasant sense of nimble
performance when driving around town or
on winding roads and excellent straight-line
stability when driving at highway speeds.
The front suspension layout aims to
deliver a highly comfortable ride by
reducing the angle difference in the stroke
of the front dampers and the tracking of
the front wheels.
The rear suspension applies the same
SKYACTIV-Chassis thinking used to date
with its relatively high mounting position
for the torsion beam.
This reduces the amount of vibration input
transmitted from the road surface to the
vehicle body and improves straight-line
stability at highway speeds to achieve
a more comfortable ride and a driving
experience with a confident feel.
A comprehensive analysis of the spring
and damping characteristics of the rear
suspension's bushings in conjunction
with vehicle rigidity also led to reducing
unsprung weight and greatly reducing
rear impact shock.
In addition, the torsion beam characteristics
are designed separately for the FWD and
AWD systems because vehicle weight and
the suspension layout differ depending on
the type of drivetrain.
Another measure implemented was to
optimise the friction characteristics of
the front and rear dampers. Controlling
fluctuations in damper friction, such that
the dampers respond well to even minute
stroke action, achieves a comfortably flat
ride and improves the initial response of
the steering system.
Steering system with
light yet stable operation
Development aimed to achieve a light
feeling to steering that responds faithfully
to the driver's will, and thereby deliver
a thoroughly satisfying and reassuring
experience, whether driving on winding
suburban roads or on the highway.
The optimum setting for the steering gear
ratio stabilises roll characteristics and
improves response to steering wheel action
when cornering, even though the vehicle
height of the CX-3 is slightly tall.
At the same time, adopting a rigid steering
mount improves linearity as well as the
rigidity of the steering system.
To address the issue of steering
resonance caused by the use of a rigid
mount, a suspension crossmember
structure based on an analysis of chassis
vibration transmission characteristics
successfully minimises the occurrence
of displeasing vibration.
Brake system that
provides excellent control
The brake system employs ventilated discs
in the front and solid discs in the rear.
To provide reassuring driving pleasure,
particular attention went into enhancing
control at low- to mid-range speeds, as well
as braking performance under high-speed
and high G-force conditions.
Mazda tuned the booster's characteristics
to best match a variety of driving scenes.
Examples of control at slow to moderate
speeds include scenes in parking lots where
the driver lightly presses on the brake pedal,
operating the brake pedal in response to
road signs while driving around town, or
slowing the vehicle to bring it to a stop at
an intersection.
The resulting pedal feel offers both greater
ease of control and quicker operation.
Attention also concentrated on realising
a unified feeling to the powerful G-forces
generated during high-speed cornering.
One example would be braking as the
driver prepares to enter bends on winding
roads, carrying through the process of
deceleration, cornering and acceleration.
To enhance performance in such situations,
pedal feel is tuned to provide smooth
operation when first applying the brakes and
a positively rigid feeling as powerful G-force
is experienced.
LIGHTWEIGHT,
HIGH-RIGIDITY
SKYACTIV-BODY
The CX-3 adopts Mazda's SKYACTIV-BODY,
which achieves high levels of performance
in three seemingly contradictory areas:
collision safety, light body weight,
and rigidity.
The CX-3 takes the SKYACTIV-BODY
architecture with straight beams wherever
possible, a continuous framework that
makes the individual sections function
in harmony, and effective positioning of
high-tensile steel, and puts it together
in an even simpler layout.
The result is a lightweight body that
features high rigidity and a sense of
positive damping characteristics.
Measures implemented to achieve a high
level of body rigidity include the creation
of a strong joint between the mounts for
the front suspension dampers and the front
frame and hinge pillars.
The rear suspension damper mounts
employ a forked structure that establishes
a connection in three directions by joining
the damper top mount to the crossmember
as well as the upper and lower sections of
the liftgate opening.
In addition, the rear header on the liftgate
opening is spot welded to create a closed
section. Making the cross-section structure
more compact, it increases rigidity and
reduces weight at the same time.
Parts other than those of the body serve
as dynamic dampers that strengthen
the vehicle's overall damping feel while
suppressing any weight gain.
The rear seat mounts serve as one
noticeable example. Increasing the rigidity
of the rear seat brackets cancels out body
deformation resulting from road surface
input when moving the seats in the
opposite direction.
The new frame layout consolidates
the two crossmembers in the centre of
the body on previous SKYACTIV-BODY
iterations, replacing them with a single new
crossmember positioned at the base of
the B-pillars.
This change creates a simple layout that
also allows the crossmember to effectively
handle impact force received by one of the
B-pillars in the event of a side collision.
The front frame members and crush
cans use cross-shaped cross sections.
Other changes include the body adopting
constricted curves with high yield strength
on the cross-section of the front bumper
beam, side sill reinforcements and B-pillars.
They also include the adoption of a
polygonal cross-section with numerous
ridges for the crossmember that connects
the floor to the rear frame and an overall
straight design for the part itself to provide
greater strength.
In addition, each of the body's panels use
high-tensile steel and a variety of bead
patterns to increase their strength and allow
them to function as structural parts, which in
turn lightens the weight of the overall frame.
An active effort to adopt high-tensile and
ultra-high-tensile steel throughout the whole
body brings the usage ratio of 440MPa or
higher grade steel to 63 per cent, and of
780MPa or higher grade ultra-high-tensile
steel to 29 per cent.
The 4 per cent usage ratio of extremely
strong 1,180MPa ultra-high-tensile steel
is particularly noteworthy. Its use on
11 components, including the A-pillar
inner members, roof rail inner members,
crossmembers that connect to the B-pillars
and part of the side sill reinforcement,
contributes greatly to achieving greater
strength and lighter weight.
