New Mazda3 2.0 MZR-CD at Geneva

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  • New 2.0-litre common-rail turbo diesel with 360 Nm of torque and 143 PS
  • Low NVH levels for enhanced driving comfort
  • Larger stabilizers and brakes; dynamic stability control standard
Beginning in the summer of 2006, Mazda completely renewed and expanded the Mazda3 line up. It began with the introduction of a major facelift and, at the end of 2006, with the launch of the high-performance sports compact ?agship, Mazda3 MPS. And the good news now continues with another major addition to the Mazda3 line up, the 143 PS, MZR-CD 2.0 common-rail turbo diesel engine in both sedan and hatchback models.
This top-grade Mazda engine is meant to appeal to Europeans looking for sporty driving enjoyment with low fuel consumption . And it will make Mazda3 even more popular. Through December 2006, Mazda has sold almost 275,000 Mazda3s in Europe, making it Mazda Motor Europes best- selling car. But Mazda3 popularity is a global phenomenon as well, and production of the compact reached the 1 million- unit mark at the beginning of September 2006, making it the fastest Mazda ever to achieve this milestone.
Powertrain New Sporty and Frugal Common-rail Turbo Diesel
The MZR-CD 2.0 turbo diesel is a great addition to the Mazda3 line up. Its output of 105 kW/ 143 PS at 3,500 rpm is plenty of power for a compact car, and its high torque of 360 Nm (amongst the very top offers in the category , and approaching the MPS ?agship) at just 2,000 rpm gives the already agile-handling Mazda3 a truly sporty nature.
The engines variable-geometry turbocharger provides high maximum output and torque across a wide range of engine speeds. In fact, most of the engines high torque is available as low as 1,500 rpm, ensuring quick and powerful engine response to accelerator pedal input, which makes Mazda3 2.0 MZR-CD a fun car to drive. Strong, linear acceleration and smooth engine operation is delivered by its high-pressure common-rail technology . The new models drive shafts are strengthened speci?cally to handle the new engines high torque output.
Sporty and re?ned, it also uses just 6.0 litres of fuel per 100 km (combined) for both sedan and hatchback. It realizes this via six-hole injectors, for optimal fuel atomization; by electronically controlling injection volume, frequency and timing (up to 1800 bar , up to 6 injections per cycle ), and by employing a low compression ratio of 16.7 : 1. The result is a sporty driving experience and comfortable motorway cruising, without high fuel costs.
The engine also comes standard with Mazdas maintenance- free, diesel particulate ?lter system that lowers particulate matter emissions to almost nothing and ensures Euro Stage IV compliance and low operating costs. The engine is coupled to a precise and smooth-shifting, six-speed manual transmission based on the one found in the high- performance Mazda3 MPS . An especially good match to the MZR-CD 2.0 turbo diesels power and high torque, this gearbox contributes much to the sporty nature of this engine.
Exterior & Interior Low Cabin Noise and Enhanced Driving Comfort
Discreet design changes were introduced with the Mazda3 facelift in 2006 that enhanced even further the cars already high emotional appeal, while adding a host of convenience features like the advanced keyless entry and start system , a 20 gigabyte hard-disc drive (HDD) audio system (according to market) and a seven-speaker Bose sound system . In developing the new Mazda3 MZR-CD 2.0 turbo diesel, Mazda engineers focussed on cabin and drive comfort, keeping engine noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) as low as possible. This ensured that the top-end Mazda3 turbo diesel delivers undiluted sporty fun without any inconvenience in the cabin.
Mazda3 2.0 MZR-CD employs high pressure common-rail injection technology, which is smooth running and re?ned, coupled with NVH enhancements introduced with the Mazda3 facelift like low roll-noise tyres and extensive sound insulation . For added comfort, an auxiliary water heater system with a larger heater core is introduced and cruise control is also available that makes motorway driving in sixth gear over long distances practical and comfortable.
Chassis and Safety Enhanced Body Stiffness and Suspension
To translate the MZR-CD 2.0 turbo diesels high torque into controllable and reliable traction, engineers installed special body shell reinforcements from the high-performance Mazda3 MPS the front suspension upper plate, front cowl member and larger middle tunnel cross member. Mazda3 facelifts MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension are enhanced for this engine with larger stabilizers , and coil spring rates and dampers optimized to deliver agile Zoom-Zoom handling that is a good compromise between sporty and comfortable. Taken together, these chassis features provide superior road hold and even more linear steering response from the cars hydraulic power assist steering system , making a Mazda3 with the new 143 PS turbo diesel an exhilarating experience on the road.
Active safety is also specially enhanced for the Mazda3 2.0 MZR-CD to ensure reliable deceleration in all situations. Larger discs are onboard ( 300 mm ventilated discs in front, 280 mm solid discs at the back) and form the basis for ABS, dynamic stability control (DSC) and traction control (TCS), electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) and emergency brake assist, all standard . Active safety options include automatic light and rain-sensing systems .
Passive safety is the same as all Mazda3 facelift models and includes seatbelt pretensioners with load-limiters for front occupants, front, side and curtain airbags , and a seatbelt reminder system for all passengers. New safety padding on the steering column is combined with a new steering wheel adjustment lever, designed to further decrease the risk of injury to the drivers knees in case of frontal collision.
Mazda3 2.0 MZR-CD At a Glance
Powertrain
  • Sporty MZR-CD 2.0 common-rail turbo-diesel engine with maximum power of 105 kW/143 PS at 3,500 rpm, maximum torque of 360 Nm at 2,000 rpm
  • Maximum speed of 205 km/h (sedan) and 203 km/h (hatchback)
  • Euro Stage IV compliant with maintenance-free diesel particulate ?lter system
  • Low fuel consumption of just 6.0 litres per 100 km (combined)
  • 6-speed manual transmission based on high-performance ?agship Mazda3 MPS
  • Stronger drive shafts to match higher torque
  • Newly-designed exhaust system
  • Available fuel warmer for the fuel ?lter (depending on market)
Functionality, Equipment and Comfort
  • Auxiliary water heater system with larger heater core (32 mm vs. 20 mm) standard (depending on market)
  • Enhanced driving comfort with available cruise control
Chassis and Safety
  • Front suspension upper plate, front cowl member and larger middle tunnel cross member reinforcements from the high-performance Mazda3 MPS, for a stiffer body shell
  • Front and rear coil spring rates and dampers specially ?ne-tuned
  • Larger stabilizers (+ 2 mm): 23 / 22 mm (front /rear)
  • Larger brakes 300 mm / 280 mm (front / rear) with ABS, DSC, TCS, EBD and emergency brake assist standard
  • Hydraulic power assisted steering for more sporty driving fun
 
