Two Mazdas among the three finalists for 2020 World Car of the Year

  • Mazda CX-30 and Mazda3 sustain company’s success at the illustrious contest
  • Carmaker looking to capture third title and repeat the MX-5’s double victory of 2016
  • Winning car will be revealed on the 8th April

For the first time ever, two of the three finalists for 2020 World Car of the Year (WCOTY) are from the same brand. The Mazda CX-30 and Mazda3, the initial two members of Mazda’s latest vehicle generation, will vie this year for the distinguished title alongside the Kia Telluride. The Mazda3, with its acclaimed Kodo exterior, is also among the top three contenders for the 2020 World Car Design of the Year award. It now has the chance to replicate the double triumph achieved by the Mazda MX-5 in 2016.

Both the CX-30, a brand-new compact SUV launched in 2019, and the Mazda3 compact, now in its fourth generation, are available with the revolutionary Skyactiv-X engine, the world’s first mass-production petrol engine with compression ignition. Further highlights include Mazda’s newest Skyactiv-Vehicle Architecture, which helps deliver effortless Jinba Ittai driving fun, and the Mazda M Hybrid mild hybird system, which is standard on all versions of the two vehicles.

Both models also feature newly designed human-centric cabins and enhanced sound insulation. Among other things, Mazda used  a “two-wall” structure with space between the floor carpeting and body panel to produce a higher quality of cabin peace. Buyers have a choice between the newly developed 8-speaker Mazda Harmonic Acoustics and 12-speaker Bose® premium audio system with BassMatch. The latter is based on a speaker layout concept conceived in house at Mazda. It places audio components in unconventional locations inside the vehicle to achieve clearer, smoother and more balanced audio through its BassMatch system configuration.

The unconventional Japanese carmaker has become a fixture at WCOTY, an annual contest initially held in 2005. After the Mazda2 won in 2008, the current-generation MX-5 became the first model ever to win the main prize and a second category in 2016, also capturing the World Car Design of the Year award.


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