In addition, the front bumper beam uses
hot-stamped 1,800MPa steel, and the
B-pillars use high-strength filler.
all-new MaZDa CX-3 | driving dynamics
EXCELLENT NVH
PERFORMANCE
A concerted effort to suppress the
transmission of noise and vibration included
the use of CAE analysis technology to
fine-tune the shape of every bead on the
panels in millimeter increments.
Attention to all design details went as far
as considering the driving conditions to
which the car will be exposed, including
the travelling time and speed, the ambient
temperature and altitude, as well as its
interaction with the equipment features.
As a result, the CX-3 has a quiet and
comfortable cabin environment.
To reduce road noise, the development
team identified the parts that can easily
generate noise or vibration on the
SKYACTIV-CHASSIS, and worked to control
suspension resonance.
These efforts significantly reduced vibration
and noise, especially when driving on
unpaved roads with rough surfaces.
To minimise vibration from the powertrain,
the development team leveled the engine
mounts and tuned the shape and hardness
of the mount rubber.
Controlling powertrain vibration and
limiting it to only small movements in the
vertical direction enhances ride comfort by
minimising both large vibrations generated
when the engine has started and the amount
of unpleasant vibration transmitted to the
floor and seats while driving.
In addition, revisions to a variety of parts
that join the transmission to the body reduce
the amount of unpleasant gear noise.
For the AWD system, which uses more parts
and tends to generate more vibration than
a FWD system, reinforcements were added
to the crossmember that connects the rear
frame and a larger cross-sectional diameter
was adopted to increase rigidity.
Optimising the shape of the beading used
on the spare tyre pan also helps reduce the
generation of vibration and noise, as well as
their transmission to the body.
In addition to the various NVH measures
implemented, careful attention also went
into insulating sound.
Based on the concept of "path-blocking
and concentrated sound absorption", sound
insulation and sound-absorbing materials
are optimally positioned for each of the
petrol and diesel engine versions to shut out
the various paths by which sound can enter
the cabin, and instead channels the sound
into one place.
EXCELLENT
AERODYNAMICS SUPPORT
DRIVING STABILITY AND
FUEL ECONOMY
Development of aerodynamic performance
for the CX-3 adhered to Mazda's
"aerodynamically efficient ground line"
concept, which calls for streamlining the flow
of air along the underbody and enhancing
aerodynamics by improving the balance
of the upward and downward flows that
converge at the rear of the body.
The development team took full advantage
of advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) analysis as they ran simulations and
worked to strategically position aerodynamic
parts where they can achieve the greatest
level of efficiency.
This made it possible to incorporate the
beautiful forms of KODO design while
achieving a high level of aerodynamic
performance. It is a result that contributes
greatly to improving driving performance
and fuel economy.
On the upper body, great effort was made
to create forms that suppress turbulence
from air striking the front of the vehicle.
The measures taken include the duct shape
used within the front grille, the flared shape
of the trailing edge on the corners of the
front bumper and headlamps, and the
smooth lines of the A-pillar cross-section.
At the rear of the vehicle, measures to
minimise the entrainment of air flowing
down from the roof and streamline the
flow of air over the rear window include the
back of the roof adopting a spoiler-like shape
and the addition of rear side spoilers.
Streamlining airflow along the underbody
and guiding it straight out to the rear are
a radiator undercover, engine undercover,
tunnel undercover, center floor cover, as
well as front and rear tyre deflectors.
Rather than using a design that covers
the entire floor, the center floor cover is
positioned only under the rear section of
the floor for maximum efficiency.
SKYACTIV POWERTRAINS
Two types of engine are available for
the CX-3.
One is the SKYACTIV-G 2.0, a 2.0-litre petrol
engine that delivers light and spirited driving
pleasure on city or suburban streets.
The other is the SKYACTIV-D 1.5
small-displacement clean diesel engine
that was newly developed for the
All-New Mazda2.
The transmission lineup offers the choice
of a six-speed automatic SKYACTIV-DRIVE
transmission, or a six-speed manual
SKYACTIV-MT transmission.
The automatic transmission for the petrol
engine features Drive Selection, which
adjusts engine control along with shift timing
and speed to deliver a more linear feel to
the driving experience.
Also available on some configurations is
Mazda's i-stop idling stop which contributes
to improving fuel economy.
The available AWD system uses the same
active torque control coupling as on the
Mazda CX-5, which achieves high levels
of both drivability and fuel economy.
SKYACTIV-D 1.5
SMALL-DISPLACEMENT
CLEAN DIESEL ENGINE
The SKYACTIV-D 1.5 is a 1.5-litre
small-displacement clean diesel engine
that produces more torque than a 2.5-litre
petrol engine while also delivering a
class-leading level of fuel economy.
Employing a single ultra-compact
turbocharger that efficiently produces
boost throughout the rpm range, the engine
produces 77kW maximum output and
270Nm maximum torque. At the same time,
it achieves excellent fuel economy below
5.0L/100km.
The SKYACTIV-D 1.5 introduces a number
of technologies evolved for use in a
small-displacement engine to deliver the
ideal combustion characteristics achieved
by the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 engine.
This includes its 14.8:1 compression ratio,
high-dispersion fuel injectors that use
solenoid valves, and stepped egg-shaped
pistons. This allows it to inherit all of the
features of the 2.2-litre version, including
its linear response and powerful torque
throughout the rpm range, outstanding
ignition and cold weather starting
characteristics, and quiet performance.
These ideal combustion characteristics offer
outstanding environmental performance
that greatly reduces NOx and Particulate
Matter (PM) emissions without requiring
an expensive after treatment system.
Major technologies employed
by the SKYACTIV-D 1.5
Solenoid injectors
Finer atomisation of the fuel mixture
minimises the distance it travels and ensures
ample distance from the cylinder walls to
suppress cooling loss.
The injectors use a transient combustion
control logic that determines the optimal
injection pattern and rate of fuel injection in
response to changing conditions within the
cylinder under different driving situations.