I'm surprised no one besides GhostMercury has commented on this. I think a diesel Mazda3 would be awesome.
 
this engine is just an updated version of the diesel engine used in the 02 mazda6 in europe... they lowered the compression and increased boost (bigger turbo)

the tried and true RF engine... has been around since 1983 (or so)... it's been updated over the years of course (first turbo'd in 97 along with making it 16 valves being used in the GF/GW 626)... hell, this engine was even in the european "protege"... it only finally became "modern" when it finally had common rail direct injection (EFI instead of mechanical fuel injection) in 2002

I want this b**** to be sold here! I would buy a diesel 3 in a heart beat as a daily driver
 
I wonder if the people in Europe really like the styling on those Mazda3s... I think the NA ones look better. Especially the hatch because without the spoiler it looks pretty bare.
 
Bringgg It On to the U.S.A. I'm loving Mazda. The MS3 will be an addition to my CX7 in the near future since my fingers are itching for a stickshift.
 
clicknext said:
I wonder if the people in Europe really like the styling on those Mazda3s... I think the NA ones look better. Especially the hatch because without the spoiler it looks pretty bare.

uhh, they sell different versions of it... they DO sell them that look like ours and for all the others s*** like the spoiler is optional
 
Very cool...The 3 goes diesel :D

It would be interesting to see how it compares to the VW diesels...Isn't there an aftermarket for the VW TDI's?

I wonder if these will be sold in Japan although diesel doesn't seem to common or popular for passenger cars.
 
the 3 always had a diesel motor... just that the 03-06 models had the 1.6l ford turbo diesel "Y6" engine

diesel engines aren't popular in japan.. this is evident with the BJ Familia... they only sold it for the first 2 years and when the minor change models came out, they stopped selling them... whereas the european versions always had them, in turbo diesel too... another problem is the fact that there's a heavy restriction on diesel engines in the Kanto region (all cars must have diesel particulate filters... probably Euro IV emissions compliant, not sure)... this ordinance happened not too long ago and pissed everyone who owned a diesel car there off because it costs a lot to retrofit their cars, so many exported their cars overseas... because of this, people are probably weary of buying diesel cars again.... this may also be the real reason why mazda stopped selling the diesel Familias after the first 2 year run of BJ models
 
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