Mazda’s Latest Offerings for 2021 Dish Out Turbo Power, Active Safety & Special Editions
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As the time-honored saying goes, "Out with the old and in with the new!" Mazda has turned over a new leaf with its 2021 lineup and we're beyond impressed. If you're in the market for a new Mazda, check out what's happening with their latest models!
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Mazda CX-3: The most significant change is the addition of nighttime pedestrian detection to the automatic emergency braking system.
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Mazda CX-30: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard on the entry-level CX-30. Other than that, the CX-30 Preferred adds a power moonroof, and the Premium model gets navigation. Bose premium audio and satellite radio functionality are now exclusive to the top-spec Premium trim.
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Mazda CX-5: There's a new 10.3-inch infotainment screen that's standard on all models while Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also newly standard. All models add Mazda Connected Services app functionality with remote start. For the top-spec CX-5 Signature, Mazda is adding driver attention alert and rear automatic braking, plus an updated 360-degree camera system. There's also a new Carbon Edition based on the CX-5 Touring's Preferred package. It adds unique exterior paint, red upholstery, 19-inch black wheels, and black styling accents.
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Mazda CX-9: New standard 10.3-inch infotainment display, standard remote start via smartphone, and updated driver-assist tech for the top-level Signature trim. The CX-9 Signature also sees a new 20-inch wheel design, new front grille, larger exhaust pipes, and updated interior materials. There's also a CX-9 Carbon Edition.
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2021 Mazda MX-5 Miata: While there are no new changes to the Miata, it is, however, time to celebrate the Miata's 100th birthday with a special edition.
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2021 Mazda3: The 3's most significant updates for 2021 are found under the hood. Not only is there a new entry-level 2.0-liter option, Mazda is finally offering its compact sedan/hatch with turbocharged power. All models now include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility as standard, along with remote start via app. Turbocharged examples include turbo badging, black 18-inch wheels, and larger tailpipes.
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2021 Mazda6: The Mazda6 now offers a Carbon Edition like the CX-5 and CX-9 and is extending standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to the base model and driver attention alert plus rear emergency braking for the Mazda6 Signature. Wireless CarPlay is now available on Grand Touring trims and above.
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Like the new changes? Come to McDonald Mazda South and test drive one for yourself!
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