Stepped egg-shaped pistons
The raised section in the centre of the
piston's crown quickly spreads the injected
fuel across the combustion chamber.
To reduce the squish area, a step is
introduced around the entire circumference
of the piston top, which suppresses flow
around the lip and prevents combustion gas
from cooling.
Turbocharger with
variable turbine geometry
It delivers adequate boost throughout a
broad range, from low through high engine
speeds, despite its ultra-compact size and
having a single blower.
It combines with the rotation speed sensor
that maintains power and torque output at
high speeds to realise a powerful feeling with
plenty of reach at high engine speeds.
Because it also starts delivering boost at
low engine speeds, it ensures easier engine
starts in cold climates.
Spinning the turbine in the opposite
direction than on typical turbochargers
creates a straight path for exhaust gases,
which reduces pressure loss and increases
boost efficiency.
High-pressure and low-pressure
EGR systems
A pair of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
systems are used to ensure powerful boost
under heavy loads.
The EGR systems limit drops in the
turbocharger's boosting efficiency, while also
achieving large-volume EGR performance.
Water-cooled intercooler integrated
into the intake manifold
Integrating a water-cooled intercooler that
features highly efficient cooling control into
the intake manifold speeds up the discharge
of EGR gas in the intake manifold to improve
response and boost efficiency. The intake
manifold is made of lightweight plastic.
Engine cooling system
The system monitors engine speed, fuel
injection rate, water temperature and oil
temperature while driving to determine the
driving conditions and adjust the opening
of the flow control valve.
Spacers positioned inside the cylinder block's
water jacket prevent heat from escaping the
area around the combustion chamber into
the water used for cooling the engine.
This system ensures stable combustion
by reducing cooling loss. In addition to
improving fuel economy and environmental
performance, it contributes to reducing loss
associated with unburned fuel.
Reduced knocking noise
The newly developed combustion control
logic stabilises combustion and suppresses
knocking noise by injecting fuel four times
per combustion cycle with optimal timing.
The engine's design also disperses
resonance generated by parts in response
to combustion pressure. This, along with the
positioning of insulating material, ensures
quiet performance.
SKYACTIV-G 2.0
HIGH-EFFICIENCY
DIRECT-INJECTION
PETROL ENGINE
Using the same high compression ratio of
13.0:1 as on the Mazda3, the SKYACTIV-G 2.0
is a high-efficiency direct-injection petrol
engine that delivers excellent fuel economy
and linear response characteristics.
In addition to using the high tumble ports,
multi-hole injectors and cavity pistons
of previous SKYACTIV-G engines, the
SKYACTIV-G 2.0 for the CX-3 also uses a
newly developed compact 4-2-1 exhaust
system with smaller diameter and shorter
exhaust pipes.
Producing 109kW maximum output and
192Nm maximum torque, and with a lower
final gear ratio, the engine delivers powerful
performance with fuel economy figures in
the low 6.0L/100km.
Major technologies employed
by the SKYACTIV-G engines
High tumble port
Generating a powerful tumble (vortex)
within the combustion chamber distributes
the flame more evenly throughout the
combustion chamber. This improves the
speed of combustion, which contributes
to suppressing knocking and improved
torque production.
Multi-hole injectors
The injectors employ six holes on each
nozzle. A two-stage injection process used
when injecting petrol directly into the
cylinder promotes mixing to maximise the
homogeneity and flow strength. Its latent
heat vaporization improves the in-cylinder
cooling effect and suppresses knocking.
Cavity pistons
The aluminum pistons incorporate a cavity in
the crown of each that reduces cooling loss.
Efforts to reduce their weight include
removing all material possible from each
piston's underside.
The cylinder block is also designed to
maintain circularity when the engine
is running. This allows lower tension to
be applied to the piston rings without
increasing oil consumption.
Dual S-VT
Controls intake and exhaust valve timing,
instantly optimising them in response to the
engine operating conditions of the moment.
The advantages include maximising fuel
economy under light loads, and suppressing
knocking when starting the engine in cold
weather or under heavy loads.
The system reduces pumping loss under
light loads by greatly delaying intake valve
closing to the timing of 110+é-¦, while at the
same time delaying exhaust valve closing to
increase internal EGR volume for maximum
effectiveness.
Under heavy loads, the electric-powered
intake valve Sequential Valve Timing (S-VT)
advances the timing of valve opening and
closes each valve early, which increases the
amount of air intake and torque output.
4-2-1 exhaust system
The four exhaust pipes running from the
engine first direct into pairs and then into
a single pipe.
The distance the gasses travel before
merging reduces the effect of reflected
waves reaching another combustion
chamber, and the combustion gas
scavenging effect reduces exhaust
resistance to enable efficient combustion.
The loop design of the exhaust pipe also
reaps space savings. This allows the
large-capacity catalytic converter to be
positioned near the engine, which improves
vibration characteristics.
Lighter weight and reduced
mechanical resistance
Efforts were made to thoroughly reduce
weight by introducing lighter pistons,
connecting rods and crankshaft.
Other design details aimed at reducing
mechanical resistance include mirror-finish
camshaft journal, reduced valve spring
load, optimised chain and the chain line
for the chain system, and the use of a
high-efficiency water pump.
Oil lubrication system
Lessening resistance in the oil passages
reduces pressure loss and lowers the amount
of pressure required to enable the use of a
smaller size oil pump.
The system provides better control over
the amount of oil pump discharge, and
uses two-stage electronic control to switch
discharge pressure in response to the
driving conditions.
SKYACTIV-DRIVE
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
SKYACTIV-DRIVE is a six-speed automatic
transmission that achieves excellent fuel
economy, a direct feel similar to that of a
manual transmission, as well as smooth and
powerful acceleration from a standing start
or when under way.
