A bigger booty isn’t bad, so proves the sedan version of the excellent Mazda 2 Singapore - Early last year saw the debut of the fourth-gen, all-new Mazda 2 compact hatchback here, and CarBuyer came away from the test drive impressed by the prowess of Mazda’s littlest one.
In CarBuyer #231, January 2015, we said, “No longer another faceless Japanese city car, the Mazda 2’s maturation into a stylish, functional and fun to drive machine makes it able to face up to competition from any Continent.”
Historically, the compact sedan market has had an image problem. Europeans simply didn’t make them, or if they did they became too expensive to sell here anyway, offering little over their hatchback brothers at the price level.
Yet, the new City grew out of its weirdness, and it’s the same happy case with the new Mazda 2 Sedan. It’s accepted that Mazda’s design team has pulled off the colossal task of re-defining the brand’s face to something that is unique, Japanese, desirable and almost universally acclaimed, at least within the car industry.
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Even more impressive is that the old and new sedans retain the same proportions and main lines on the body, like the downward sloping shoulder and belt lines. Where Mazda really sharpened its pens are the details, such as the new semi-octagonal grille. It’s as if they took the old grille and turned it on its head and where the old car had a low grille that made it seem it was about to plough the earth, the new one seems up-lifted, and sporty.
Naturally the hatch and sedan share everything except their booty - the wheelbase is the same, and the cars are almost the same width. The sedan is 260mm longer while also being 25mm shorter and 19kg heavier than the hatch, but stowage space expands from a limited 250-litres to a large 414-litres. There are still boot-mounted seat pulls, so you can stow even larger objects.
There’s also the driving factor to consider:Putting an extra 25cm length and 19kg mass right where a non-Porsche engineer wouldn’t (i.e. behind the rear axle) the 2 sedan drives a little less nicely than its lighter, tighter hatchback sibling does.
Driven here is the Deluxe version of the sedan, which like the hatchback edition, adds a good lot of equipment for a $4,000 premium over the base Standard model. Highlights include full LED headlamps, Mazda’s excelled MZD connect infotainment system with navigation, reverse camera, auto wipers and headlights.
Good overall performance, frugality, an impressive feature set, plus decent build quality and an almost full-leather interior, plus a ‘Thai’ price tag, means the 2 Sedan is one of the standout examples of a small Japanese car.
Engine 1,496cc, 16V, inline 4
Power 115bhp at 6000rpm
Torque 148Nm at 4000rpm
Gearbox 6-speed automatic
Top Speed 184km/h
0-100kmh 10.0 seconds
Fuel efficiency 5.2L/100km
CO2 121g/km
Price $89,999 with COE
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Also Consider: Honda City, Suzuki Ciaz