New Mazda2 pricing announced

Prices and standard equipment for the New Mazda2 were announced today. At first, Mazda will be keeping the diesel versions for themselves - they'll be available a few months following the petrol versions' debut on Sept. 8.
The low-end gas drinkers will be £8,499 (OTR), and that money will get you 15-inch steel wheels, ABS brakes, a Thatcham Category 1 alarm and more. There are three trim levels - TS, TS2 and Sport - and the diesel versions will be similarly equipped. Full details in the press release after the jump.
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ALL-NEW MAZDA2 BOASTS EXCEPTIONAL STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- Three-strong petrol range at launch to be priced from £8,499 (on-the-road)
- Exceptionally generous levels of standard equipment on all models
- Thatcham Category 1 alarm and immobiliser as standard for all models
Prices will start from a highly-competitive £8,499 (on-the-road) for the new Mazda2 TS model undercutting rival vehicles, while boasting excellent standard equipment that is either optional or not available on those competitor cars.
Standard equipment on the 1.3-litre, 75ps Mazda2 TS will include: 15-inch steel wheels, ABS with Brake Assist and EBD, driver and front passenger airbags, remote central locking with deadlocks, electric front windows, driver seat height adjust, CD radio with AUX jack and two speakers, multi-function glovebox with magazine rack, Thatcham Category 1 alarm and immobiliser and electric door mirrors.
The new Mazda2 TS2 with 1.3-litre, 86ps petrol engine will be priced from £9,999 (OTR) and will have 12 additional equipment items including: 15-inch alloy wheels, side and curtain airbags, electric folding door mirrors, four audio speakers, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, leather steering wheel and gear knob and air‑conditioning.
Topping the petrol launch range will be the new Mazda2 Sport, with a 1.5-litre 103ps engine and a full sports styling kit, priced from £11,799 (OTR). This model will also gain 12 extra items of equipment, including: 16-inch alloy wheels, dynamic stability control, traction control, cruise control, fog lights, rain sensing wipers and auto lights, electric rear windows, trip computer, speed alarm, six audio speakers and climate control air-conditioning.
The all-new Mazda2 petrol range will be joined by a 1.4-litre 68ps diesel engine a few months after the September petrol launch. The 1.4-litre 68ps diesel will be available with a choice of two equipment levels TS and TS2 and will include the same specification as the petrol models.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Lance Funston 8:18PM (7/02/2007)
While I am thrilled the Europeans are getting yet another small fuel efficient little car, I think that Autoblog Green stories should at least require a mention of whether the car will ever be sold in the North American market so we can judge local relevance.
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mikeinBuilding7 9:27PM (7/02/2007)
To me, it's ugly, but I wish them well.
If Volvo is going to build a car based upon this one,
how are they going to add their "safety" touch to a frame already designed by Mazda?
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another Bill 10:01AM (7/03/2007)
Is there a Volvo in this size class in the pipeline? I never heard of it.
If there was, Volvo would be involved in the development of the platform from the start. The don't merely wave a magic wand and "safetify" it. Besides, Volvo doesn't have any monopolies on safety these days anyway.
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