Based on the SKYACTIV-DRIVE transmission
used on Mazda3, shortening the distance
between the engine and driveshaft creates
a more compact version that will fit into the
CX-3's compact engine room.
To offer a broad lock-up range that is
effective immediately after accelerating
from a standing start, and giving a direct
shift feeling and excellent acceleration,
SKYACTIV-DRIVE for the CX-3 is equipped
with Mazda's "Full Range Direct Drive"
torque transmission mechanism. This
employs a compact wet multi-plate clutch
that improves cooling, compact piston, and
compact torque converter.
Aiming to fully leverage the engine
performance of Mazda's compact diesel
engine, the lock-up damper rigidity was
lowered to improve NVH.
It also employs a Mechatronic module
that integrates the transmission's engine
control unit (ECU) into the hydraulic control
mechanism using a highly responsive direct
linear solenoid.
In addition to improving the precision of
hydraulic operation and increasing reliability,
cooperative control of the engine and
transmission provide both smooth, quick
shift changes and suppression of shift shock.
Drive Selection
(for petrol engines)
The SKYACTIV-DRIVE for petrol engines
adopts Drive Selection, which allows drivers
to press a switch on the transmission's shift
gate to switch to the Sport drive mode.
When in Sport mode, the transmission is
automatically set to start out in a low gear.
It also increases the amount of torque
output when the accelerator pedal is
pressed down further to deliver powerful
acceleration and a sense of linear response
with a minimum of pedal action.
Ensuring easy-to-handle drive power and
improving responsiveness, Drive Selection
makes the CX-3 more reactive.
SKYACTIV-MT
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
The SKYACTIV-MT is a lightweight,
compact new-generation six-speed manual
transmission that delivers a light and
positive shift feeling, while also contributing
to improved fuel economy.
The 45mm shift stroke setting creates a
crisp shift feel. Furthermore, to enable the
driver to shift up with a simple downward
flick of the wrist, the shifter employs a
down-type shift system that uses its own
deadweight to lend a pleasing tempo to
gear changes, along with a lock
ball-type synchroniser that offers
smoother gearshifts.
It also uses a shift load canceller to make
the lever action lighter and a slide ball
bearing that reduces resistance in the
sliding member.
The use of a shift lever with a short shaft,
combined with a large drop angle, allows
quick, precise gear movements.
i-STOP IDLING
STOP SYSTEM
Both the petrol and diesel engine versions
of the CX-3 are available with Mazda's i-stop
idling stop system, which delivers smooth
stopping and starting along with excellent
fuel economy.
The CX-3 adopts the new control system
introduced on All-New Mazda2, which
allows i-stop to operate at lower water
temperatures after the engine is started
- compared to previous iterations - and
thereby improves real-world fuel economy.
i-stop automatically stops the engine
when the driver presses the brake pedal
and stops the car. When subsequently
releasing the brake or engaging the clutch
to move off again, fuel is injected directly
into the engine's cylinder and combusted
to automatically restart the car in
approximately 0.35 seconds\* with the
petrol engine and approximately 0.40
seconds\* with the diesel engine.
\* According to in-house measurements for
AT vehicles.
NEW-GENERATION
AWD SYSTEM
Available for the CX-3 is the new-generation
AWD system which employs the active
torque control coupling first used on the
Mazda CX-5.
Mazda's new-generation AWD system
employs the world's first# front wheel slip
warning detection system, which employs
27 sensor signals to accurately monitor the
driver's intentions and constantly changing
driving conditions.
This system makes it possible to detect
slippery conditions when the driver tries to
put the car in motion on an incline that is
covered in ice, water or snow and distributes
drive power to the rear wheels the instant
the driver presses the accelerator pedal.
Because the sensors are always aware of the
road conditions, the system can instantly
transmit drive power to the appropriate
wheels, even when road conditions change
suddenly, such as when the car drives
through a puddle of water on the highway
in the rain.
At the same time, by achieving advance slip
detection and optimum front-rear torque
distribution, the system thoroughly reduces
energy loss due to the tyres slipping or an
excess of drive power being sent to the
rear wheels.
Real-time control over drive power and
reducing energy loss achieve excellent
drivability, vehicle stability and fuel economy
at a high level.
The CX-3 uses a power take-off and rear
differential unit newly developed for the
All-New Mazda2 that is compact and light
in weight.
Shrinking the ring gear size, and other
measures taken reduce weight by
approximately 20 per cent when compared
to the AWD system on other models such
as the CX-5.
The system also uses a synthetic oil that
maintains its low viscosity even in extremely
cold weather. This reduces energy loss in
cold temperatures and contributes greatly to
better real-world fuel economy.
# As of March 2012, according to in-house data.
5 Safety
World-class safety underpins
the pleasure of driving the CX-3
Based on Mazda Proactive Safety (1), every effort was
dedicated to maximising the range with which the driver
can drive safely and confidently.
Active safety measures help identify potential risks early
on, and reduce any chance of damage or injury, and include
a range of Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE (2) advanced
safety technologies.
These enable the driver to enjoy every outing, whether
driving on city streets, on the highway, or on winding roads.
i-ACTIVSENSE combines with the basic performance aspects
of excellent dynamic performance with linear response and
clear visibility to support the driver through all the driving
processes of cognition, judgment, and operation.
Passive safety features build on Mazda's high-strength
SKYACTIV-BODY. Dedicated effort went toward providing
occupant safety, including the seatbelts and airbag system,
and also toward helping protect pedestrians.
The result is truly excellent safety performance, and the
Mazda CX-3 is fully capable of earning high-level ratings in
collision tests around the world.
