New Mazda CX-4: Everything you need to know

The New Mazda CX-4 is in line with the driving habits of young consumers and its appearance is better than that of other models of the same class.  the car is designed with fashion and sports as the main theme.

The front is equipped with a large-sized front air intake, the grille and chrome lines embellished under the grille are inserted into the headlights. the headlights are equipped with led light sources as standard and integrated daytime running lights. Also, the headlights delay closing function in the light group is very practical. the side body is also designed in the style of a cross border SUV.  However, a large area of anti-rubbing strips is surrounded and decorated under

the body. the rear of the new Mazda cx-4 has smaller changes the upper part remains basically the same. The lower part is three-dimensional and still has a bilateral exhaust design. The taillights shape has been upgraded to a new style.

The interior styling of the new Mazda cx-4 still features a  familiar style compared to other Mazda models. However it still has a  difference by having a  red colour scheme, the interior texture is more prominent, sporty and dynamic.

On the dash, is an LCD infotainment screen that supports apple’s car play function. the configuration of high-end models is also relatively high such as automatic air conditioning and heated seats, Bose audio stereo system and 360 videos. The  Mazda cx4 seat’s feature a soft and slender leather material as well as lumber support electric adjustment memory function.

three independent headrests are available in the second row. Unfortunately in the new cx-4, there is no panoramic sunroof.

Engine, power and transmission

under the hood, the Mazda cx-4 is powered by a choice of a  2.0 litre naturally aspirated 158 horsepower and a 2.5 litre naturally aspirated 192 horsepower. Compared to other brands, Mazda still insists on using its own naturally aspirated engine than turbocharged engines. The power performance is very smooth and Mazda has a low engine failure rate

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