* Mazda’s latest compact setting out on a 15,000 km drive from the factory in Hiroshima to the
IAA in Frankfurt * New model featuring the full range of SKYACTIV
Technology going on sale in Europe this fall - Mazda has always been known for the reliable, robust quality
of its vehicles. The all-new Mazda3 is no exception. To prove just how good it
is, Mazda is supplying eight of its new compact hatchbacks for a rather
unconventional test drive – 15,000 km
direct from the factory in Hiroshima all the way to the 2013 International
Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt.
The “Mazda Route3 –
Hiroshima to Frankfurt Challenger Tour 2013” spans nine time zones,
traversing Russia, the world’s largest country, before crossing Belarus and
Poland. The cars will arrive in Frankfurt on 7 September, right before the IAA
opens its doors. A website dedicated to
the tour is available at www.mazdaroute3.eu, following its progress in a trip
diary with images and videos.
This is the third time Mazda models are taking part in such
an extreme test drive. In 1977, German reporters drove two predecessors of the
Mazda3 – Mazda 323 hatchbacks – from Japan to Frankfurt. The expedition was
followed up successfully in 1990, this time in four Mazda 626s crossing the
Former Soviet Union. Now the stage is set for the most advanced Mazda compact
ever to follow in their tracks.
After crossing the Sea of Japan by ship, the main overland
portion of the Mazda Route3 endurance test drive begins in Vladivostok,
Russia’s main Pacific port, in early August. Averaging just over 2,100km, the
seven ensuing legs of the tour will take between three and six days each to
cover. Needless to say, they should provide ample opportunity for those behind
the wheel – journalists, bloggers and Mazda enthusiasts from various parts of
the world – to become acquainted with the new Mazda3 under a variety of
conditions. There will also be several chances along the way to experience
different cultures and customs.
All test cars will
have a 120 PS SKYACTIV-G under the bonnet together with a smooth, crisp
six-speed SKYACTIV-MT manual transmission. And the fun won’t stop after arrival
in Frankfurt, where a variety of activities will be offered for IAA visitors at
a special outdoor exhibition area during the trade fair premiere of Mazda’s new
compact.
From the stunning “KODO – Soul of Motion” exterior to the
advanced lightweight SKYACTIV Technology
and a completely redesigned cabin space, the convention-defying Mazda3 is built
to exceed expectations. Enhancing traditional company strengths, it delivers
uncompromising handling, safety and build quality. There is a choice of three
SKYACTIV-G petrol powerplants and one SKYACTIV-D diesel, all of which offer a combination
of performance and fuel economy that should place the new Mazda3 among the best
in Europe’s C segment.
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