(1) Mazda Proactive Safety is Mazda's safety philosophy that aims to minimise the
risks that can lead to an accident and maximise the range of conditions in which
the driver can safely operate the vehicle. The various technologies enable the
driver to act appropriately through all driving processes, including cognition,
judgment, and operation. It thereby helps prevent or minimise damage in the
event an accident cannot be avoided. Mazda Proactive Safety will continue to
evolve in the future.
(2) i-ACTIVSENSE is an umbrella term covering a series of advanced safety
technologies that employ detection devices such as milliwave radar units and
cameras to support the driver in recognising hazards, avoiding collisions, and
minimising damage in the event an accident does occur.
PASSIVE SAFETY
High strength
SKYACTIV-BODY
Dedicated efforts to provide occupant safety
include the ingenious use of structures
and materials that effectively absorb and
disperse impact force from the front, sides,
or rear to suppress cabin deformation, as
well as to make the cabin itself stronger.
As a result, the CX-3 achieves a lightweight
structure while at the same time delivering
collision safety performance capable of
earning high-level ratings in tests performed
by organisations in different regions.
Measures to protect
against frontal impact
The SKYACTIV-BODY employs a multi-load
path structure that effectively absorbs and
disperses impact force within the engine
room.
The upper path adopts an impact-absorbing
structure that makes use of the fender
aprons. Cross-shaped crush cans and front
frame members form the middle path.
The lower path incorporates an
impact-absorbing extension on the front
suspension crossmember.
In addition, straight front frame members
are firmly supported by the side sills
and B-frames to form an uninterrupted
architecture that reduces the chances of
cabin deformation.
The front suspension crossmember that
forms part of the lower path is highly energy
absorbent and designed to separate from
the body in the event of a collision.
As such, it secures sufficient crush space in
the engine compartment. The floor of the
cabin combines the use of 440MPa
high-tensile steel with ample material
thickness to maintain a high level of strength.
In addition, 1,180MPa ultra-high-tensile steel
is used for the inner B-frames at the feet of
the front seat occupants and on part of the
side sills, as well as for the inner part of the
A-pillars and roof rails. The result is a strong
cabin structure.
Measures to protect against side impact
A solid H-shaped ring structure joining
the roof and B-pillars to the underbody
combines with the adoption of
ultra-high-tensile steel on key frame
members and a part of the floor to form
a robust body structure.
Of particular note, the use of 1,180MPa steel
on the crossmember that connects to the
B-pillars on the bottom of the body results
in a lighter yet stronger structure.
Optimisation of the layout, structure and
materials for the front and rear door impact
bars as well as the front door beltline
reinforcements aims to disperse energy
in the event of a side impact, minimising
deformation of the doors and preventing
them from intruding into the cabin.
More specifically, the front door beltline
uses 440MPa high-tensile steel and adopts
a cross-section shape that achieves great
flexural strength.
At the same time, employing a structure
that resists bending for the single ridgeline
that runs from front to rear allows the
beltline reinforcement to serve as the upper
impact bar.
The lower impact bars in the front and rear
doors use double-hat shaped members made
of 1,500MPa ultra-high-tensile steel.
Measures to protect against rear impact
Crushable zones designed to effectively
absorb impact energy from the rear better
protect the cabin and fuel tank in a wide
variety of rear-end collisions.
The same cross-shaped crush cans, as used
on the Mazda CX-5 and Mazda6 rear bumper,
promote highly efficient energy absorption
that protect the body in the event of a light
rear collision.
Two types of bead added to the rear side
frames control the protection range and
crushable range in the event of rear impact
at high speed.
By controlling frame deformation, the CX-3
aims to satisfy the regulatory requirements
for an offset rear impact at 80km/h, despite
constraints on the amount of available
crushable space.
Additional safety equipment
and mechanisms
Seatbelts
The front seatbelts are equipped with a
pretensioner that tightens the seatbelts in
the initial moment of a frontal collision and
a load limiter that subsequently loosens the
belt in a controlled manner to lighten the
load received by the occupant's chest.
The right and left rear seatbelts each have a
load limiter and a single pretensioner.
SRS airbag system
In addition to standard equipment front
airbags for the driver and passenger seats,
the CX-3 is available with curtain airbags
that mitigate shock to the heads of front
and rear seat occupants in the event of
impact from the side, as well as side airbags
that help protect the chests of front seat
occupants.
Steering shaft designed to mitigate
impact force
The steering shaft is built to soften the blow
to the driver in the event of a frontal impact.
If the collision is severe, it moves forward,
away from the driver, to provide enough
space to accommodate the driver's
forward motion.
Front seat structure
Suspension mats used in the seatbacks and
the optimisation of the headrest shape,
positioning and height, make it easier for the
occupant's body to sink into the seatback
cushion in the event of impact from the rear.
This controls the relative positions of the
head and upper body and delivers firm
support for the occupant's head during initial
impact to mitigate shock to the neck.
In addition, the side frames of the front
seats adopt a shorter front-to-rear design
to prevent them from making contact with
the occupant's chest in the event of a
side impact.
Mechanism that helps prevent luggage
from intruding into the rear seat
In addition to using high-tensile steel on the
rear seatback frames, the design employs
stronger strikers and catches for the seats,
as well as stronger hinges and body mounts.
The aim is to prevent or mitigate injury
caused by objects from the luggage
compartment entering the cabin in the
event of a front-end collision.
Door armrests that absorb impact energy
The centre sections of the front door
armrests are designed to collapse and
minimise shock to the occupant's ribs
in the event of a side impact.
ISOFIX child seat anchor points
The left and right rear seats are each fitted
with ISOFIX anchors and a top tether anchor
that promote easy, secure attachment of an
ISOFIX child seat.
The top tether anchor reduces the risk
of the child seat tipping forward and
bringing the child's head into contact
with a B-pillar or the front seat in the
event of a collision. This equipment
complies with the new European
i-Size child seat standard.
PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION
Holes and cutout sections in the bonnet's
reinforcement materials combine with
optimised space underneath the bonnet to
help soften the impact if a pedestrian's head
should strike the front of the bonnet in the
event of an accident.
In addition, the cowl panel uses an S-shape
for its structural cross section that acts like
a spring to help better absorb energy.
Energy-absorbing foam placed in the front
bumper helps limit the degree of injury to
the pedestrian's legs, while a lower stiffener
added to the bumper helps prevent the
pedestrian's legs from sliding under the
front of the car.
Appendix
designer interviews
The Mazda CX-3 expresses
KODO design in highly stylish
fashion, and the designers
were happy to tell us about
their uncompromising devotion
to building this car.
YOUICHI MATSUDA
Chief Designer
Youichi Matsuda joined the company
in 1990 where he started as an Exterior
Designer and later transferred to
interior design.
In 1999, he participated in a joint program
in Germany run by Mazda Motor Europe
GmbH and Ford of Europe AG.
Following that, he served as the Interior
Design Leader for the development of the
first-generation Mazda3 and Mazda CX-7, as
Design Promoter on the second-generation
Mazda3 and Mazda CX-5, and as the Chief
Designer for the Mazda6 facelift for the
North American market.
Since 2011, he has worked at Mazda's
Design Division as the Chief Designer for
the Mazda CX-9 facelift and now as the
Chief Designer for the Mazda CX-3.
He is the proud owner of a Mazda MX-5.
Since buying the car new, he has left the
exterior mostly untouched, but thoroughly
customised the engine and suspension.
Q: How did you feel when you were named
Chief Designer for the Mazda CX-3?
A: Given that no previous version existed,
this was an opportunity to do something
interesting.
As such, I figured I had nothing to lose by
going all out and designed it the way I like.
The only condition given to our design team
at the outset was the base platform from
which we were to work.
Of course, the project also shared the
major proposition that the model would
contribute to establishing Mazda's unique
brand position.
KODO design was an obvious choice for
the CX-3, as was fully employing SKYACTIV
Technology, which links directly to the
packaging.
Those factors meant we faced an even
larger number of extremely important
conditions and the reality of more
restrictions than usual.
Despite this, we decided to build a new
crossover that we ourselves would
truly desire.
Q: What requests did you make
of the design team's members?
A: As we are looking to appeal to customers
who possess progressive values, I knew we
had to build a car that would resonate with
their keen sensibilities.
As such, I encouraged the design team
members to assume the keen sensibilities
of creative professionals and work on the
premise of satisfying our own personal desires.
I also encouraged them to be proactive
in sharing every idea that came to mind
without worrying about how they might be
evaluated. This became the starting point for
increasingly deeper rounds of discussion.
Q: How did you settle on the
direction the design would take?
A: The Advanced Design Studio within
the Design Division at Mazda's Hiroshima
headquarters is where we work on
developing advanced designs. This includes
constantly experimenting with new
expressions for KODO design.
We picked out the elements befitting the
brand new car we envisioned from among
the ideas born of those experiments and
then came up with the specifics for the
CX-3's design.
Of course, what truly gave birth to the
design of the CX-3 were the overall assets
of Mazda design, from the efforts and skills
employed daily to form an unwavering brand
expression, to the brand's long history.
Q: Are there differences in the KODO
design concept for previous models and
the CX-3?
A: Two keywords associated with KODO
design are "Alluring" and "Dignity."
"Alluring" speaks of elegance and a sensual
appeal that conveys the warmth of body
temperature. Executing an emotional design
on a product makes its first impression
"alluring."
In contrast, the gallant image that first
catches the eye with the CX-3 is one that
speaks of "Dignity."
I think that stems from my strong conviction
that the CX-3's design should convey a sense
of intelligence.
Living creatures are able to make sharp
movements because they possess
intelligence. I therefore placed great
importance on realising in each image and
detail a sense of movement controlled on
the whole by intelligence.
Q: What were you particularly aware of
from the perspective of expressing a keen
sense of values?
A: I repeatedly said to the design team,
"Let's make it futuristic."
Rather than considering a new design based
on current trends, I wanted to come up with
a realistic image of something from the near
future.
I'd say adopting this viewpoint is what
allowed us to create a crossover design
that is this stylish and uniquely new in
appearance.
Q: What features of the CX-3 do you want
customers to notice most?
A: I want them to first notice the flowing side
view; from this angle it really doesn't look
like a small car.
I also think the face's dignified look of
intelligence presents a slightly different
ambience than previous iterations of KODO
design.
In addition, we created a simple structure for
the carefully thought out surfaces that are
unique to KODO design, and I think people
will view them more directly than with
previous iterations.
We took on the challenge of creating a more
radical and stylish expression while still using
KODO design as the primary base.
Doing so produced a new design for the
CX-3 that transcends classifications and
preconceptions of the genre.
TAKAHIRO MATSUI
Digital Designer
Takahiro Matsui joined the company in
1992. After gaining experience as a clay
modeler, he was engaged as a digital
modeler working on production model
development.
He transferred to Mazda Australia in
2007, and there he was responsible as
a leader for digital modeling in a joint
program with Ford Motor Company.
Assigned to the Advanced Design Studio
in Mazda's Design Division since 2011,
he worked as the digital designer for
the Mazda SHINARI and Mazda TAKERI
concept cars.
Following that, he took on responsibility
for the advanced design of the CX-3.
On his own time, he enjoys pursuing his
hobby of playing in a rock band.
Q: What does the work of a Digital
Designer involve?
A: It is not a common position within the
industry and I am currently Mazda's only
Digital Designer.
The normal design development process
calls for the designer to draw idea sketches,
after which the clay and digital modelers
give them form as the team works to create
the actual model.
In contrast, the digital designer consolidates
all of those processes by directly rendering
their ideas as 3D data.
Because the designer gives form to the
image straight from his head, the process is
both efficient and makes it possible to more
faithfully embody the designer's vision.
Q: So, even for the CX-3, you started with
a virtual depiction without any sketches
on paper?
A: The Advanced Design Studio to which I
belong constantly comes up with a variety of
new ideas and builds a stock of them. Then,
when contemplating advanced designs for
production models, we weave those ideas
into the project.
Some simple sketches did exist when
developing the CX-3, but I did most of the
design on the computer while putting our
stock of ideas and my previous experience
to use.
Q: How much does your virtual design
differ from the final design of the
production model?
A: My original 3D data proposal became the
presence model just as I created it.
The presence model is a full size model
used to examine how the vehicle's size
and appearance come across, and how its
presence fits within the lineup.
While we create a presence model for any
model of car, it is only the first step of a
more involved process.
Because of this, it is normal for the design
to be completely rethought or thoroughly
revised afterward.
However, in the case of the CX-3, even
the executives directed me to go with the
presence model as it stood, so that went
straight to becoming the base for the
production model.
Q: How did you achieve this unusual
result?
A: For starters, I created the design in one
fell swoop based on the thinking that we
wanted to build the car our design team
members personally desired.
I think one major factor was that this
straightforward thinking and my simplified
process meshed well enough that I was able
to make a clear design proposal.
In addition, I believe it was possible because
of the hard modelers who perfectly
embodied the digital design in the presence
model, as well as the fine craftsmanship of
the clay modelers who took that appeal and
carried it through to the production model.
Q: What challenges would you like to
pursue with digital design in the future?
A: Even when working in digital space,
what I am actually doing is handwork that
investigates human sensibilities.
As such, I want to continue to pursue
aggressive design proposals in which one
can feel the warmth of that handwork,
while also leveraging the characteristics
of the digital process for creating unlimited
three-dimensional expressions and
fine details.
YASUO SUZUKI
Exterior Designer
Yasuo Suzuki joined the company in 2004.
He works in the Production Design Studio
of Mazda's Design Division and was the
Exterior Designer of the second-generation
Mazda6.
In 2007, he was assigned to Mazda
Australia where he was responsible for the
design of the Mazda BT-50 utility.
After returning to Hiroshima in 2009, he
worked on the Mazda2 and Mazda3 before
being put in charge of the exterior design
for the CX-3.
His hobby is touring the beautiful islands
around Hiroshima on his road bike.
Q: What was most important in bringing
the presence model to the production design?
A: In a nutshell, it involved how to deliver the
appeal of the presence model into the hands
of customers without changing it.
We were determined not to compromise by
making any concessions regarding changes
to meet the conditions for putting the model
into production.
It goes without saying that we had to comply
with motor vehicle laws and regulations; and
also had to clear Mazda's high standards
to ensure it was comfortable to sit in, with
perfect visibility and a beautiful drive.
This made it necessary to get a grasp on what
aspects of the presence model would lose,
what degree of their appeal, and what we
had to do to prevent those from being lost.
Q: What aspects of the presence model did
you and the engineers push to bring out
its appeal?
A: Even though there were countless details
for which we performed repeated rounds of
adjustments in millimeter increments, we did
treat the face as particularly important.
We developed the CX-3 in the spirit of giving
it the world's handsomest face. So, while
we considered cooling performance and the
license plate mounting position, we went
through many iterations of the face with a
particular focus on the construction of the
front grille.
The same goes for the height of the beltline.
We wanted to create a contrast between
the bold body shape and compact cabin,
but factoring in conditions such as visibility,
required dropping the beltline lower and lower.
Because a difference in five or ten millimetres
can be enough to ruin the design theme, we
were absolutely determined to make every
effort to maintain the right height.
Q: How did you achieve the design
while satisfying the conditions of tooling
for production?
A: The designers worked with the entire
development team to work out the solutions.
We timed our presentation of the completed
model to our superiors and management
for review so that we could also show it to
the engineers.
Timing this quite a lot earlier than normal
allowed us to share with the engineers the
appeal we wanted the CX-3 to have, as well
as our desire to work together to resolve
all related issues.
Q: What points of the final design do you
want people to notice most?
A: Based on what I am most deeply attached
to, I would say the face. It has a bold look
that I think is the handsomest in the world.
We also placed great importance on
its beautiful stance and bold surfaces.
Highlights include the three-dimensional
signature wing that blends into the sleek
headlamps to follow the car's axis.
We have worked on developing this
expression since the Mazda SHINARI concept
car, and the CX-3 is the first to realise it in
ideal fashion on a production model.
Imagine catching the CX-3's bold face as
it appears in the rearview mirror while
driving! You then see the changes in its body
surfaces as it passes you, and your eyes
follow its rear view as the CX-3 drives away.
When viewed from a distance, it appears
clean and handsome. As it draws closer, the
power of its presence becomes instantly
stronger and our keen attention to detail
catches the eye.
Regardless of the scene and from any angle,
the final product is full of appealing surprises.
HIROAKI SAITOH
Interior Designer
Hiroaki Saitoh joined the company in 1991.
After being assigned to the interior design
division, he was responsible for the interior
design of the third-generation Mazda MX-5,
the third-generation Mazda2, the Mazda
Biante, the facelift to the Mazda CX-7, the
Mazda CX-5, the third-generation Mazda3,
and now the Mazda CX-3.
On his days off, he enjoys taking long trips
in his own first-generation Mazda MX-5.
Q: What was the most difficult challenge
you faced in developing the interior design?
A: I began working on a 100 per cent original
design before the decision came down
that we would go with an instrument panel
common to other models developed earlier.
I was somewhat perplexed when I first heard
that decision, but my spirits changed as soon
as I decided to enjoy the process of seeing
how attractive a design I could create, while
fully leveraging the influence of the change
to the common design.
Looking back on it, my passion for the
project may have bordered on maniacal.
One thing that helped lift my spirits, so
I could enjoy the process, was seeing the
model of the exterior design for the first
time. From that moment, I wanted to work
on the CX-3.
In the end, I wove in enough new technology
to equal that of the development of two
new car models and created an original new
interior for the CX-3.
Q: What theme were you most particular
about in creating the interior expression?
A: One constant throughout is the
expression of fine quality.
To achieve this, I was particularly exacting
when it came to creating an expression of
build quality that is progressive and directly
conveys a sense of fine craftsmanship.
One example is the ornamentation for the
inner door handles, which features the look
of machined aluminum with polished edges
to express quality that surpasses the class.
To create it, we machined parts from solid
blocks of aluminum and used them as
references as we aimed to create the same
texture and appearance.
I believe it is because we pushed our efforts
to this extent that the resulting hairline finish,
used on the inner door handles, goes beyond
the look of typical silver paint to create an
expression of texture and appearance that is
on par with real aluminum.
Q: Please tell us what repeated
adjustments you and the engineers had to
make in working toward an expression of
high quality.
A: For the door trim, I wanted to give the
stitched-look part of the cushioned panel,
on the side of the armrests, a
three-dimensional look, but it was
extremely difficult to convey this to the
engineers on the development team.
YUKINA KIMURA
Colour Designer
Yukina Kimura joined the company in 2011.
As a member of the colour and trim design
group, she participated in the development
of the third-generation Mazda3 and is
presently responsible for the colour design
of the Mazda CX-3.
She majored in Product Design at
university with a focus on making items
that people will find practical to use in
everyday life. She was also involved in
furniture design and the production of
clothing and accessories for fashion shows.
Q: On what things were you most
particular as the colour designer for
the CX-3?
A: My first impression of the exterior was
a pure reaction that it was "cool" and
"classless," so I decided to aim at creating
an expression for the interior that was not
bound by notions of class or genre.
Rather than simply consider colour, I
concentrated hardest on a look of high
quality by working with the interior designer
to create the textures for the interior.
For the overall interior finish, I paid
particular attention to the fine details and
quality of all the functional parts in order to
achieve a level of depth that would resonate
immediately with mature tastes, while also
making it progressive and tasteful.
Q: What design on the finished product
best represents your vision?
A: That would be the dark red used on the
air conditioning louver rings, which has a
sensually alluring quality that looks
almost wet.
We developed this colour exclusively for the
I therefore went as far as to look at the
structure of the internal parts and created
dozens of clay models before achieving the
puffy look I was after. I then covered this in
the cushion material and explained it to the
engineers.
Everything became possible because of my
strong determination.
Impressed and inspired by the exterior
design, I wanted to create an interior design
that both rivals it and lets customers choose
the CX-3 for the quality of the interior
without any reservations.
Q: What aspect of the interior environment
do you want the customer to notice most?
A: Selecting every detail with the greatest
care and extracting only what was necessary
for use, we proceeded to build each
component to provide fine texture and
polished quality.
I want the customer to enjoy the lines,
quality of the surfaces, how parts mate
where they meet, and the overall cabin
environment that they combine to create.
CX-3 to resonate with mature tastes and still
not appear orthodox.
Depending on the grade specification, this
shade of red is used on the piping for the
seats, the door trim armrests and the floor
console kneepads.
We created close to 100 samples before
settling on the colour for which I was aiming.
I kept a close eye on each and every process
throughout development to ensure that the
colour did not change due to the expression
of the grain or conditions related to taking
the model to production.
Q: Did you challenge yourself to create
any specific expression not found on any
previous models?
A: While piping is normally used around
the edges of a seat, I took the initiative to
develop a new design that places it on the
surface of the seat cushions.
Because many seat cushions have flat
surfaces, they tend to look expressionless.
This is why I considered it necessary to add
an accent to match the expression of
the CX-3.
Adding the piping to the seat cushion was a
new venture. I created a wide variety of image
samples and used them to persuade other
members of the development team, time and
again, before finally getting the green light
for its use on the production model.
Q: What aspects of the seat material
were you most particular about?
A: There were more than I could list, but one
example would be the combination of pure
white leather and Lux Suede+é-«.
When it comes to fabric seats, those used
on previous models have featured patterns
and such to give the actual fabric some
character.
For the CX-3, I went for a look of higher
quality with a three-dimensional touch by
carefully using combinations of different
materials and added accents.
One example is the texture of the fabric with
a subtle luster like that of carbon fiber.
To create that, I personally took an iron and
experimented by passing it over pieces of
sample material as I aimed to find the right
level of gloss.
Q: How was the new Ceramic Metallic body
colour created?
A: Development began by seeking a silver
colour, with a new shine, that suited the
progressive look of the CX-3.
I narrowed the focus to two possible
directions. One was a classical silver with
modulations in shadows clearly defining
the highlights. The other was the Ceramic
Metallic that featured a solid look with light
gently floating off it.
Experimenting by painting a Mazda6 with
the Ceramic Metallic colour showed us
that instead of the strong contrast we
were accustomed to, the new silver didn't demonstrate much modulation and its
expression didn't impress us.
However, it did possess an unusual charm.
That is how it struck me. Then, when we
tried using it to paint the CX-3 presence
model, it fit perfectly.
Ceramic Metallic was a good match for the
solid look and explosive flares of the CX-3
body's surfaces.
Contacts
Senior Manager
- Public Relations
Steve Maciver
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
www.mazda.com.au
Public Relations Specialist
Tony Mee
(03) 8540 1962
0439 347 658
tmee@mazda.com.au
www.mazda.com.au
Public Relations Co-ordinator
Kirsten Smart
(03) 8540 1862
0419 114 929
ksmart@mazda.com.au
www.mazda.com.au